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Tarot Question

Viego

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So I bought tarrot cards today and I'm new to this . I have some great pdf's from the community about how to translate the cards.

But Did i did it it well? I change the cards with my question in my mind and keep asking it i shuffle the cards up and down and the cards randomly in my hand then I choose 3 of them. Which 1 is the past 2 the present and the 3 the future.

And the answer was very precise and it showed my experiences very well.

But is this the best way to use them? And also do you guys use it a lot? Do you find it effective?
 
Hello Hybrid!

I have been using tarot for a few years and It has been very accurate. There is no "correct" way to shuffle and interpret the cards, that comes down to an individual basis and your intuition. I personally have a very structured way I shuffle my cards but I'm sure my method wouldn't feel correct to some others. The same idea with the cards, people will have different interpretations of a card based on many factors, just go with your gut.

A good way I get practice is by doing a quick 1 card pull each day with the question of "What does tomorrow have in store for me". I then will think about it a bit at the end of the day to see if what I interpreted matches up with events. You should have confidence in what you pull with tarot like when doing magic, but don't give in to fear. It's important to remember that if you get a not so great card this doesn't mean its going to 100% happen, that's letting your fear get to you. Instead treat these cards as warning for things to look out for or challenges you will overcome.

When you pull nothing is set in stone and you can always change any situation for the better equipped with the knowledge you gain. Hope this helps!

Hail Satan!
 
The best way is one that feels, appears and is natural, of ease, of comfort. This is basically the core by which you then in time, with experience, appliance and observance - structure and create the ways of your *own* arrangements.

Either way, as you see, it works. It is only a matter of how you want to approach it. The cards , the process, divination in general - are trails of your own applied spiritual force and spiritual discrimination.
 
the hybrid said:
So I bought tarrot cards today and I'm new to this . I have some great pdf's from the community about how to translate the cards.
What’s your tarot deck called? Most tarot decks are filled with Hebrew letters and Jewish garbage. In most tarot decks, the Wheel of Fortune card has Hebrew letters. If your deck has Hebrew letters then you should throw it away immediately.

The sermon below explains how the Devil tarot card is a Jewish corruption:

”The Devil” Tarot Card by HPS Maxine Dietrich
https://archive.is/LdM6X
https://web.archive.org/web/20170724025640/http://josministries.prophpbb.com/topic6407.html

These are tarot decks that don’t have the Devil card or Hebrew letters:

Witches Tarot by Ellen Dugan
The Druidcraft Tarot by Philip Carr-Gomm
The Wildwood Tarot by John Matthews and Mark Ryan
The Green Witch Tarot by Ann Moura
 
Academic Scholar said:
These are tarot decks that don’t have the Devil card or Hebrew letters:

Witches Tarot by Ellen Dugan
The Druidcraft Tarot by Philip Carr-Gomm
The Wildwood Tarot by John Matthews and Mark Ryan
The Green Witch Tarot by Ann Moura

I had actually just bought the druid craft deck and when I saw XIV The Fferyllt it had two hebrew stars

https://druidcrafting.blogspot.com/2014/09/xiv-ferryllt.html

I'm guessing it's a bad deck ? thank you
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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