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Everything you need to know to understand and enjoy tarot cards.
Tarot cards have been used through the years as a method of divination that can offer nuanced, personal readings. In this accessible guide, Cassandra Eason introduces the tarot to beginners, from your first reading and suggested ways of laying out the cards to their individual meanings. She also provides real-life examples, lays out the most important spreads, reveals what psychic protections to take when doing divination, and more.

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A LITTLE BIT OF TAROT AN INTRODUCTION TO READING TAROT CASSANDRA EASON - photo 1

A LITTLE BIT

OF

TAROT

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AN INTRODUCTION TO

READING TAROT

CASSANDRA EASON

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2015 by Cassandra Eason

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INTRODUCTION UNDERSTANDING AND ENJOYING THE TAROT Tarot card reading is the - photo 5
INTRODUCTION: UNDERSTANDING AND ENJOYING THE TAROT

Tarot card reading is the simplest and one of the most effective methods of discovering your potential future paths, as well as the opportunities and challenges for those for whom you read the cards.

In fact, even if you have never used a tarot pack before, from day one you can understand the significance of the cards you have selected by looking at the pictures, relaxing, and letting them guide you to their message.

Indeed, when I taught tarot classes at my local college the very best readings were those done before the students had studied a single card meaning. That was because the students really looked at what the pictures were saying, and not at what they thought they ought to say according to set meanings. They also listened to the person for whom they were reading and tuned in intuitively.

There are seventy-eight cards in a tarot pack, divided into twenty-two Major cards that speak of major events, significant landmarks, the self, and significant others in the questioners life, and fifty-six Minor cards, which consist of four different suits.

These fifty-six cards offer more information about the influence on our lives of those around us, the context of the questions we are asking, and sometimes the constraints within which we make our decisions.

These suits begin with an ace (or one) and go to ten, or completion. Included in the suits are sixteen court cards: pages or princesses, princes or knights, queens and kings. These refer to people in your lifepast, present, or futureor strengths and qualities you can develop.

I will explain each card in greater detail in the following chapters.

DEVELOPING A TAROT READING SYSTEM THAT IS RIGHT FOR YOU

As you gain confidence, you will create your own system of reading the cards. Books offer suggestions on layouts and the way to carry out a reading, as well as basic meanings of individual cards; but these are a basic template for you to make card reading your own.

This book is filled with ideas I have found useful in my more than forty years of giving readings, teaching, and writingand above all constantly revising my ideas and practices. However, you will discover what works for you best by also experimenting with different ways of choosing cards and getting others to select them. Like driving a car, at first you are aware of the different processes; but gradually everything becomes automatic and you focus on the route and scenery, as well as the enjoyable company of your passengers. This is the same with the tarot.

Throughout this book are different layoutsyou will develop favorites, but more important, you will adapt them or even devise your own layouts that make sense for you.

Tarot reading is a matter of trusting yourself and what you feel as opposed to what you think or try to deduce from the cards. Because once analysis kicks in, the psychic self that has access to what is forming ahead gets drowned out.

HOW TAROT READING ACTUALLY WORKS

You or the person for whom you are reading will always select from the pack, seemingly at random, the relevant cards to answer a question through a psychic process called psychokinesis.

Psychokinesis is the power that automatically guided cave-dwelling hunters to where the animals were and at the same time drew creatures to the hunting grounds. Dowsing, in which people find oil, water, minerals, or missing objects, and even enemy submarines on a map, using rods or a pendulum, is also psychokinesis.

We are all psychic, but after childhood our powers can be overridden by logic and doubts. Yet you do instinctively know things without having access to relevant information. Parents have an automatic radar that is activated when children are in danger or distress, even when far away from their kids; lots of adults pick up the phone to dial at the same time as a mom, dad, brother, or sister is phoning them, especially if something is wrong.

Another psychic power, called clairvoyance, comes to the fore as the card pictures trigger images in your mind; you will also access your innate clairaudience when you hear in your mind words or phrases either from your own inner wise self or from your angels and guides that give you information via the cards. You will also be affected by claircognizance, that sense of knowing something that is subsequently proven right, without being aware of how you know it. These are the tools you use spontaneously when reading cards. Indeed, the more you read the tarot, the more you activate your psychic gifts in your everyday life.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT PACK

Select a highly illustrated pack, for example, the Rider Waite, upon which the majority of modern packs are based. Some of my favorites are the Universal Waite, the Druidcraft Tarot, the Celtic Tarot, the Mythic Tarot, or the Morgan Greer pack. These packs are ideal for learning because every card, not just the first twenty-two Major cards, has a picture to guide you.

THE PICTURES TRIGGER OUR OWN INNER CLAIRVOYANT OR PSYCHIC IMAGERY SYSTEM

Despite superstition, it is not at all unlucky to buy your own cards, and if a friend or partner wants to give you your first pack, you can suggest you pick it together and make a day of it (better still, buy two packsone for each of youand learn together).

Even if you are choosing packs alone, make this a fun day so your pack begins its relationship with you with happiness. If selecting via the Internet, have your little celebration when they arrive.

Have a quick look through this book before you look through your pack so that you can familiarize yourself with the basic names of the individual cards. Select a pack with the standard seventy-eight cards, which are instantly recognizable from the names in the book. Occasionally packs will use obscure names for individual cards or introduce complex concepts such as astrology or Egyptian mythology, so keep this in mind as you inspect them.

Once you become more adept you may find another pack that works better. I often work with two or more different packs at the same time because if a client picks the same card from more than one pack then you can be sure it is of significance.

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