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Tarot Card Reading

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Tarot reading is a formidable divination tool that can help you steal a glimpse of what the future beholds for you. With the help of an expert tarot reader, you can also fully decipher and understand aspects of your life that you typically fail to make sense of. Many believe that the mystical art of tarot card reading is a nothing but a reflection of our innermost wisdom. So, working with tarot card readers can help you learn more about yourself as well as about the steps you should undertake in order to the life of your dreams.

 

Tarot cards and their symbolic meanings have intrigued people for centuries. What started as a game in the 15th century has evolved into a source for spiritual guidance, where life’s hardest questions–such as “Is this the right job for me?” or “Am I ready for love?”–can be answered with a single shuffle (or click!) of the Tarot deck.

 

Tarot reading dates back to the 15th century when these decorative cards were nothing more than a party trick. As years passed on, people realized the potential hidden within this ornate deck. It led to a revolution in the way practitioners shuffled and interpreted the deck.

 

Types of Readings

On Psychic Source, you can get your love tarot reading via phone, chat, or video call. Online chat is ideal if you are shy about getting a psychic reading and feel more comfortable chatting.

What do I need to read tarot cards?

First you’ll need a tarot deck. The most popular and well-known deck is the Rider-Waite, drawn by illustrator Pamela Colman Smith and published in 1910. These cards are known for their simple imagery, their simple color scheme (featuring lots of yellow, sky blue, and gray), and their symbolism. Many people recommend the Rider-Waite deck for beginners, as the cards’ meanings are so often intuitive — and when they’re not, plenty of interpretation guides exist in books and online. Many decks, including the Rider-Waite, come with a little sheet of paper defining each of the card’s most common interpretations.

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