

Pick a card, any card: How to get into tarot
Feb 3, 2022
Michelle Tea, a tarot reader and author of "Modern Tarot," shares her insights on the transformative power of tarot. She redefines tarot as a personal, accessible tool for self-reflection rather than a mere fortune-telling gimmick. Tea dives into the significance of the major and minor arcana, explaining their role in pivotal life moments. She also discusses the importance of well-formed questions in readings and offers tips for integrating tarot into daily self-care practices, making the mystical approachable for everyone.
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Choosing a Tarot Deck
- Presume tarot is welcoming and find a deck that resonates with you.
- Look for imagery that intrigues you and makes you want to learn more.
Tarot Card Types
- The Major Arcana features archetypal cards representing significant moments and life lessons.
- The Minor Arcana, divided into four elemental suits, reflects daily life experiences.
Asking Tarot Questions
- Ask clear, focused questions in tarot readings instead of broad, overwhelming ones.
- Do some self-reflection before your reading to pinpoint specific concerns.