Saturday, November 14, 2009

What is the BEST site to learn how te LEARN how to read REGULAR playing cards...NOT the tarot...?

As the tarot is too dark..now I CAN read the cards I just need to update my ways of doing so...a prudent move I think.....I threw away 16 or so decks of tarot cards as they are too limiting in theri darkness and simply are not for me. Pleae honest and kind replies only....


Thanks.....


Lioncourt.....

What is the BEST site to learn how te LEARN how to read REGULAR playing cards...NOT the tarot...?
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I prefer Tarot. I like the Hanson Roberts deck, the Robin Wood Tarot and the Connolly Tarot Deck. Because their imagery works well for my readings. I don’t like the darker cards like Crowley’s Thoth Tarot, but each to their own.
Reply:i actually have a book. its very interesting. it helps me in taort, and you not only know the meanings of the numbers, but you also understand colors as well. the regular playing deck was based on tarot.
Reply:Were you working with only the major arcana (22 card deck)? Because the tarot's minor arcana (56 cards) are the origin of the normal playing cards. They consist of 4 suits (wands, cups, swords and coins...or some variations of these) of 10 cards each and resemble the regular playing cards in many aspects.





If you are looking for something that "suits you" you might want to do research on your own.


Personally, I've found that the kabbalah has a very interesting take on tarot and give a lot of importance to the minor arcana. And since they read the tarot like it's "showing you the right path to God (or your higher self)" it's all very full of constructive interpretations.


Just be careful. Since kabbalah is a bit of a fad right now, searching the net for information might get you some erroneous ideas. Be careful with your sources.

Nanny Source

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