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Tarot for Beginners:

A Guide to Psychic Tarot Reading, Real Tarot Card Meanings, and Simple Tarot Spreads

By Lisa Chamberlain

Tarot for Beginners Copyright 2015 by L. Chamberlain.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION

The Tarot has long been a subject of curiosity.

Since their first rise to popularity in the European Renaissance, Tarot cards have captivated the imaginations of people all over the globe. While they began as playing cards, these decks evolved into a method of divination still widely used today. If youve ever wanted a Tarot reading, or wondered what it takes to become a Tarot reader, this guide provides an informative first look into this long-trusted tradition.

Divination is the act of seeking knowledge of the unknown, particularly knowledge of the future, by supernatural means. Divination has been practiced, in one form or another, all over the world since ancient times. Its an umbrella term that encompasses a variety of occult processes, such as palm reading, scrying, or consulting the I-Ching.

Some practitioners of divinatory arts consider the information they gain as being inspired by a higher power, while others attribute it to intuition. Some consider both to be part of the process. The different forms of divination are all used for the same purpose; to read signs, omens, or events in order to offer some form of advice to a querent another word for the person with a question. (If youre reading the cards for yourself, you are the querent.)

There is a myth that you need to have psychic powers to read Tarot cards, but all you really need is determination and the willingness to focus on honing your natural intuition. Reading the Tarot is a combination of skills born from following instructions, listening to intuition, and making educated leaps of thought. As complicated as it may seem at first, its actually a relatively simple process. Seasoned Tarot readers would say that its a natural habitsomething that comes like second nature to them. You too can reach that level of experience and comfort with the Tarot, through practice and patience.

If youre looking for guidance in the way you live your life, the Tarot could be just what youre looking for. Those who read Tarot have a tendency to read the cards for themselves and use them to help when it comes to making difficult decisions. Sometimes, the cards lead their reader to ideas that they wouldnt have come up with on their own.

Tarot is also a great way to deepen the connection with yourself and your intuition. The Tarot can help you understand yourself in ways that you hadnt thought to investigate before. Theyll also teach you stronger ways to tap into the resources that you have locked away inside of yourself.

This guide provides the resources needed to introduce beginners to the art of Tarot. Youll find a brief overview of the history of the cards and the components of a standard deck, as well as an introduction to the general meanings of each card, the basics of two common layouts, and guidelines for approaching the reading process. Youll also find tips for choosing your own deck and creating ideal conditions for powerful readings.

However, because the Tarot is a different experience every time, for every practitioner, know that youll be personalizing the information presented here as you move forward in your path to becoming a seasoned reader. Use your intuition as you go, being sure to keep what makes sense, disregard what doesnt, and stay open to ideas that come flashing to your mind as you read. Remember, in any divination method, your intuition is key.

Theres no time to start practicing with it like the present, so lets dive straight in!

A Brief Guide to Tarot History

While the history of the Tarot is at least a few centuries old, the use of the cards specifically for divination purposes came about more recently. And although various myths persist about the origins of Tarot cards, there is no single creator of an original deck, and no true original order for the cards in the Major Arcana. Rather, the Tarot evolved over time and through the contributions of many people.

The first cards known to historians that resemble the modern Major Arcana appeared in the early 1400s in Italy, although they were found in other places in Europe fairly shortly after that. The nobles of medieval society played games with a deck of cards that were somewhat like modern playing cards, in that they had four numbered suits, each of which had its own symbol. The new trump cards were added as a fifth suit, and used to play a game that became the ancestor of modern bridge. These early Major Arcana were not quite like the decks we use now. They were not named or numbered, and there may have been a fairly wide variety of characters, depending on the time period and the region they were created in.

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