How to make a good Tarot game?

How to make a good Tarot game?


Objective answers require concentration on card drawing

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How to make a good Tarot game? The Oracle demands genuine attention from those who seek it. When one is prepared to do an analysis of the Tarot, the time to draw the cards is essential to ensure that one’s question is answered with the appropriate arcana, in a clear and objective way.

So the first tip is to focus. Without concentration there can be no meaningful interpretation of the Tarot. This is why reassuring your mind, taking a deep breath and trying to put problems aside during a consultation is extremely important. When a face-to-face Tarot consultation is done, nothing and no one but the tarotologist and consultant is important.

Turn off your cell phone. Close the door if possible. Pause the music. Minimize or close other browser windows when making a query. Website, blog and social networks make you divert the attention that the Tarot requires.

From that, create a monthly tarot game herewhich brings interpretations for those who want to use the positive potential of the month and prepare for possible challenges.

After that, check out the tips below for more tips on how to make a good Tarot game and get the most out of the Oracle.

Read and re-read the analysis whenever you can

In order for your Tarot game to be on time, it is imperative that you read and re-read the analysis. Just as we constantly change questions throughout our lives, so do the answers the oracle brings us. They change based on our experience.

Rereading what the Tarot has answered makes possible an in-depth experience, as well as a positive change in the way you transform what is within your reach and deal with situations that are beyond your control.

Ask questions about tarot cards

When there is a question to ask, as in Direct Tarot (play here!), do it mentally or aloud in front of the concentration warning. Avoid ambiguous, inaccurate, or subjective questions. Examples of questions NOT to ask:

  • Should I close such a deal or leave it as is?
  • Will I stay with this company or will I be fired?
  • Will the person I love marry me or leave me?

Maintain objectivity when formulating your questions, no matter how much you expect a coherent answer. Speaking of consistency, try to act calmly and with respect for the Tarot.

Examples of suitable questions:

  • Should I conclude such a deal?
  • Am I still with this company?
  • How does that person feel about me?

I guess I didn’t concentrate. Can I/should I play again?

NO. Often the part where concentration is needed to come to blows is skipped: the oracle’s answer. The tarot analyzes your real life, not the one you wish for. Long concentration is not necessary. Having a clear idea of ​​what you want to know is enough.

It is important to note that even arcana with messages that are difficult for your moment must be considered. Therefore, reflect on the nature of the message by rereading it several times over time. Even without proper focus, you have an answer.

Another important point to clarify is that there are no “closed” Tarots for those who play, i.e. cards that refuse to answer you. Interpretation can be inadequate if there is not a minimum of concentration on what one wants to know.

So focus when you have to shuffle your cards. Try the free version of the biannual Tarot here. Then read the answers they bring more than once.

The oracle demands attention to one’s attitude towards what is necessary or even urgent to know. It is from this receptivity that you can change your attitudes. And from them, you make your life even more meaningful.

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Leone Chioda (l.chioda@personare.com.br)

– Leo Chioda is a writer and one of the leading tarologists working in Brazil. Graduated in Literature at UNESP, he is currently developing a thesis on poetry and alchemy at USP. Since 2006 he has been responsible for the blog and social networks of Café Tarot, where he publishes associations between arcana and popular culture, literature, music and cinema.

Source: Terra

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