Horoscopes Tarot Card Reading 4+

See You Future

剑 谈

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    • 4.1 • 233 Ratings
    • Free
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The origin of the tarot is a mystery. We do know for sure that the cards were used in Italy in the fifteenth century as a popular card game. Wealthy patrons commissioned beautiful decks, some of which have survived. The Visconti-Sforza, created in 1450 or shortly thereafter, is one of the earliest and most complete.

Later in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the cards were discovered by a number of influential scholars of the occult. These gentleman were fascinated by the tarot and recognized that the images on the cards were more powerful than a simple game would suggest. They revealed (or created!) the "true" history of the tarot by connecting the cards to Egyptian mysteries, Hermetic philosophy, the Kabbalah, alchemy, and other mystical systems. These pursuits continued into the early part of the twentieth century when the tarot was incorporated into the practices of several secret societies, including the Order of the Golden Dawn [note].

Although the roots of the tarot are in the occult tradition, interest in the cards has expanded in the last few decades to include many different perspectives. New decks have been created that reflect these interests. There are Native American, herbal, dragon and Japanese decks, among others.

The tarot is most commonly viewed as a tool for divination. A traditional tarot reading involves a seeker - someone who is looking for answers to personal questions - and a reader - someone who knows how to interpret the cards. After the seeker has shuffled and cut the deck, the reader lays out the chosen cards in a pattern called a spread. Each position in the spread has a meaning, and each card has a meaning as well. The reader combines these two meanings to shed light on the seeker's question.

If there is a meaning in a reading, where does it come from? I believe it comes from that part of ourselves that is aware of the divine source of meaning. This is an aspect of the unconscious, yet it is much more. It acts as a wise advisor who knows us well. It understands what we need and leads us in the direction we need to go. Some people call this advisor the soul, the superconscious, or the higher self. I call it the Inner Guide because that is the role it plays in connection with the tarot.

Each of us has an Inner Guide that serves as a fountain of meaning for us. Your Inner Guide is always with you because it is a part of you. You can't destroy this connection, but you can ignore it. When you reach for your tarot deck, you signal to your Inner Guide that you are open to its wisdom. This simple act of faith allows you to become aware of the guidance that was always there for you.

We are meant by nature to rely on the wisdom of our Inner Guide, but somehow we have forgotten how to access it. We trust our conscious minds instead, and forget to look deeper. Our conscious minds are clever, but unfortunately, they just don't have the full awareness we need to make appropriate choices day by day.

When we are operating from our conscious minds, we often feel as if events are forced upon us by chance. Life seems to have little purpose, and we suffer because we do not really understand who we are and what we want. When we know how to access our Inner Guide, we experience life differently. We have the certainty and peace that comes from aligning our conscious will with our inner purpose. Our path becomes more joyous, and we see more clearly how we bring together the scattered elements of our lives to fulfill our destinies.

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Ratings and Reviews

4.1 out of 5
233 Ratings

233 Ratings

Ethereal92 ,

I like it... sort of

It’s a good app, and it has a lot of helpful genres of questions and Tarrot readings. You’re able to see how to shuffle the cards and easily able to catch on to how to do things yourself, with real cards, should you decide to. It also makes it easy to learn each card’s meaning and memorize it.

Unfortunately, I have to say the app is sort of confusing. I like it, a lot, but going in with fresh eyes and being new to tarrot readings, I still don’t quite understand everything I’d like to. It’s more for somebody who’s used to tarrot readings and knows a bit about them.

Not to mention, ever day I’m stopped from getting readings by the app asking me to make a comment, even when I keep making comments. There’s only so many comments I can make, and this is one of them. It’s really irritating and makes me want to search for another app.

•Sweaters And Toast ,

Payment almost necessary

If you're looking to pay $7 for VIP, do it, it seems to be a good app with comforting advice. But if you're looking for a little clarity at the big big price of free, use lightly.

tomkrodic ,

Good

I haven’t use yet, I will have feedback after. But it seems helpful

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