Tag Archives: Tarot cards

Which Court Card Are You?

The Court Cards of The Light Seer’s Tarot

Have you ever wondered which tarot court card best represents you? This is not such a silly question as many tarot spreads require you use a particular court card as your ‘significator’. The significator represents you or the person you are reading for, in a reading. It’s usually taken from the deck and placed, face-up, before the reading commences. So, without further ado, ask the question, ‘Which court card am I?’ and I’ll do my best to answer it. Firstly, we’re going to get a little technical by associating court cards with astrology.

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Easy Tarot Spell to Change Your Perspective

Change perspective tarot spell. Photo by author.

The ability to change your perspective is a valuable skill. Often you need to see all sides of an issue, or to understand another person’s point of view.

We are influenced by our own filters: emotions, needs and past experiences. This means that we blind ourselves from considering situations or viewpoints objectively and dispassionately. Our own clouded thinking prevents us from seeing the big picture.

Acquiring the ability to see past mental blocks helps us become more compassionate towards others and more capable of making decisions with clarity and good judgment.

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12 Tips to Help You With Tarot Card Interpretations

A mixed spread of tarot cards
Mythic Tarot. Photo by author.

Often, when people decide to learn tarot, it seems simplistic—you learn the meanings of each card, shuffle, lay a few down in a pretty pattern and they will form a cogent reading. It’s not until you delve deeper that you realize how complex the system of tarot really is. Here are some tips to help you explore tarot card interpretations and to make you a better reader.

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