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Specifically about dreams, I have a technique that seems to work better than doing a conventional reading.
Thumb through your deck quickly, face-up. Go through it methodically so that you see every single card-image, but so fast that you can't form thoughts about them. Do that holding the memory of the dream in your mind, and put aside any cards that seem "louder" or get a response from you before you've had a chance to think about the card.
You should end up with a pile of cards that could be anywhere from one card to fifteen cards. Lay them on a table face-up, and move them around, thinking about how they fit into the dream. Some might represent characters or objects or places in the dream. Others might represent emotions or conversations. Others might represent smells or textures in the dream.
You'll learn a lot about the dream and your responses to it this way.
Thumb through your deck quickly, face-up. Go through it methodically so that you see every single card-image, but so fast that you can't form thoughts about them. Do that holding the memory of the dream in your mind, and put aside any cards that seem "louder" or get a response from you before you've had a chance to think about the card.
You should end up with a pile of cards that could be anywhere from one card to fifteen cards. Lay them on a table face-up, and move them around, thinking about how they fit into the dream. Some might represent characters or objects or places in the dream. Others might represent emotions or conversations. Others might represent smells or textures in the dream.
You'll learn a lot about the dream and your responses to it this way.