Tarot Reading for Sept 18-24
Here is your Tarot forecast for the week ahead, using the Dame Darcy Mermaid Tarot…
Have a wonderful week 🙂
xoxo
Kate
Tarot Reading for Sept 18-24 Read More »
Here is your Tarot forecast for the week ahead, using the Dame Darcy Mermaid Tarot…
Have a wonderful week 🙂
xoxo
Kate
Tarot Reading for Sept 18-24 Read More »
Is there anything more fun and exciting than getting a new Tarot deck?
Well, okay, I can think of a few things, but exploring a new deck is one of my favorite things to do! And I thought I’d share my process of breaking in a new Tarot or oracle card deck with you.
I like to set aside an hour or so in the evening or on a lazy Sunday to just go through the deck and look at all the cards. I make it a bit of a ritual by pouring myself a cup of tea or hot cocoa and nesting up in a comfy spot where I won’t be disturbed.
This is usually always my first introduction to a new deck.
I rarely just jump into doing readings right away. Why? Because to me it feels too much like hopping into bed with someone you’ve just met – totally great for some but I need time to warm up.
Honestly, I’m pretty lax about energetically cleansing my cards. If it’s a brand new deck I often forget, but if it’s a used deck, I always remember. Cleansing your cards can be a nice ritual that helps you bond with your deck and make it yours.
Here are some different ways you can cleanse your cards:
Instead of asking your deck questions about your life, ask it questions about itself like…
The cards that come up in response to these questions will give you a nice idea of your decks personality and attitude. This one of my absolute favorite things to do with a new deck!!!
For even more questions, check out this post…
Before I get serious and dive into doing full spreads, I like to play around with trying some fun, basic one card Tarot readings.
Here are some ideas to get you started…
I’ve noticed that I take to some decks right away and others take a bit of time to bond with. I recently got the Everyday Witch Tarot and I instantly clicked with it and was able to start doing readings with it right out of the box.
However, most decks take some warming up.
I got the Prisma Visions Tarot as a gift and that deck is deep! It’s not a slam-bam-thank-you-maam deck like the Everyday Witch, that’s for sure. It refuses to just give up the goods at first glance. I’ve been taking my time to slowly get to know this deck for the past few months, as it demands to be read in a slow, thoughtful, soul-excavating manner.
So how long it takes you to “break in” a Tarot or oracle deck will depend on the deck and of course your level of reading experience. When I was new to card reading, it took me much longer to bond with my decks and start doing readings with them. So if you’re a beginner, be patient!
What kinds of things do you love to do when you first get a new deck? Please share them in the comments below 🙂 I’d love to hear it!
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For this weeks reading I’m using Cheryl Richardson’s Self Care Cards…I forgot to update you on my foster kittens, but you will probably hear them running around in the background. They get fixed early next week and then go up for adoption!
Have a good week 🙂
xoxo
Kate
Oracle Card Reading for Sept 11-17 Read More »
I was so spaced out this weekend doing Summer things that I almost forgot to make this video! Hopefully my spaciness doesn’t come across too strongly in this reading…
Have a good week 🙂
xoxo
Kate
Tarot Reading for Sept 4 – 10 Read More »
Here is your Tarot forecast for the week ahead, using the Heart & Hands Tarot…
Have a wonderful week!
xoxo
Kate
Tarot Reading for Aug 28 – Sept 3 Read More »
Here is your Tarot forecast for the week ahead! I am using the Everyday Witch Tarot for this one…
Have a great week!
xoxo
Kate
Tarot Reading for Aug 21 – 27 Read More »
A Tarot deck has 78 cards and each card depicts something different and has a different meaning.
However…
Some cards are very, very similar and I think of these cards as “sister cards”. Let me give you a few examples.
The Sun is a very happy card that’s just oozing positivity. Also oozing happy, good vibes? The Ten of Cups…
Of course, these cards mean slightly different things, but they both have a similar message.
The Hermit is all about alone time and going within, similar to the Four of Swords.
These two don’t have the exact same meaning, but there are some striking similarities.
Now let’s take a look at an unlikely pair of sisters: The Fool and Death
While these two may seem to be totally different, their core message is one of renewal, fresh beginnings and starting over.
When two similar cards with a similar message appear in your reading, it’s like your cards have gone from murmuring calmly to shouting maniacally at you!
It’s like your cards are underscoring their message to you and saying “hey, pay attention! I want you to really get this!”
Can you spot the sister cards in the reading below?
The Six of Swords, The Chariot and the Eight of Cups are all sister cards in that they all bear the message of “moving on”. The Tower and the Eight of Cups are also sister cards – they are both about losing or walking away from what you’ve worked hard to build up. In fact all four of these cards have the theme of “out with the old, in with the new”.
In other words, the appearance of a sister card strengthens the message and shows you what you need to focus on.
When you compare and contrast sister cards, you get a new perspective and deeper understanding of the Tarot card meanings.
Let’s take a peek at The Hermit and Four of Swords and I’ll show you what I mean…
The Hermit is about sequestering yourself to avoid distractions so that greater self knowledge and peace can be attained – like going to a silent meditation retreat, taking a long walk by yourself or becoming a nun.
The Four of Swords is kind of similar, but less intense. It’s more like calling in sick to work so you can spend the day reading, watching movies and taking naps because you just need a break from the everyday shitshow of life.
Both are peaceful cards, but the Four of Swords is more about rest and recharging your batteries, while The Hermit is more about going deeper into the self.
There are countless sister card pairings throughout the Tarot. One card can have many sisters. I think Death is a sister to The Fool, The Tower, Ten of Swords and more.
Take a quick gander through your Tarot deck: how many sister cards can you spot? Which pairings really jump out at you?
Share your findings in the comments below 🙂
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Here is your weekly reading…with Fairy cards!
Have a good week 🙂
xoxo
Kate
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As someone who has a Tarot deck collecting problem, I have tons and tons of decks. And because I have so many, I can’t possibly use them all equally.
So I have my go-to, trusted decks that I work with on a regular basis, then I have the ones that I bust out every now and then, while all the rest basically sit on my bookshelf collecting dust.
I revealed my top 10 Tarot decks two years ago and as I read back over it I see that nothings changed – those are still my top 10 decks. Although I did acquire two more (the Heart and Hands Tarot by Liz Blackbird and the Everyday Witch Tarot by Deborah Blake) that I would like to add to that list.
So this got me thinking….what makes a Tarot deck a go-to deck? What makes me want to use a deck repeatedly, over a long period of time, as opposed to a deck that gets used only occasionally or not at all?
The decks that are just collecting dust on my bookshelf are all wonderful decks with fantastic art and in some ways are much nicer looking than my go-to decks. So it’s not a simple matter of aesthetics.
I’ve rounded up the 5 Tarot decks that I use most often and tried to find some common threads. First I’ll share my top 5 most used decks and then I’ll explore what they all have in common…
This deck has been a solid favorite of mine since I got it three or four years ago.
I like how it follows the Rider Waite imagery enough to make it familiar, but is still quirky enough to be interesting. And of course I LOVE the mermaid theme!
There was some controversy over this deck using “recycled” art from the Tarot of the Mermaids, a deck I also own.
While it cannot be denied that there are quite a few extremely similar cards in this deck, I just can’t muster the energy to get my knickers in a twist over it. This is probably because IÂ love the Dame Darcy deck so much that I’m like a mother of a serial killer – I’m blind to any possible flaws.
I didn’t expect to love this deck as much as I have. I was initially drawn to it’s cheery color scheme and the weird little creatures that populate the deck, but I figured this would end up being just another cool deck in my collection.
However, the interesting details in the art drew me in and helped me get a new understanding of each card.
This deck’s characters are easy to converse with (if talking to figures in Tarot cards is your thing) and each card seems to pull you in and force you to contemplate things in a new way. In fact, every time I read with this deck I feel like I’m being taken on a journey of sorts. Thus, it’s one I come back to again and again.
Apart from the court cards, which can be tricky as f*ck to read, this is a reliably easy deck to use.
I was first drawn to the Crystal Visions Tarot by Jennifer Galasso because I loved the pretty and colorful artwork, which is no different than asking someone out simply because they’re hot.
But despite this decks pretty, ethereal vibe, it has a surprising amount of depth. Kind of like finding out that hot surfer guy with the ripped abs and delicious tan is also good at conversation! Yum!
This deck follows the Rider Waite format, which gives it a classic feel and makes it easy to read with, but unlike the Rider Waite deck, it makes me feel insanely happy and optimistic whenever I work with it!
I ended up trimming off the annoying white borders because they totally pissed me off. This deck is 100% improved without the borders in my opinion.
This is a black and white Tarot deck created by Liz Blackbird, featuring totally rockin’ pen and ink drawings.
Again, this was one of those decks that surprised me in just how much I liked it – kind of like going out with an artsy hipster guy only because you’re bored and have nothing better to do on a Friday night, but then discovering that not only is he fascinating and unexpectedly sensual, but he just might be The One.
I wondered at first if I was going to love or hate the absence of color. Well, I ended up loving it. Sometimes a plethora of hues can clutter the mind as if to say “hey look at me!” while these black and white cards leave me space to explore while avoiding distraction.
This deck is a winner! It’s a re-colored version of the classic Rider Waite deck and it’s a deck I come back to again and again.
Like a well worn pair of underwear, what it lacks in excitement and sexiness, it makes up for in comfort.
This isn’t my favorite deck by any means, but it’s one I use time and again. I like using it for readings because:
Okay, so I tried to find some common threads, but I was pitifully unsuccessful.
I was going to say that none of these decks are themed decks, but the Dame Darcy deck is a mermaid deck and the Heart & Hands has a black and white theme, so there goes that theory.
I was also going to say that none of these decks are busy, but the Heart & Hands Tarot is kind of reminiscent of Zentangles, so there goes that theory!
The only real common thread I could find was that these decks all stick to the Rider Waite theme. But big deal. That says nothing.
The conclusion I’ve come to is that it’s not the decks….. it’s me.
My 5 fave decks appeal to me for different reasons and the fact that I use them more than some of my other, equally wonderful decks, probably just comes down to my personality. Which is why you’re go-to decks are probably different from mine.
And in that sense, I think the decks you use the most probably say something about you – your personality, your likes, dislikes, subconscious desires, etc…
So now I’m dying to know: what are your most-used, go-to Tarot decks? Tell me in the comments below 🙂
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For this weeks reading I’m using the Hanson-Roberts Tarot and I’m joined by two rambunctious kittens!
Have a great week 🙂
xoxo
Kate
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