ChaimGarciaNJ
nicki said:I agree with geministar and the one card a day, I only started studying in October and was getting in a tizz trying all different spreads! I then decided to go back to basics I bought a good journal and tarot bible then going through my cards randomly one by one (long process, but worth the effort) I wrote down what I thought that card meant then compared the meanings from my tarot bible. This allowed me to really get to know my cards and i now repeat this process with each deck I buy. If I have time i draw one card in the morning if not then I draw it at night and then apply that card to my day and write it down. One tip is practice, practiceand practice again. Hope this has helped.
nicki
Hi Nicki,
I have never heard of a Tarot Bible? Do you mean the books that comes with the decks or are you referring to something else? I think my problem is that I'm starting to read quite a bit on Tarot and hearing so many different methods, opinions, etc. that it's starting to confuse me a bit. I feel if I just keep jumping around and experimenting with different methods that I'll never plant a firm foundation and won't grow. That's why I'm trying to come up with a basic 'gameplan' for each day so I can learn my deck and develop my intuition. Perhaps I should take the advice to simply do a one-card a day and see how that goes before trying to interpret multiple cards when I don't even know what they mean yet?