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Doing a Tarot Card Reading on Yourself

There is a debate among the tarot card community as to whether a person can successfully do their own tarot card reading or not. Many people feel as if when a person does their own reading, they will read the cards so that the end result is that in which they desire. It is sort of like a set up in the mind of the reader – though, it may be an unconscious one. Other people feel as if it is quite possible for an individual to read their own tarot card spread just as long as they do it professionally and follow proper procedure. There will always be pros and cons of doing a tarot card reading on yourself. There is no right answer; it is simply right for certain people and not right for others.

There are many things that you can do in order to get the best possibly reading if you wish to do a tarot card reading on yourself. In this article, we will look at some tips and suggestions that may help you to receive an accurate tarot card reading. Please refer to the following when performing a tarot card reading on yourself:

1) When opting to do a tarot card reading on yourself, it is very important that you relax completely. You will want to make sure that you are relaxed both mentally and physically. There are many relaxation exercises that a person can participate in so that they can reach the state of mental clarity that they need to be in to get the best tarot card reading possible.

2) When performing your own tarot card reading, it is important that you select a spread that you are very comfortable with. You should ensure that your tarot deck is properly shuffled and that you focus on what types of things that you wish to accomplish during the reading. Once you have performed this, you can then lay out the spread carefully. It is important that you do not switch or alter the spread in any way whatsoever.

3) Once the spread is done, you will want to record the results that you received. You should then carefully interpret the results based on the actual meanings. Do not try to read into the message that is received from the particular spread that you received. Doing so may cause you to lose vital information that you will need to conclude the purpose of the reading to begin with.

The most important thing to understand when doing your own tarot card reading is that you cannot be biased. You must ensure that you read the tarot cards as you would if you were performing the tarot card reading for someone else. It is quite possible to perform your own tarot reading, you must simply do it with an open mind and try not to twist and turn the meanings.



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