Tarot Cards Allow You to Intuitively Understand Yourself
Individual tarot cards represent points in a sequence, represent places in the pattern. When you apply the scene the card represents to the question at hand, you ‘put two and two together’ intuitively, you realize what the pattern is that is developing in the question at hand, and hopefully you come up with four. You usually do. As President Lincoln said, nothing is 100% 100% of the time, and I take that personally!
The more you know tarot, the less simplistic your reading of it is. Nuances and details in abundance are to be had in tarot. And the way you know tarot is to listen to it. (That is the way to learn generally, isn’t it?) If you ask questions you know the answers to, to discover what the meaning of the cards is, you are listening to tarot.
The nuances and the details appear when you reach the point in learning tarot that you perceive meaning in combinations of cards, not just in single cards. The more cards you combine in your perception, the more details you get. Eventually in your learning of tarot, you will be able to look at a 13-card spread or layout and immediately understand the gist of the answer, then you look at the cards surrounding and modifying the cards that gave you the gist, and you get the details. Not the other way around, at least part of the time, at least on a good day. If you are one of those rare people who understands sentence structure (subject, verb, object, adverbs and adjectives, prepositional phrases): A similar process arises in the dominant and modifying tarot cards.











