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  2. DanielJUK
    DanielJUK replied to witchcraft's topic in Tarot Talk & Technique
    @witchcraft if you want to get to 5 posts, you are welcome to reply to people's introduction threads and welcome them as well as this thread 😊 When you are starting out, it's fine to refer to the book. You are learning the cards. You might need to refer to your study materials to learn. It's worth keeping a journal or writing down any ideas you want with the cards. You might take something from the image or it triggers something with you. When you get to 5 posts, you can start a journal thread for yourself here and use it however you want! So you can write your own posts to yourself. About the forum, you are always welcome to post on old threads that is fine and add to the discussions. Also you are welcome to start your own. Also it's aimed for everyone, so please don't feel overwhelmed. There are all levels here. Some people read on fiction, like reading a book or watching a TV series? Reading on a character or how will the mystery turn out in the end? Who was the killer? That sort of thing. Can you get the ending with the tarot before you get to it?
  3. fire cat pickles
    fire cat pickles replied to fire cat pickles's topic in Deck of the Week
    Welcome back @Rachelcat 😀
  4. Rachelcat
    Rachelcat replied to fire cat pickles's topic in Deck of the Week
    Hi everybody! Thanks as always, @fire cat pickles . This week for me will be Tarot in Space Cosmic Zen. It’s a birthday gift from my son and daughter-in-law (along with two other decks I’ve decided not to add to my collection. But I enjoyed checking them out!) It’s a cute comic book style-deck. When I went to the creator’s site to grab the companion pdf, I found out it’s based on the creator’s own Hitchhiker’s Guide-esque novel series, The Audacity by Carmen Loup. (Insert obligatory envy-hating of talented people who can both write and illustrate here.) An abducted earthling becomes a rocket racer in a rocket named The Audacity and of course saves the universe along the way. There are four books, and I’ve almost finished the first. Funny and engaging. And more so because of the illustrations in the cards! Suits are rockets, comets, lasers, and planets. Courts are ensign, lieutenant (all androids), night captain, and day captain. (Oh, and the cards have messages in an “alien” phonetic alphabet, but I haven’t figured that out yet.) Let’s see what the deck has to say for itself! Seems like a lot of celebration here! And a lot of rockets/fire! What is your most important characteristic? Four of Rockets May the protagonist and Xan her alien friend celebrate a racing win. The deck is all about a fun tarot organization (4) of the energy (rockets) of the stories. What is your strength? Ten of Rockets It seems like the stories could be too ephemeral to carry an entire tarot, but it has the ability pull it off. Your weakness? Lieutenant of Rockets Meta: So far, I’ve only encountered one android in the story, and it was in the junkyard. Maybe the deck has flown too far away from its source material? What can you teach me? Six of Rockets More May and Xan celebration. The deck can teach me to loosen up and enjoy the wins. How can I learn it? Six of Comets Pair of sixes. Young earthling May accepts a premonitory flower from an (alien) stranger. I can learn to enjoy my wins by being open to receive them even if they don’t look like what I’m expecting. What will be the outcome of our work together? Three of Planets And even more togetherness. May and Xan welcome the hyper-rational Listay as a member of their racing team. Speaking of working together! The whimsy of the deck will blend and work well with my more rationalize and generalized tarot knowledge to be a good team. Love it! We’ll see how it reads this week and how I enjoy the rest of the stories.
  5. Little Fang
    Little Fang replied to gregory's topic in Technical Forum Assistance
    Thank you for having that linked! I'll put it in my to-do!
  6. DanielJUK
    DanielJUK replied to gregory's topic in Technical Forum Assistance
    The Deck Library Index is here - https://www.thetarotforum.com/library/ (I had it saved) We'll sort out the menus and stuff in time 😃
  7. gregory
    gregory posted a topic in Technical Forum Assistance
    I realise the upgrade has borked things - but when you have a minute - the deck library is now fairly useless; it isn't possible any more to get a simple list of the decks in it, and trying to find one through the images/albums simply doesn't work. If you are looking for a deck you don't know well, you aren't going to locate it by an image, and trying to work out which album it should be in - again, you have to know the deck to find it that way - and in the case I just tried - I can't work out which album it would be in if it were there. Please tell me there is a way to get the simple lists back.
  8. DanielJUK
    DanielJUK replied to a post in a topic in Technical Forum Assistance
    Hey @witchcraft , I'm sorry you had problems joining and thank you for updating us and what worked for you. I've put your posts together here in this thread to reply to you. We think there was a problem in the forum software, because a small minority of members joining started having problems getting past the security check. We just did this big forum update and hopefully this is now fixed in this update. It had numerous fixes. Anyway thank you for letting us know and glad you got into our community in the end. Thank you for your patience 😃
  9. gregory
    gregory replied to Chariot's topic in Tarot Decks
    I love this deck and use it a lot. I never read LWBs unless I am terminally confused by a deck (see under Hexen 5, for instance.)
  10. fire cat pickles
    fire cat pickles replied to fire cat pickles's topic in Deck of the Week
    Deck of the Week Sign-up Thread, Week 470: Jul. 6 - Jul. 12 - Deck of the Week - Tarot, Tea, & Me - A Tarot Reader's Community
  11. fire cat pickles
    A unique version of Reading Circle for those who would like to work through their collection of decks, participants choose decks from their collections to work with for the week. Some use one deck, others use two or more. Some combine methods: Tarot, non-tarot (e.g. oracle), playing cards, or any other divinatory method is welcome. All we ask is that you use at least one tarot or oracle deck. No collection is too large or too small. The only rules we have are the Tarot, Tea & Me Rules; Be respectful of one other. Please join us! Please post with your choice of deck(s) for the week Chat away about your deck, how you're finding it (or not), etc., it's all up to you Participants may either choose to share their readings here in this discussion thread or opt to have their own journal in the Journals Forum and link it here Yet others may even have an offline journal in paper & pencil/pen form Share as often, as much, or as little as you like. You can drop in and out at any time—reality and life permitting. New to tarot? Long time reader? Come on in! Participants fire cat pickles: Tarot de la Rea Rachelcat: Tarot in Space Cosmic Zen Click here for DOTW 469 (6/29-7/5)
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  13. Little Fang
    Little Fang posted a topic in Announcements
    Welcome to the newest upgrade of the Invision Community Forums! It was a heck of an update to get us situated and current, as you maybe could tell the forum was down for the night. I do apologize for that part; it was a silly oopsie that I have since figured out. It's going to be an adjustment, as they made so many changes, so I apologize, as I know change is hard—for me too. Take your time in adjusting, and we can learn how to make this work out for us. I still have to hunt down plugins and make sure those are right, so please let me know what isn't working and is missing over in the tech support! ~LF FIX LIST: medals/trophies
  14. Nemia
    Nemia replied to witchcraft's topic in Tarot Talk & Technique
    Welcome! From my experience, this forum is great for everybody, no matter where we are right now on our tarot journey. Which is never-ending anyway. There is no tarot police, whatever you do is okay. Referencing the booklet, or a book, or not doing so at all - it's all okay. The learning effect is maybe greater if you try to do your own interpretation first, write it down and then compare with what's written in the book. But it's not necessary. The traditional meanings of the cards have developed over time, depending on the time and place the cards were used and who created the deck. There are different traditions; in the English-speaking world, the Waite=Smith tradition is dominant. Its card meanings were not only influenced by tradition but also by astrological associations. If you're interested, you can dive into that knowledge, but many people are good tarot readers without astrological knowledge. While the meanings of the trump cards are the same in nearly every deck, there is more variation among the suit cards. Each suit has a theme or character of its own, usually based on the four ancient elements, and each numbered card also has numerological associations. All these associations also influence the meaning of the card. If you don't have questions about your own life, one way of working with the cards is asking questions about historical or fictive characters and situations, but also sports or politics or your own past. Yes-or-No-questions are possible, but you may get better result from open-ended questions. Some people get better results with general questions, others with very concrete questions, you'll have to try this for yourself. One-card-readings are very useful, and many people recommend starting, like you do, with a card-per-day exercise. Draw it in the morning, look at it, keep it open, and in the evening, ask yourself: did I meet the mood or energy of this card anywhere today? Simple three-card readings are also great because they give you a bit more information, and you can see how the cards interact. There are tons of ideas for three-card spreads, from Past/Present/Future, Mind/Body/Spirit or Root/Problem/Solution to whatever interests you. Many people work without spread positions and just look at the overall picture the three cards generate. You can simply try every idea that comes to your mind. Just playing with the cards is a good way of getting to know them. I have always found that picking cards can be as helpful as drawing a card. For example, you can ask yourself: how do I want this job interview to go?, and then go through the deck and take out three or four cards that show the answer. Don't overthink it, just look at them and see what comes up. Then, put these outcome cards together and think about them. There are reasons why you picked them. You may wish to take a picture of these cards together and look at them before and after the job interview. Who is my mother as a tarot card? my father? my best friend? Again, find the cards without looking at the book. First, pick the card or cards, and only then read about their meanings. I found the advice of writing everything down to be very useful for me. No matter whether you use a note-taking app or a paper journal, it will help you learn to get the tarot better. You'll keep track of your insights and won't lose them. As a newbie, you have the chance of developing your own associations with the cards, and that's great. You can also write here on the boards about your card and get input from others. There is a great reading circle for beginners here where you can read for others and get feedback. It's often easier to get a clear reading when you read for a stranger. Reading for ourselves, we all have our biases 😉 There are tons of material about the tarot on these boards, online and in books. And it's your choice whether you use it or rely on your own wisdom and intuition; you can change your focus whenever you want. The most important thing is to work with a deck that speaks to you with a clear voice, where each card has a distinct character. Nowadays, there are so many decks that it may seem impossible to find one. The usual advice is to stick with a Waite-Smith tradition deck because there are so many good resources about these decks, but many people have started with different decks. Even if everybody loves a certain deck and recommends it - if you find it ugly, dry or uninteresting, you don't have to follow the advice. Tastes differ. The deck library here on the forum is a great resource if you're looking for a deck that resonates with you. There are also great apps where you can work with different decks to see how they work for you before you invest in buying one. There is no pressure and no end-of-year exam. Tarot is an open art, and it's a language that anyone can learn. The fun for me is in the learning, not the knowing. Because with every reading, you start anew. Enjoy the journey!
  15. joy
    joy replied to Lakewater's topic in Introductions
    Hello @Lakewater welcome to the TT&M Family
  16. joy
    joy replied to witchcraft's topic in Introductions
    Hello @witchcraft welcome to the TT&M Family
  17. Rose Lalonde
    Rose Lalonde replied to witchcraft's topic in Introductions
    Hi @witchcraft, and welcome. I think you can easily use tarot for reflection without being worried about inviting bad energy. But then, I'm someone who believes that it's about you and what you bring to tarot; the cards are a tool not the source. People see it different ways though (which is good, the whole point of having a forum to exchange ideas 🙂 ) so I'm sure you can also find advice here on dealing with those concerns if they come up. Anyway, I hope you enjoy it here.
  18. JoyousGirl
    JoyousGirl replied to alethian's topic in Individual Card Meanings
    Death is a definite end to something. A transformation from what has been. Something is not coming back. I was shuffling the other day and it fell out of my deck 2 minutes before I got a phone call saying my friend had died.
  19. Libra 58
    Libra 58 replied to Chariot's topic in Tarot Decks
    I have the deck and I worked with i last year (2025). The pictures is easy to understand but I didn´t feel that the LWB helped anything. I got the advise from people in here to skip the LWB och just use the deck and my own head! That worked much better!😉
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  21. witchcraft
    I know so little about tarot that I'm not even sure how to make 5 quality posts. A lot of the discussions are way over my head lol. There's also a lot of good information in this part of the forums alone, but there's an overwhelming amount for me. It seems I am well and truly The Fool. I suppose that I'd like to know how other people got started, and what they might recommend? For context, I do have a pip deck. It's an anime themed one. I understand that there is no rush and tarot seems to be something you continue practicing and learning and "mastering" for one's whole life. But I thought it might be helpful (and hopefully okay / not off-topic) to ask some beginner questions here without hijacking someone else's thread... 1. I often struggle to know what to ask or inquire. I personally prefer to avoid questions that would be fortune-telling, and I also avoid yes-or-no questions. So far I don't even ask a question really, I more or less ask for something to "consider" or "reflect on" today. 2. Whenever I've done a single card reading (haven't even attempted multi-card readings), I have to reference the booklet that came with my deck. Is this... okay to do? On the flip side, to what extent is it okay to just look at a card and interpret it in a more personal, private way that is unique to me? And for lack of a better term, where do the "pre-packaged" meanings come from; is it just general, somewhat non-specific consensus from 100+ years of people doing tarot and working with the same decks and imagery? 3. Is this forum a good place for utter beginners like myself, or more for more experienced tarot people? Thanks.
  22. witchcraft
    witchcraft posted a topic in Introductions
    I hope someone read that in Obi-Wan Kenobi's voice. My username actually comes from a time when I was falsely accused of cheating in a video game and got banned for "video game witchcraft." I since decided to reclaim the word, I guess. Just wanted to clarify that rather than accidentally come across as a poseur lol. The reason I joined was to hopefully learn more about tarot... I only have one deck, an anime themed one by Natasha Yglesias. Yeah, I like anime and was introduced to tarot by the Persona games series. Generally speaking, I've always had an openness to "mysticism" or "spirituality" whichever people prefer. Even though I've had this deck for two years, I've been rather hesitant to use it because of a lot of religious baggage. Also, I'm a bit superstitious; I just want to use tarot in a more secular sense, as a tool for reflection. I don't want to invite bad energy or self-fulfilling prophecies or anything like that. So I was hoping that by joining here I could learn from people who have more experience and know a lot more about tarot. Well, I think that I'll leave things there for now. Thank you for reading.
  23. witchcraft
    witchcraft joined the community
  24. Guest
    Hello, I've tried to make an account both on my desktop as well as on mobile, using both Firefox and Chrome. When I answer "The Fool" for RWS Card #0, it gives me a red error message. When I answer "Tea" for the drink this forum is named after, I get the same red failure message. I've also tried not using capitals. Thanks.
  25. Rodney
    Rodney replied to Chariot's topic in Tarot Decks
    I know too much about how LoS LWBs are created, so have developed a general disdain for them. Regardless of what the imagery looks like, LoS has a slavish devotion to forcing those images to be interpreted through a RWS lens. The LWB for this deck veers toward the useless end of the spectrum. (I have almost 300 LoS decks.) Some sample interpretations: 8 Swords: "Fear and indecision that create isolation and suffering. The weight of undesired responsbility causes a state of oppression." 10 Wands: "Waste of energy, squandered in the search for useless things or because of the pressure of too much responsibility." Justice: "If you have followed the road of honesty you have nothing to fear from the door of Justice. Relate your problems, even vigorously, and sometimes when you least expect it you will find wise people that can give you advice." To my eye only one of those interpretations even comes remotely close to reflecting what's depicted on the cards...
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  27. Lakewater
    Lakewater posted a topic in Introductions
    Hi just a quick introduction Happy to be apart of your forum and learn and share with the other posters here.
  28. gregory
    gregory replied to alethian's topic in Individual Card Meanings
    You asked a yes no question - one card will do it; you don't need to draw more. So there I'd say - no it won't happen again.
  29. Celine
    Celine replied to Celine's topic in Lenormand
    thank you @DanielJUK I will look at it all again and see how the meaning works out that way. Next time though I'll definitely state in my question "and The Lady is her" 😂 as you suggest because this has taken a toll on my brain cells! (And now you also know why I don't contribute much at all to other threads, I don't have firm footing yet.)
  30. DanielJUK
    DanielJUK replied to Celine's topic in Lenormand
    @Celine I think the reason @joy says the Lady represents you and Bear, her, is because you asked as the question.... "what my (female) boss had taken away from our discussion?" Of course, you can ask about her at work, or other people, or do fictional readings and you would not be the significator. This reading involves you because you are asking, and that is why it is allowed with our third-party rules because you are part of the reading. We wouldn't allow just reading on her at work, for example. This is just other people's opinions on the reading though and of course you can ignore it and disagree. I would see you as the Lady as well though in the reading. You can make intentions before the reading, what represents you and her and see if they come up in the reading. I always ask what card my querents want to represent them and commonly they choose Gentleman / Lord or Lady.

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