Okay, so I’ve been messing around with tarot cards lately, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride! I always thought those cards were just for fortune-telling and stuff, but there’s so much more to them. It all started when I stumbled upon a deck at a yard sale. I bought them for like, two bucks, thinking, “Why not?”
First thing I did was just look at the pictures. Each card has some seriously cool artwork on it. But I quickly realized that looking wasn’t enough. I mean, there are numbers on these things! What are these numbers for? I figured I needed to do some digging.
So, I started by trying to find any courses or something like that. I mean, I could just try to guess what these things mean, but it sounded like a bad idea. I found some course online and started watching them. I quickly found out these numbers are like, super important. They’re not just random.
The course I watched introduced me to the idea that each number, from Ace to Ten, has its own meaning in tarot. It’s like a story unfolding. For example, Aces are usually about new beginnings, fresh starts, that kind of thing. And Tens are like the end of a cycle, completion, or something big wrapping up.
Then you’ve got all the numbers in between. Twos are often about balance, partnerships, or choices you gotta make. Threes can be about creativity, groups, or things growing. And so on. It’s like each number adds another layer to the card’s meaning.
I started pulling a card each day and trying to figure out what it meant, using the number as a starting point. Like, I pulled the Three of Cups once, and I thought, “Okay, Three is about groups or celebration, and Cups are about emotions… so maybe this is about celebrating with friends?” And that day, I ended up having a spontaneous get-together with some buddies. Coincidence? Maybe. But it was still pretty cool!
I also learned that the numbers can interact with each other in a reading. If you do a spread with multiple cards, you gotta look at how the numbers play off each other. Like, if you have a bunch of high numbers, it might mean you’re dealing with some major life events. A lot of low numbers could suggest you’re focused on the little details right now. I started feeling like this is not that easy! But I kept practicing.
It’s been a few weeks now, and I’m still learning. But honestly, paying attention to the numbers has made my tarot readings way more interesting. It’s like unlocking a secret code or something. I’m not saying I’m a pro or anything, but it’s definitely been a fun and eye-opening experience. I am really happy that I bought them for 2 bucks. I never thought I would learn so many things for that cheap!
I keep a little notebook where I write down the cards I pull, the numbers, and what I think they mean. It’s messy, and my handwriting is terrible, but it helps me remember stuff. Every day, I write down what cards I pulled and what happened that day. Also, it helps me remember the meaning of each card and number. I can check my notes when I pull the same cards again. It is like building my own tarot dictionary.
Anyway, if you’re curious about tarot, I definitely recommend paying attention to the numbers. It’s like a whole other level of understanding the cards. It makes my tarot reading so much easier. Also, it helps me understand better what these cards are trying to tell me.
- Start with the basics: Learn the general meanings of each number, from Ace to Ten.
- Pull a daily card: Focus on the number and see how it relates to your day.
- Keep a journal: Write down your readings and see if you can spot any patterns.
- Pay attention to combinations: See how the numbers interact with each other in multi-card spreads.
- Have fun with it! Tarot is a journey of self-discovery, so just go with the flow.
It’s been a real journey, and I’m still figuring it all out. But that’s part of the fun, right? I feel like I learned so many new things in these few weeks. I will keep learning. Who knew those little numbers could be so important?