If you’re anything like me, you’ll be buying yourself a new Tarot deck for Christmas! Whether it’s your first deck or your 100th, I know you’ll be wanting some fun exercises to try with your cards. Look no further!
Here is a free Tarot webinar that I did one year ago….and I’m “re-gifting” it to you today ๐ Since it was a webinar that you had to register for, I never shared it publicly, so there’s a good chance you haven’t seen it yet. The only downside is you won’t be able to see the “chatroom” that I keep referring to throughout since that was only available to the live attendees. Meh, who needs chatrooms anyway?
In this webinar, I cover 5 hot Tarot topics:
How to choose a Tarot deck
Clearing your deck
How to connect with your Tarot deck
The best ways to learn Tarot
Making your own Tarot journal
When you’re finished watching the webinar, leave a comment and let me know how you liked it ๐
Have a wonderful Christmas!
Hugs,
Kate The Daily Tarot Girl
Learning Tarot can be an overwhelming experience. So many decks and books to choose from, it’s hard to know where to start. If you are feeling in need of a little guidance, I made this video just for you!
6 Steps to Learn Tarot:
Step 1: Get a Tarot deck.
I recommend TheRider-Waite Tarotdeck. Read my detailed review right here.
My favorite version of this deck is the Universal Waite Tarot(check it out on Amazon).
Learning Tarot is like peeling an onion – there are many layers. No matter how much you think you know about Tarot, you can always learn more. So don’t attempt to learn everything all at once. Pace yourself, relax and have fun with it!
All you need is a blank notebook, some colored pens and maybe some stickers if your into that sort of thing.
Your Tarot journal is your space to write about each Tarot card – what you think it means, any impressions you get, keywords, etc. Or, you can take a more specific approach to Tarot journalling and write about particular topics, as I suggest right here.
3 Ways to Connect with Your Deck Your Tarot readings will improve dramatically once you feel a true bond with your cards. This exercise is a must-do whenever you get a new deck!
I want to hear from you!
If you are a Tarot beginner, what do you find is your biggest challenge in learning Tarot? If you have been reading Tarot a while, what helped you the most when you were first learning? And what advice do you have for beginners? Tell me in the comment section below ๐