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Teach Yourself
Tarot - Lesson 2
Read the
Intro to the Majors.
Either read
the links to the Majors 0-11 or click on the following link to see
the orignial class material (which offers a few samples from other
decks).
Majors
from lessons: 0-6
Majors from lessons: 7-11
Exercises:
Pull out your cards.
Go through each of the 12 cards discussed in this lesson, one at
a time. Spend a few minutes really looking at it. Try to correlate
the definition to the picture. But what else does the card say to
you? What is your visceral reaction to the card? What feels and
mood does the card invoke? What symbols are on it? Do you feel an
association with the numerology or astrology of the card?
Spend about 15 minutes
on each card. Some people meditate on each card, some do a journey
in which they meet the character on the card, others write a story
about the card. Do whatever works for you to try to really get inside
this card. The more personal connection you make with the cards,
the stronger your readings will be. This is where you will draw
from when doing interpretive readings.
It is not advised
that you do more than two cards a day. You really want to give
your brain and subconscious time to absorb your discoveries. Writing
your thoughts down in your Tarot journal will help cement them in
your mind.
If you do these exercises,
you will develop personal meanings for each card. They may differ
from book definitions and that is fine, because having
highly personal interpretations is what tarot reading is about.
Doing readings is all about "What does this card mean to me
in this instance."
If you spend just a half
hour a day with your cards during the next few weeks, by the time
we hit the section on doing readings, you will be more than ready
to interpret spreads without having to look up definitions or use
reference material. It may seem like a tedious exercise but the
payoff is worth it!
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