phantomjiujitsu
Hi, I'm Alex from Colorado Springs. I've been reading since I was a teen (about 16 years or so) but I still consider myself a newbie. This question might be a little odd, but I appreciate any opinions on the subject that anyone would be willing to share.
I have a thoth deck that produced a particularly phenomenal read for me during a very tough period of time in my life. Immediately after the read, I boxed the cards back in the same order of the shuffle and decided to retire the deck becuase honestly, in that moment, the accuracy of the read frightened me.
It has been sitting in a drawer for a while now and although I love working with my other decks... I keep thinking about this one, and want to break it out and work with it again. You could say that it's calling me.
Is it wise to start reading with it again after I already made the decision to quit working with it? Should I just get a new copy of the deck or is this a sign that I should break it out again? When is it time to retire a deck or is there ever such a time?
Thanks for taking the time out to read this post and I look forward to reading the responses.
I have a thoth deck that produced a particularly phenomenal read for me during a very tough period of time in my life. Immediately after the read, I boxed the cards back in the same order of the shuffle and decided to retire the deck becuase honestly, in that moment, the accuracy of the read frightened me.
It has been sitting in a drawer for a while now and although I love working with my other decks... I keep thinking about this one, and want to break it out and work with it again. You could say that it's calling me.
Is it wise to start reading with it again after I already made the decision to quit working with it? Should I just get a new copy of the deck or is this a sign that I should break it out again? When is it time to retire a deck or is there ever such a time?
Thanks for taking the time out to read this post and I look forward to reading the responses.