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How much time do you spend everyday with your tarot deck/tarot decks?

 

At the moment it's not more than 5 minutes a day for me, it's when I draw my daily card. :-[

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It varies a lot. But If you also count the time I spend reading, writing or talking about tarot.. or watch YouTube-videos about tarot-related topics.. or modifying/trimming cards... or designing spreads.. then it’s often a couple of hours every day!

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Various does not begin...

 

Some days no time at all (I don't do daily cards.) Some days - most of the day ! And yes - there's also talking about them and reading about them with no cards present.

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I really cannot quantify it.  There are days I do nothing at all with the cards themselves, but I usually spend at least a few minutes reading Tarot or Oracle info, googling stuff about them or something related to them.  During the week I am peeking in and out of this forum regularly throughout the day.  When I can I like to spend a couple of hours or so, Tarot is one of those things that just rejuvenates my soul, so it is part of my taking care of myself and dedicating some time to myself.  To me it is not all about doing readings, it has a lot to do with delving in in various forms.

AJ-ish/Sharyn
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at least an hour, it helps me pull myself together, set my intent for the day

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Unfortunately lately it's not much :(. I used to spend hours with my cards when I begun reading. But I had a lot of time back then. Now there's days, sometimes even weeks I spend without touching my cards or doing anything related to tarot. And when I have some little time to dedicate to tarot it's rarely no more than 1hour. It really depends on what's going on in my life

tarotsquared
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Right now ,since I'm working on a deck, about 2 hours

 

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Sometimes it is for 3-4 hours. But I don´t do it everyday.  :)

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I'm glad that I'm not the only one, that don't have time enough for my decks!

aleatoryEpiphany
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Right now it's not even daily, but I do spend like twenty minutes to an hour with my deck when I get the chance. So far I'm managing to read every other day but I'm not forcing myself as I don't wish to burn out.

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I seem to be thinking about tarot a lot these days.  Each day I get in a little reading, a bit of time on this forum, online at various tarot seller sites (just looking!), and some time with the cards (which can vary widely from a few minutes to a few hours.)

 

My life is very stressful at the moment and tarot seems to ground me and relaxes me.

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I've had months where I have not looked or touched any of them. But usually about 5 mins a day. It's useful when you are learning to take a card every day, for a daily card or just to study a card a day and look at it. But no pressure, it doesn't really matter how much time you spend with them but the important thing is using them. I really believe you learn the most from actually practising with them  :) I wish I could do my intention of spending time each day meditating on each image for a while but I never manage to do it  :))

AJ-ish/Sharyn
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I appreciate the posts from those who are distanced from their cards for any reason. Selfish, but without more posts this forum is doomed. :)

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Understood, AJ-ish.

 

It varies so much for me. I like to spend at least 15 minutes in the morning, more if possible. I check in here a lot as well, and at work I sneak time to look at images of the deck I'm working with.

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Not as much as I’d like! I usually manage to dedicate an hour or two at the weekend to do a reading.

 

Otherwise, it’s snatched moments of time to browse the forum, read around tarot generally or play with one of my apps. I miss having the time to just have a few decks out and spread them over the floor to compare and contrast.

 

 

 

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