Can you interpret tarot cards yourself?
The short answer is YES! It is totally OK to read Tarot for yourself. In fact, I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that reading Tarot for yourself is even more valuable and more impactful than having your Tarot cards read for you by a professional.
What does 3 swords mean in tarot?
Three of Swords Tarot Card Description One of the most iconic images in the tarot, the Three of Swords displays a floating heart that is pierced by three swords. This is an image of grief, loss and literally heartbreak. The clouds and rain depict the surrounding grimness of the situation.
Should you get negative tarot cards in your reading?
The cards will always be there for you when you need it. Take your time, step away if you need to. The rest of this article will be dedicated on exploring negative cards when you’re ready. One frustration that I consistently see others have is getting traditionally negative tarot cards in their tarot reading.
Why do people hate getting tarot cards?
Nobody likes getting these cards; they are much less welcomed than the happy sun or star tarot card. And if you’re getting a reading with the preconceived (and we think, harmful) notion that tarot is predictive and foretells ones destiny – these cards can cause a mild panic attack.
Should you keep your tarot cards stashed under your coffee table?
But if you keep your cards stashed under your coffee table and feel great about it (like me!) then you have nothing to worry about. You don’t need to wrap your cards in silk and keep them somewhere sacred in order to have a good reading experience.
What does it mean when you get backstabbed in tarot?
Whether it’s a failure at work, the sudden breakup of a relationship, a natural disaster, or anything in between, these cards typically indicate that something untoward is coming your way. On the other hand, though, the card sometimes means that something bad has already happened- usually that you’ve been “backstabbed” by someone you cared for.