Tarot Cards and Intuition
This short, pleasant article (found here), speaks of how using tarot cards can help develop your intuition. The central concern of the piece is of a woman, Geeta Kapadia, who always knew she wanted to read tarot cards. Interestingly, she says that you don’t need intuition to read them, but that they really help develop your intuition as you use them more and more frequently.
The point is a good one. Too often we think that we need to have intuition in a certain area before we can be any good at it, little realizing that, to be good at it, we have first to practice it and then allow the intuitive aspect to develop.
I suspect that this attitude is something which holds many people back from ever getting involved with their intuition in the first place. It’s a bit like the chicken and the egg: to become intuitive, you have to be intuitive, so they think. Whereas the reality is, to become intuitive, you have to practice being intuitive. It’s that first step which seems too big or too strange to people and it’s that. I suspect, which turns them into skeptics.
I wonder if many of you have actually had this ’syndrome’? “I can’t do this because I don’t have the skill …” It’s just another self-defeating aspect of what being human can do to you!
So….let’s all start now by practicing being intuitive right now, just on a small scale, every day, bit by bit. It really IS very simple.
Just do it!
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Basically tarot readers can be approached to gain a better perspective of the situation that the quester may find themselves in. They put their queries in front of the tarot card reader one at a time. For each question, the reader asks the inquirer to pick up a few cards, which the reader lays face down in a pattern, known as the Tarot spread.
Yes, that’s how tarot readers work. But my point was that anyone can start using tarot cards to help develop their intuition. I agree that if you really want some advice or another view on a subject, go to a reader. But there’s no harm in pottering around yourself with a deck and seeing what it sparks in you.