Divination

Latest Questions for Divination (100)

You've hit on a great question, one that many people have. The "mirror" analogy is excellent. But consider this: a mirror reflects more than just what our eyes can see.
In my personal opinion, AI cannot completely replace Tarot card reading. Let's put it this way: AI is like a super detailed, talking "Tarot encyclopedia.
Hello, that's a great question, and one many people have when they first encounter Tarot cards. Actually, we need to start with the "birth" of Tarot cards.
You can understand it this way: the three of them are like 'life consultants' from different countries. Their goal is to help you answer questions and resolve doubts, but their languages, cultural bac...
Let's put it this way: these two are like completely different tools, helping you "see" different things. Astrology is more like an "owner's manual" or a "map" for your life.
I personally prefer to view Tarot cards as "advice," or rather, an "analytical tool," though they do indeed contain an element of "prediction.
You've hit on a crucial point! Many people have this very question. First, let's be clear: the power of Tarot cards isn't that they can "predict" a fixed, unchangeable future.
Hello, this is a very interesting question, and many people have had similar thoughts. I can share my understanding with you. In short, the answer is: Yes, absolutely, that's a valid interpretation.
Hi, that's a great question, and one many people have. I'll try to explain it in an easy-to-understand way. You can imagine your "subconscious" as "another you" living inside your heart.
You can think of Tarot cards as a mirror. This mirror doesn't necessarily reflect a fixed, unchangeable "destiny," but rather your current inner state, subconscious thoughts, and desires, worries, and...
I completely understand how you feel. Many people new to Tarot cards have this question, feeling like they "lack talent" or "don't have a feel for it.
Of course, and this is actually a very common usage; many people find using Tarot cards this way more meaningful. You can understand it like this: Tarot cards are like a set of small cards, each illus...
Hello! Regarding this question, my experience is: it's not "absolutely" necessary, but if you want to avoid detours and get a systematic start, buying a reliable beginner's book is definitely the most...
Absolutely! You totally can. That's how I learned. If you treat Tarot as a 'language' or a 'tool' rather than some mysterious occult practice, you'll find self-learning to be easy and enjoyable.
Hello there! Imagine Tarot cards as a language, and each card is a word. If you only memorize words (the meanings of individual cards), you'll at best understand scattered vocabulary, but you won't be...
Hello, glad to chat with you about this. When it comes to common mistakes beginners make, I think there are a few, and I certainly fell into these traps myself when I started: 1.
Hello! This is an excellent question, and it's something almost everyone learning Tarot struggles with. Let's put it this way: these two aren't mutually exclusive; rather, they are intertwined, each c...
Hello there! As someone who's been playing Tarot for a while, I completely understand the pain of trying to memorize card meanings when you're just starting out. 78 cards can feel overwhelming.
Hey friend! Trying to memorize all 78 cards at once is pretty much impossible and will likely lead to you giving up quickly. Don't rush it; take your time, and think of it as getting to know 78 new fr...
Honestly, this question is a bit like asking "How long does it take to learn how to paint?" The answer varies for everyone. However, I can give you a general reference to help you get a sense of it.