Professionally, as a hobby or just out of interest, we often turn to tarot cards, whenever we reach a difficult phase of our lives, or when a serious matter needs to be decided. A large number of books are available on the market, which deal with the tarot, but choice is so large, that as a beginner who wants to explore this area, may not even know where to start. For those who are interested in tarot, I would like to present the method and my experiences with it in a simple manner.
First and foremost, it must be made clear that the tarot is not a dogma. It does not predict accurately the future, or instruct us to act, or even act instead of us. We all have a free will and it is up to us whether we follow the advice or not. Tarot is only a way, a way that shows you a better way, shows you the trends that lead to our aim, and the best way of self-controlling. It shows you the opportunities, issues which have been ignored or intentionally hidden. If you ask for a specific solution to a problem or situation, it just shows you the images of the moment of internal quality and meaning. The cards show us the direction of our ways and answers our question, and they identify potential directions of where should we go. Our opportunities or choices are limited, because the future is given, but the tarot helps understand not only the present but the future as well.
Take the tarot seriously, try to understand more about it than the most basic connections and explore substantially the tarot meaning-system. Accept the cards good advice and connect with it as often as possible. Study the cards and think about them and tune your intuitive strings. And one more thing – treat them with respect. It is well known that the tarot cards do not like when someone laughs at them. If they are used carelessly for simple questions, then be careful,