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Building a Strong Relationship with Your Tarot Deck

Posted on June 23, 2023June 10, 2023 by Rowan

A Tarot deck is much more than just a collection of illustrated cards. Each deck holds a unique energy, and establishing a personal connection with it can significantly enhance your readings’ accuracy and depth. Building a relationship with your Tarot deck might sound mystifying, but it’s simpler than you might think. Today, I’ll be sharing some effective tips to strengthen your bond with your deck and take your Tarot practice to the next level.

Spend Quality Time with Your Deck

Just like any relationship, building a connection with your Tarot deck requires time and attention.

  • Familiarize Yourself: Spend time getting to know your deck. Look at each card individually, observe the artwork, and get a feel for each card’s energy and meaning. This can create a familiarity and understanding that goes beyond book definitions.
  • Daily Draw: Make a habit of pulling one card every day. This daily draw can help you understand how the deck communicates with you, and over time, you’ll start to notice patterns and unique interpretations that are specific to your deck.
  • Keep it Close: Keep your deck close by as much as possible. Carry it around in your purse or bag, keep it on your nightstand at night. Doing this will familiarize you with the deck’s energy, and vice versa. You’ll connect on a deeper, energetic, level.

Show Respect and Care

Treat your Tarot deck with respect, and it will reciprocate with clear and insightful readings.

  • Cleanse Your Deck: Regularly cleanse your deck to clear it of any negative or stagnant energy. This can be done by smudging with sage, placing the deck under moonlight, or using crystals.
  • Storage: Store your Tarot deck in a special box or cloth. Not only does this protect the cards physically, but it also symbolizes the respect and value you place on them. Silk cloth, in particular, can help protect your deck from negative or unwanted energies

Personalize Your Practice

Creating rituals and habits that resonate with you can help deepen your relationship with your deck.

  • Custom Spread: Design your own Tarot spread. This personalizes your Tarot practice and can enhance the connection between you and your deck. (I don’t have a post to link to for that just yet, but it’s on the list!)
  • Intention Setting: Before you shuffle and draw, take a moment to set your intention. This act of mindfulness can improve your focus and make your readings more effective.

Communicate and Listen

Open communication is key in any relationship. The same holds true for your relationship with your Tarot deck.

  • Ask Questions: Don’t be afraid to ask your deck questions or seek its guidance in understanding a particular card or spread.
  • Pay Attention: Listen to what your deck is telling you. The more you engage in this dialogue, the clearer and more insightful the messages become.

Conclusion

Building a strong relationship with your Tarot deck is a rewarding and enriching process. It not only deepens your understanding of the cards but also amplifies your intuition and makes your readings more personal and insightful. Remember, this relationship, like any other, grows over time. Patience, respect, and consistent practice are key. Embrace the journey and enjoy the deep wisdom your Tarot deck has to offer.

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