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Using the Tarot for Decision Making and Problem Solving

Posted on May 26, 2023April 26, 2023 by Rowan

Introduction

Making decisions and solving problems are a natural part of life, but sometimes we can feel overwhelmed or uncertain about the best course of action. Tarot, with its rich symbolism and timeless wisdom, can be a powerful tool for accessing our intuition and gaining insight into the choices we face. Today, we’re going to explore how to use Tarot for decision making and problem solving, offering guidance and clarity during these challenging moments.

Preparing for a Decision Making Tarot Reading

Before diving into a Tarot reading for decision making or problem solving, it’s good to prepare yourself and your environment:

Clear your mind: Take a few deep breaths, meditate, or engage in any activity that helps you relax and focus. Light some incense if it helps get you in the right frame of mind, and maybe put on some soft mood-setting music.

Define your question: Clearly articulate the decision or problem you’re seeking guidance on. Be specific and avoid vague or open-ended questions.

Set your intention: As you shuffle your Tarot deck, focus on your question and the guidance you seek.

Tarot Spreads for Decision Making and Problem-Solving

There are several Tarot spreads specifically designed to aid in decision making and problem solving. Here are three popular spreads:

The Two-Path Spread:

This simple spread is perfect for situations with two possible choices or outcomes. Draw two cards, one representing each option. Examine the cards and their meanings to gain insight into the pros and cons of each choice.

The Decision Making Spread:

This spread involves four cards, offering a more comprehensive overview of the decision at hand:

  • Card 1: The current situation
  • Card 2: The pros of the decision
  • Card 3: The cons of the decision
  • Card 4: The potential outcome

Examine each card and its meaning in relation to your question to gather a deeper understanding of the decision you face.

The Problem Solving Spread:

This six-card spread helps illuminate the underlying issues and potential solutions for a specific problem:

  • Card 1: The problem’s nature
  • Card 2: The underlying causes
  • Card 3: The immediate past, including previous attempts to solve the problem
  • Card 4: The immediate future, including potential consequences if the problem remains unsolved
  • Card 5: Recommended action or solution
  • Card 6: The potential outcome

Interpreting the Tarot Cards for Decision Making and Problem Solving

When interpreting the cards in your decision-making or problem-solving reading, consider the following:

Intuition: Trust your intuition and pay attention to any feelings, thoughts, or insights that arise as you examine the cards.

Context: Consider the context of your question and how each card’s meaning relates to the decision or problem you face.

Patterns and Relationships: Look for patterns or relationships between the cards, such as recurring themes, symbols, or numbers.

Taking Action Based on Your Tarot Reading

Once you’ve completed your Tarot reading and interpreted the cards, it’s time to take action:

  • Reflect on the insights gained from the reading and consider how they relate to your decision or problem.
  • Develop a plan of action based on the guidance from the cards, keeping in mind that Tarot serves as a tool for insight and inspiration, not a definitive roadmap.
  • Trust yourself and your intuition as you move forward with your decision or problem-solving process.
  • Remember to keep track of both the question, the reading, and how things went in your journal or Tarot notebook. One of the best ways to get better at reading the Tarot is to come back later and compare how things actually turned out with what the cards said.

Conclusion

Using Tarot for decision making and problem solving can provide valuable guidance and insight during challenging times. By preparing yourself and your environment, selecting the appropriate Tarot spread, interpreting the cards, and taking action based on the insights gained, you can navigate life’s choices

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