- The rider-waite tarot deck.
- The radiant rider-waite tarot deck.
- The robin wood tarot deck.
- Llewellyn's classic tarot deck.
- Everyday tarot mini tarot deck.
- The easy tarot deck.
- The wild unknown tarot deck.
- The gaian tarot deck.
What is the easiest way to learn tarot cards?
The best way to learn Tarot is to start. Create space each day to regularly practice reading Tarot. I recommend starting with a card each day. Ask the Tarot daily, “What energy do I need to focus on today?” and proactively manifesting that energy throughout your day.May 4, 2017
Can you teach yourself to read tarot cards?
Learning how to use tarot requires a strong mix of intuition and familiarity with the symbols of the tarot. There is no right way to do it, and eventually everyone develops their own technique that they are comfortable with. We'll go through a step by step process to get you started reading your cards in no time.
How do you start tarot cards for beginners?
- Open your tarot box.
- Hold the cards in your hand.
- While still holding the cards in your hand, “knock” or tap the pile of cards several times to spread your energy into the deck.
- Give the cards a thorough shuffle.
- Cut the cards into three piles and then put them into one pile again.
What Tarot deck is best?
The Rider-Waite tarot deck is considered the gold standard in the tarot community. First drawn in 1909 by Pamela Colman Smith under the direction of Arthur Edward Waite, this deck offers vibrant and classic interpretations of each major and minor arcana card.
How do I know what tarot deck is right for me?
- Look for a Personal & Intuitive Connection With the Cards.
- Explore the Imagery of Each Card.
- Consider Your Experience Level.
- Decide If You Want to Go Traditional Or Modern.
- Check out the Little White Book.
- Find a Size That Fits.
How do you know what tarot card you are?
- We start by breaking your birthday into 4 groups of 2 digits each such that you can add these two digit numbers together like so: MM + DD + YY + YY.
- If the sum is a 2 digit-number, add them together.
- If the sum is a 3 digit-number, add the first 2 digits with the 3rd digit.
What is the most authentic tarot deck?
First published in 1909, the Rider-Waite-Smith deck is known as the most influential. "It really helped popularize having accessible images on every card," tarot reader Aerinn Kolfage says.
How do I choose a Significator?
- A significator is a card that is consciously chosen to represent the questioner (or a person they are asking about).
- My favorite method is to choose one via age, gender, and astrology sign (if known).
- Another method would be to choose a card based on the querent's appearance.
Can you learn tarot on your own?
Tarot is but one facet of divination, and it's fulfilling and fun to learn. With tarot, you can take the time to learn about yourself while also keeping yourself busy indoors, plus you can now learn right on your phone.
What is the difference between a tarot deck and Oracle deck?
Tarot cards tend to have a “traditional structure” to the deck and common meanings. Oracle cards are really “free-flowing”. Oracle cards tend to be very broad and can be interpreted in many ways and can contain many different types of content. With Tarot cards, there are usually 78 cards within a deck.
How do I learn to read tarot cards?
- Choose a Tarot deck that's right for you. The Rider Waite or Everyday Tarot decks are a great place to start for the Tarot Beginner.
- Kick start your Tarot education with the Tarot 101 Course.
- Dive deeper to learn the Tarot card meanings.
- Draw a Tarot card a day.
Can you use tarot cards as oracle cards?
Yes, that's right, you can use oracle cards AND tarot cards at the same time for a detailed and intuitive reading. There are a few different ways to do this, but to start you off, I wanted to introduce you to my personal favourites and beginner friendly ways of using oracle cards with tarot.
Are oracle and tarot decks the same?
And while oracle cards can offer insight similar to tarot cards, there are some major differences. Though there's room to play around while reading tarot, there are also structured spreads and ways to read tarot that have power in tradition. On the other hand, oracle decks have fewer rules.