Tarot 1 PDF
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Tarot 1 PDF
Becoming a good tarot reader takes more than just memorizing tarot card meanings and knowing tarot
spreads. Tarot reading requires practice, patience and, most importantly, a willingness to trust your own
intuition. Whether you are reading for yourself or for someone else, there are some very useful
Believe it or not, the environment in which you conduct a tarot reading can significantly influence the
reading. Not only can the environment affect you as a tarot reader, it can also have implications for the
person being read. In tarot reading, it's always important to set aside your own personal issues and
concerns. Creating a comfortable space that helps you remain centered and calm will assist in helping
you remain objective and neutral during a reading. Rituals such as lighting candles or burning incense
In tarot reading, signifier cards serve as a representation of either the person being read or the situation
they are asking about. If you are using the signifier card to represent the person being read, most tarot
readers tend use the court cards either by associating the inquirer's physical attributes to one of the
court cards or by associating their astrological sign to one of the court cards. If you are choosing a
signifier card to represent a specific situation, you can get as creative as you like. Depending on the
seriousness of the question at hand, you may either choose a card from the major arcana or the minor
arcana. The major arcana cards tend to be used for important life issues while the minor arcana cards
The signifier card also helps you to remain focused on the person for whom you are reading. In many
tarot spreads, the signifier cards are centrally positioned. This helps the tarot reader interpret the cards
as well as help them to identify the key issues that are surrounding the inquirer.
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3. Choosing the Right Tarot Spread
Tarot spreads are card arrangements laid out in a specific pattern. Each card position within a spread
has a specific meaning. When individual tarot cards are put together in a tarot spread, their meanings
can be used to form a kind of story. The tarot reader then interprets the cards according to their
As a tarot reader, it’s important to choose a tarot spread that appropriately correlates to the question
being asked. If the question is about love, for example, then you will probably want to utilize a love
spread. In some cases you may want to create your own tarot spread. This can be particularly useful
How the inquirer frames or asks a question prior to their reading can have a significant effect on the
overall usefulness of the reading. The more specific the inquirer is with their question, the better the
likelihood that the tarot reading will address their issue in a specific manner. It’s also helpful to keep the
question open ended. Open ended questions can reveal hidden or overlooked issues that may have
been otherwise missed. Open ended questions can also help the tarot reader discover core issues or
There are a number of approaches to shuffling the cards before a tarot reading. This is usually the point
where the person being read for will actually touch the cards (although some tarot readers prefer not to
have anyone handle their cards). Should you choose to let the inquirer handle the cards, you must make
sure that they are instructed to focus on the question at hand while they are shuffling so this energy can
get transferred to the cards. There are also different approaches to the “cutting” of the cards; the most
popular includes having the inquirer cut the deck three times with their left hand.
Prior to giving any tarot reading, I always encourage people to take them time to really get to know the
tarot deck they will be working with. This not only helps you become comfortable with the cards, it will
also deepen your understanding of their meanings and how they relate to each other in a tarot spread.
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Inevitably, those who will be receiving a tarot reading from you will always pick up on your relationship
to your own cards. If you are not familiar with the deck you are working with, chances are it will come
Learning to read tarot cards does not need to be a difficult process. In fact, it is a quite enjoyable
undertaking. The more time you put into understanding the craft of tarot reading, the more you will get
out of it.
To be a good tarot reader, you must learn how to appropriately interpret the cards. The best tarot
readers are those who have learned how to interpret the cards using their own personal associations.
This is not the type of information you can get out of a book. Rather, it comes from your own
identification to the cards and their imagery. This is not to say that books on the tarot don't have a place
in the learning process. They can be a valuable reference guide for whenever you are unsure of
something. They are great resources for tarot history,tarot spreads, and for general tarot card meanings.
While having a good understanding of this information is certainly important, developing your own
personal relationship with the cards is a much more effective and rewarding way to learn tarot than
trying to memorize information from a book. To do this you will need to put to familiarize yourself with
the cards. I usually recommend taking half an hour each day to spend studying and journaling. It’s
important that you do this in a place where you feel relaxed and calm. You will also want to make sure
To begin, you will need your own tarot deck, a notebook and a pen. Choose a place in your home that
encourages you to relax. You may want to burn some incense, light some candles, or put some gentle
When you feel ready, pick up your tarot deck and start shuffling. Try to set your mind free of any fears
or expectations. Close your eyes and relax. Take the time to slow your breathing and sit with your
feelings. If anything pops out at you make sure to acknowledge it in your journal. Often, when we fail to
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acknowledge our feelings or issues, our ability to read the cards becomes skewed. Unprocessed
When you feel at peace, draw a card from anywhere in the deck. Place it down in front of you in an
upright position. Take a moment to really examine the card. In your notebook write down the name of
the card and answer the following questions when they apply.
o What story does the image you see tell you?
o How does this story apply to your own life story?
o How does it make you feel?
o Does it make you think of any experiences you have had in the past?
o Who is the subject or subjects of the card? What might they say to you? What might they say to each
other?
o What other symbolism and imagery appears on the card and what do you think it may represent?
o What’s the message of the card?
o Does the card share a life lesson?
If you are uncertain about a card’s meaning, it is ok to check your interpretation by referencing a book.
Keep in mind though that there are no set rules and that the objective is to learn tarot by establishing
After you have completed this task, you will want to note everything you have learned in your journal.
The goal is to journal on each card in the Tarot. When you complete this exercise for all 78 cards of the
tarot deck, you will have your very own book of tarot interpretations and meanings. You will be able to
To learn tarot, you simply must be willing to take the time to develop your own relationship to each of
the cards. In the end, learning tarot reading is a personal journey. You are always the source of its magic
The most popular version of the Tarot was established in 1910 by the artist Pamela Colman-Smith. She
worked under the guidance of occultist A.E. Waite. The Waite deck was the first tarot deck to include
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The tarot has its roots in many different philosophical and religious backgrounds. It originated in a time
imbued with symbolic imagery that was influenced by many cultures, languages and historical
references. The tarot’s symbolism is based on archetypal elements and metaphors, giving its imagery an
universal appeal. Regardless of one’s cultural, religious or educational background, the Tarot experience
The modern Tarot deck is comprised of 78 cards, 40 in the minor arcana, 16 court cards and 22 cards
that make up the major arcana. The 16 court cards consist of pages, knights, queens and kings. The four
suits in the minor arcana include the Suits of Cups, Swords, Wands and Pentacles. Each Suit is
connected to one of the four elements: Earth, Air, Fire and Water. They are also connected to the four
directions: North, South, East and West. The imagery of Tarot reflects an association to these elements.
This enables the tarot reader to identify the key aspects that are influencing a particular situation or
individual.
In tarot, the cups suit represents the dream world, the unconscious, feelings and relationships. The
wands suit represents fertility, creativity and one's sense of purpose or career endeavors. The sword suit
represents reason, life challenges, the mind and truth. And lastly, the pentacles suit represents the
There is a king, queen, knight, and page in every suit as well. They are referred to as the court cards and
each one (excluding the page cards) has an astrological sign associated to it. This adds yet another level
for interpretation in tarot card readings. To be helpful, here are the astrological associations. I often
encourage people to identify their sign and the associated tarot card meaning. This can offer
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o Libra: King of Swords
o Scorpio: Queen of Cups
o Sagittarius: Knight of Wands
o Capricorn: King of Pentacles
o Aquarius: Queen of Swords
o Pisces: Knight of Cups
The Major Arcana cards reflect where one is in his or her life’s journey. There are 22 tarot cards in the
Major Arcana. The first half of the Major Arcana (the Fool through the Hermit) identifies the transition
from child to adult and all of the challenges we must face as we progress into a deeper level of maturity
and spirituality.
The second half of the Major Arcana (The Wheel of Fortune through the World) reflects our personal
and spiritual world view. In a tarot reading, the second half of the major arcana typically points to a
more inward-looking stage or process in our development. Keep in mind, this does not always happen
in procession. In fact, in some areas we are still the “fools” while in other areas we can be the “The
Hermit".
The Minor Arcana, or Pip cards, are the numbered cards (1-10) that comprise each suit. The Minor
Arcana reflect day to day issues. They can represent how you interact with people, your work, your
emotions, your finances, and your personal relationships. In a tarot card reading, the minor arcana
reveal the who’s, how’s, and what’s. There is no sense of permanence. If there are a number of minor
arcana suit cards in your spread, know that you can make changes, work through blocks, and
They key to understanding tarot card meanings is to not always be literal. It often requires one to attach
their own life experiences to each of the tarot cards. Tarot card meanings can also vary depending on
the type of reading that is being done or even where a particular card might appear in a tarot spread.
Upside down cards, known as "reversed tarot cards", also have their own unique meanings as well.
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The Basics Of Tarot Reading
Now that you know a little about the basics of the tarot cards, we can now look at what you can expect
from your first tarot card reading. Most readings typically consists of shuffling the deck, drawing a set
number of cards, and placing them in a specific configuration known as a "tarot spread". There are
hundreds of tarot spreads in use today, but most psychic tarot readers tend to favor some spreads more
than others. They will often use different tarot spreads for different types of readings as well.
Once the cards are pulled and placed in a spread, the tarot reader will begin to interpret the symbols of
the cards. Often they will point out the implications of the past, what is happening in the here and now,
and what will influence your future. You may ask particular questions and additional tarot cards may be
drawn for specific areas of your life. The configurations the cards are placed in add to the complexities
of their meanings.
The tarot’s power lies in its ability to distinguish a person’s path through the psychic ability or intuition
of the tarot reader. In some cases, a psychic tarot reader will rely primarily on their own psychic abilities
to interpret the cards, while a non-psychic tarot reader will rely more on the tarot card meanings
themselves. Either way, trust the cards can do their job and ask a lot of questions
Choosing your first Tarot deck may seem like an intimidating process, particularly since there are
hundreds of decks to choose from. Apart from Tarot decks, there are also other forms of divination
cards such as oracles cards, wisdom cards, gypsy cards and healing cards. The ultimate goal in choosing
a deck is finding the deck that you resonate with. Contrary to popular belief, you do not need to be
giving your first Tarot deck. If that were the case, I probably never would have embarked on the Tarot
journey. No rules or rituals are required. You can simply choose any deck that personally speaks to you.
First of all, there is no right or wrong approach to choosing a deck. You can simply begin your process by
exploring what’s out there. I always encourage people to begin this undertaking with a little research.
The first approach would include looking up various tarot decks on the internet. This is a great way to
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explore the various symbols and iconography depicted in the Tarot. Every artist tends to have their own
interpretation. Some artists choose to remain loyal to traditional symbolism while others will develop
their own unique interpretation for the Tarot cards. In either case, it’s important to discover what
moves you. When I find myself drawn to a particular deck’s imagery, I usually ask myself what is it about
this deck that makes me want to learn more. Is it the design, color, symbolism or overall feel? Do I
identify with the pictures? Can I relate to them? What do they make me feel?
Learning to identify your own feelings about particular decks can certainly help you narrow down your
options. You may also, however, need to see the cards first hand. The best places to buy Tarot decks
locally are at metaphysical stores and bookstores. Metaphysical stores tend to have more decks and
have samples that you can handle. Bookstores tend to carry a smaller number of Tarot decks and they
typically do not allow you to open them. It’s always great to review a deck’s imagery, but if you are
limited, you can certainly get a “feel” for a tarot deck just by handling it within its packaging. You may
be drawn to the size or the weight of a particular deck and, in some cases; you just may get the right
It’s also really important to understand what kind of deck you are drawn too. If it is a divinatory deck
that is not related to Tarot such as oracle cards or angel cards, it is quite all right to choose this as your
deck. However, their interpretations will not be the same as those in the Tarot. Usually, these decks
have an accompanying book or pamphlet that discusses the cards significance and meanings. Traditional
Tarot decks have a total of 78 cards. Depending on the type of Tarot deck it is, their visuals may differ,
but there overall purpose is the same. The most unique attribute to Tarot cards is their ability to guide
you through your life challenges by helping you discover who you are.
Finally, should you feel unable to choose a deck to your suiting, stick to the more traditional decks such
as the Rider Waite, Morgan Greer, or Aquarian Tarot. The imagery depicted in these decks is the most
common. Most Tarot books will utilize similar imagery for their interpretations. As you get to know the
cards and feel more comfortable with their meanings, you can add to your collection of Tarot decks. At
some point, you may wish to explore a deck that is more meditative or abstract in nature. The most
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important thing to remember is that the Tarot helps you tap into your intuition. In the end, let your own
For centuries, the Tarot has been identified with the mystical occult. They are perceived as a magical
force with the power to influence and control one’s life. In truth, the Tarot cards are merely tools for
tapping into one’s own intuition. Their true power lies in their ability to help us identify the areas in our
lives that we must address as well as identify the areas were need to personally grow. They always
reflect our current challenges and our current level of self-development. Their true power comes from
our own, inner beings. They are guides for self-discovery and utilizing them improves our ability to
develop self-awareness. Ultimately, they can aid us in discovering who we truly are and guide us
towards self-realization.
The most common concern when approaching the Tarot as a beginner is learning to interpret the
theirTarot card meanings. Most people tend to feel that this can be a daunting and overwhelming
process. It doesn’t have to be. Learning the Tarot is a personal journey. Their Tarot card meanings can
be as personal as you wish to make them. More importantly, there is no right or wrong approach to
learning the Tarot. As I stated before, they are tools. You are free to get creative as you want. In the end,
their true Tarot card meanings will be your personal associations to them.
There are three elements that can aid you when you begin the process of learning to read Tarot Cards.
The first is learning how to trust yourself. The second is choosing a deck that speaks to you. And the
third, and most vital, is learning how to apply meaning to each card.
An Element of Trust
As a beginner Tarot reader, it may be difficult to trust your interpretations. That is quite O.K. and it
certainly is part of the process. In fact, professional tarot readers can encounter this dilemma. To battle
these feelings if uncertainty, it may be helpful to understand how the Tarot works.
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Tarot imagery and symbolism has universal themes. These themes reflect the experience we all
encounter on our journeys through life and self-development. These are the common themes and
experiences we instinctively understand. C.G. Jung explained this phenomenon as the experience of the
Collective Unconscious. The Collective Unconscious dwells within the realm of the unconscious mind. It
is from this source that we connect to all mankind; in one collective experience. It is an inherent
understanding of a shared experience. We can identify our shared experiences through archetypal
imagery. These are universal images and visual patterns that are repeated over and over. They appear
throughout history.
When approaching the Tarot, you can trust your instincts. Your gut reaction is always your best guide.
The archetypal images throughout the Tarot will, without doubt, trigger associations. This may be
through a personal experience or a collective experience. In either case, it truly does not matter which
source feeds your intuition. You just need to listen to your inner voice. This is where the element of trust
becomes essential. Your associations to the various Tarot card meanings are just as valid as anyone else,
including professional tarot readers. Remember, there is no wrong or right association. The guidance
from the Tarot always comes from within your own self. Enjoying the process.
Doing your first tarot reading for another person can often be an intimidating experience. It's not
uncommon for many beginning tarot readers to lack self-confidence and certainty in their own ability to
properly read tarot cards. This doubt can result in the tarot reader not trusting their own process which
almost always diminishes the overall strength and accuracy of a reading. There are, however, a few rules
you should always to try to follow that can both strengthen your sense of confidence in the process and
lead to a better overall reading. Some of the most important elements to any successful tarot reading
are knowing how to properly handle the tarot cards and maintaining control over how the person who is
Prior to shuffling the cards in a tarot reading, you want to identify a court card that you feel associates
to the person for whom you are reading. There are a few different methods you can use to accomplish
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this. The first is to use their age and characteristics. The second approach is to use their personality
traits. Or, third, you can use their astrological sign. Whichever method you decide to use be sure to
select the court card that is a good representation of what feels the most relevant to you. Alternatively,
you can also let the person choose their own card. This method can work well in some instances
because it gives the querent the opportunity to use their own intuition to identify the most appropriate
How you choose to shuffle the deck is a personal choice. Most tarot readers prefer to have the querent
shuffle the cards while others prefer to do the shuffling themselves. Either way, it’s very important to
have the person who is receiving the tarot reading handle the tarot deck in some manner so that the
Next, most tarot readers like to cut the deck prior to laying the cards out into a tarot spread. The
traditional approach includes having the person that is being read for cut the deck three times with their
left hand. When they complete this, the reader then picks up the deck and pulls the cards from the top
with their left hand. Although some consider this an important element to the ritual of tarot reading, it
is not necessary. It is always best to choose the approach that feels the most comfortable to you.
Finally, knowing how to properly ask a tarot question during a reading is equally as important. As they
are handling the cards, the querent should also ask their question either silently or out loud until the
point that they feel as though their intentions have been acknowledged. To ask a question out loud is
perfectly acceptable, however, be aware that this can sometimes limit the tarot reader’s ability to
objectively perceive everything that a particular reading may be relaying. A more effective method is to
have the querent initially ask their question in silence and then later again out loud during the reading.
This ensures that you as the tarot reader first have an opportunity to address the key concerns or issues
objectively, but also at greater depth when it is posed out load again.
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The Fool (0) Tarot Card
Although he is numbered zero, the Fool Tarot card is often considered the first card in the Major Arcana.
In tarot reading, the Fool represents new beginnings, innocence and open-mindedness. The Fool always
serves a very important purpose. He is a metaphor for our own life journeys. The Fool symbolizes early
consciousness or the early development of our life journeys. He is on the path to enlightenment.
Whenever he appears in a reading, he reminds us to follow the path of our hearts. Simply put, the Fool
is our inner child; always spontaneous, positive and curious. The Fool is a creative dreamer and free
One of the more important aspects of the Fool is his association to the number zero. The number zero
can refer to the beginning of life cycles or can symbolize the end of them. Consequently, the Fool can
show up anywhere in one’s life. He can also appear throughout any major life transition. In tarot
readings, the Fool reminds you that new opportunities are available to you at every life stage, and that
at any given moment, you can connect with your true self.
The tarot card meanings associated to the Fool commonly refer to new opportunities, beginnings, travel,
or the need to put one’s self out there. The Fool loves adventures and encourages you to embrace life.
In an upright position, the Fool urges you to take some risks and get into action. His appearance in a
tarot spread usually indicates that new prospects await you. Sometimes the Fool can refer to important
decisions or new directions that can have dramatic results on your life. He can also indicate new
In a reversed position, the Fool can represent recklessness, carelessness or inexperience, Perhaps there
is a lack of experience in a certain aspect of your life. Caution is warranted. In other circumstances, The
Fool can indicate that your own fears are inhibiting you from participating in new opportunities.
In its upright position The Fool represents the journey into the unfamiliar. An unexpected opportunity
may arise or a life changing decision might have to be made. There may be a new relationship on the
horizon or a new, unconventional person may be entering your life. The Fool suggests that you may also
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need a change of perspective, one that is more true to your heart. This perspective may require you to
find a more child-like approach to a new situation or utilize more flexible, innovative thinking. This may
be a creative time for you and you can expect some uncertainty. In a Tarot reading, The Fool also
indicates a period of doubt. This is a time to take a leap of faith. Occasionally, The Fool may indicate an
In Tarot reading, The Fool in a reversed position may advise you to not be too risky. You must carefully
examine the situation at hand and pause before taking any action. If you are impulsive, the outcome can
be unfavorable. You may also want to take into account that your judgment may be impaired, and you
Lastly, The Fool reversed can indicate a fear of the unknown. This fear is the ultimate trap, preventing
you from moving forward into a new and more beneficial life cycle. It is important to recognize the
significance of this fear and how it hinders your view of the world. Pay particular attention to the
opportunities you may have passed on because of your feelings of apprehension. Often, this can reveal
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