Are Tarot Cards Hard to Learn?

The MoonThis week we see both a full ‘super-moon’ and a full lunar eclipse - a magical time. When this card comes up, you’ve heard the call of the unknown, and are on the threshold of a new experience. It’s time to pay special attention to the voice of your heart.

The Moon

This week we see both a full ‘super-moon’ and a full lunar eclipse - a magical time. When this card comes up, you’ve heard the call of the unknown, and are on the threshold of a new experience. It’s time to pay special attention to the voice of your heart.

Friends -

I’m often asked - are Tarot cards hard to learn?

If you’re unfamiliar with the Tarot, I recommend starting by pulling one card at a time to focus on and consider. You may see something reflected in your outer experience, or the card may just be for contemplation. Either way, getting familiar with the individual pieces of your deck is an important step.

There’s no right or wrong way for drawing the cards - it’s a matter of personal choice. Shuffle and draw them from the top, fan them out face down and select them based on feel, let them fall out during shuffling, 78 pick-up—experiment and find something you like.

Next month, I’ll touch on the Tarot decks I use and why.

In the meantime, you can book your Tarot reading with me here. I look forward to connecting with you!

Warm hugs,

Elyn

elyn@tarotbyelyn.com

Want to know more about the Thoth Tarot? Don’t forget to check out Elyn’s Diary!

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