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Take your tarot out of the box, and give it a cloth. Take it with you everywhere. Sleep with it. Bond with it. Hug it. Put it on your altar or shrine or special spot in your home.


Do spreads once a moon maximum. If you want to do a daily pull, and meditate on the 1 card you pulled to tone your day, and really feel into the energy of the card. Meditate with the cards more than you read books about the cards.


Choose one deck and make it your main deck until you get fluid with the tarot. Find a tarot guide. Respect the deck. Love the deck. Be patient with the deck as it unfolds. Your deck is alive. You have a relationship with it, it doesn't happen overnight



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Not yet, but I'm thinking about it! I have to find the right space, and I'm guessing 6-8 people to join in to get it started. I'd start with an intro class, and then offer a more advanced class later. Tag yourself or ppl you know below & I'll get in touch with you when it starts.



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UPDATE: Feb 10/25


I have gone overhaul on this aspect of my work. I teach in person classes, online classes. The biggest one is Tarot x Astro 1-4 which takes 3-4 years to do IRL and as fast/slow as you want online. There's also SPEED TAROT, which is the opposite. A 2 hour course that goes over the basics of the major arcana.


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As much as you use them! Make it part of your ceremony. Most people if they have a personal deck and aren't reading for others will be reading once a moon & can clean them in the light of the full moon or new moon.


Hold them to your heart and give them loving energy, place them on a bed of salt, out a salt ring around them, make a portal, reiki them, whatever you want - just cleanse & care for your decks! Let them know you love, appreciate, and care for them! 💗



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