Free How to Read Tarot Cards
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Many people who are interested in tarot go online to find free how to read tarot cards information. The web offers a multitude of articles on this topic and there are even free online tarot reading courses.
Free How to Read Tarot Cards at LoveToKnow
This website has a great selection of free how to read tarot card articles. A few of the helpful articles you'll find are:
- Basic Tarot for Beginners: This article covers the basic steps for beginning to read tarot cards. From selecting your deck to correctly laying out the Celtic Cross spread, this article will help you get started with your tarot cards.
- Meaning of Each Tarot Card: To begin reading the cards, you will need to know the basic meanings of each one. Here you can find the standard definition for each card.
- Tarot Card Definitions: As with many crafts, there is a language that goes with the activity. Some of the commonly used terminology associated with tarot cards can be found here.
These are just a few of articles that offer directions on the subject of reading tarot cards. Many of the articles on this site are instructional and are designed to help those new to tarot to begin reading the cards.
Tarot Newsletters
Signing up to receive a tarot newsletter or joining a tarot discussion group online is another good way to learn how to read tarot cards. Both of these methods usually require that you register, and the discussion groups sometimes require participation rather than just "lurking". A couple of newsletters that you may be interested in are:
- The Tarot Tips Newsletter: The Tarot School offers this newsletter that includes suggestions for enhancing your tarot skills and lists other available resources to its subscribers.
- Tarot Doorway: This monthly newsletter for tarot enthusiasts is published by Peggy Firth, and it may be accessed online at her website. Peggy discusses many topics of interest to tarot card readers at all levels of experience.
Online Tarot Discussion Groups
There are probably hundreds of online groups dedicated to the discussion of tarot card topics. Joining one of these groups will put you in contact with tarot card readers that have many different levels of experience. Varied perspectives and insights can be very useful to the tarot beginner. Two of the largest online tarot discussion groups are:
- Aeclectic Tarot Forum: This forum offers over one million posts on the subject of tarot from nearly 17,000 members.
- Tarot-L: A well established tarot discussion group owned by Brian David Phillips that encourages different insights on many aspects of tarot.
Free Online Courses for Reading Tarot Cards
One of the best known free how to read tarot cards online tutorials is Learning the Tarot by Joan Bunning. This is a free self-paced course that contains 19 lessons and exercises to take the reader from an introduction to tarot through interpreting the cards based on the nature of the query, the spread and their relation to each other in the layout.
Alison Day offers a free 12-week online tarot card reading course. 'll receive one lesson per week via e-mail for a period of 12 weeks. There is an optional online test that accompanies each lesson. A discussion forum is also available to the participants of the course for an interactive experience.
Local Tarot Groups
You may wish to check out your local community for tarot reading groups. Sometimes these gatherings are hosted by a tarot reader or bookstore that specializes in the mystical arts. Meeting and visiting with other tarot enthusiasts is a fun and effective way to learn about reading the cards and become acquainted with other people who share your hobby. Seek, and you will find!
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