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What is Tarot?


Tarot cards have been used for centuries to tell fortunes and predict the future. Today, they are still popular among people who believe in their power to give insight into the future. There are78 tarot cards in a traditional deck, divided into five suits: swords, cups, coins (or pentacles), batons (or wands), and a permanent suit of trump. The tarot can be used for many different purposes, including predicting the future, understanding yourself better, or gaining insights into a current situation. If you're interested in trying out tarot for yourself, there are many online resources that can help you get started.



Who can read tarot cards?


"Everyone can read Tarot" because we have intuition. 

?You might not know it, but you're already using Tarot. Every day when something happens in your life and there's no logical explanation for how that could be possible; if ever-so often, just think about where I'm going with this, those moments serve as confirmation of what my intuition has been telling me all along: That everything will work out okay because deep down inside we have a guardian angel looking over us who watches over their shoulder."


What do tarot cards represent?


In general, tarot cards are there to give guidance. They can be used as a tool for self-reflection and finding answers about your life path or major events that have occurred in the past year (like weddings). Like shamans say ?medicine? around what is happening within one's personal orbit: love; money.; career goals etc., so too do these powerful images hold the knowledge that will assist you on this journey towards enlightenment!



What religion do tarot cards come from?


The history of tarot card decks is a bit more complicated than one might think. It's been argued that they were invented in Italy, but some believe their origins can be traced back centuries earlier to Egypt and even Iran! The most popular theory amongst cartomancers maintains these playing-card-like images have links with the Kabbalah (an ancient Jewish mystical text) or Indian Tantra, though there are also those who dispute this explanation based on what we know about early trends within northern European magic rituals during medieval times."


What is the difference between tarot and oracle cards?


78 total Tarot cards are typically found within a deck. The number of oracle decks can vary, but they always contain no more than 100 types which means the potential for accuracy is greater when using this type compared to tarot readings where sometimes there might only be 24 different outcomes shown by suit icons on four separate piles (spades = clubs).


What is the difference between tarot and astrology reading?


Astrology is a complex science that requires patient contemplation to understand. Tarot, on the other hand, provides you with only one image, a card drawn at random from this magical deck; but it may provide answers when analyzed more analytically than astrologers do. The best way for me was always going down my intuitive path which led all along to inner wisdom not accessible through logic alone!



What culture are tarot cards from?


Italy! The invention of the tarot deck is credited to Italian court cardiator, Vannozza dei conte di Squillace. She created this new game in 1430s and called it ?trionfi" which means "triumphs." The first four suits came from an existing pack along with a fifth suit containing 21 illustrated cards that were designated as trionsfos or triumphs--the word we know today for gamblers' winnings!


How do you read a tarot card for beginners?


1. Pick a tarot deck that speaks to you.


2. Take care of your cards.


3. You can use books, but make your own meanings too.


4. After becoming acquainted with the cards, start doing readings for yourself and others.


5. Visit other readers, as well.


6. When it comes to readings, choose your question wisely.


7. Shuffle the cards until you?re ready.


8. Be sure to pick a spread, like the Celtic Cross, before you shuffle the cards.


9. You can read reversed tarot cards?or ignore them. Your call.


10. Track your progress by keeping a tarot journal.


11. Research!




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