“Magical practice offers everyone the opportunity to reinvent themselves from the inside out. Why? Because you are a sorceress who has already created the world you inhabit, whether you realize it or not.”
Source: 365 Tarot Spells: Creating the Magic in Each Day
“There is no one way. The is no one path. There is you, your cards, and your gift. That’s it. Read a lot. Watch other readers. Practice on your friends (and tell them that you’re practicing). You can figure out your style with some research and time. No worries. Remember, this is supposed to be fun. In tarot readings (and in all other things), please stop comparing yourself to other people. Compare yourself to yourself.”
Source: Kitchen Table Tarot: Pull Up a Chair, Shuffle the Cards, and Let's Talk Tarot
“Once upon a time, tarot reading was about discovering what your future held. These days tarot helps you craft exactly the future you desire.”
Source: The Magic of Tarot: Your Guide to Intuitive Readings, Rituals, and Spells
“Tea's like magic, man. I felt like I could slip a tea reading into a church potluck and everyone would be amused, as opposed to the horrified reaction I'd get slamming a deck of Tarot cards beside the green bean casserole.”
“The cards tell a story...but you write the ending.”
Source: Tarot: No Questions Asked—Mastering the Art of Intuitive Reading
“Intuition is not perfect. There is always room for misinterpretation. As you continue to practice, your instincts will get stronger. Like a muscle, instinct needs to be exercised regularly. The only way to become psychically fit is to work those intuitive muscles every day.”
Source: Tarot: No Questions Asked—Mastering the Art of Intuitive Reading
“Keep in mind that you also have control over your future! Life doesn't just happen to you and tarot isn't a passive act.”
Source: Tarot: No Questions Asked—Mastering the Art of Intuitive Reading
“A traditional tarot deck is composed of seventy-eight cards. You might encounter modern sets with extra cards. Frankly, I'm not a fan of those because I'm old skool.”
Source: Tarot: No Questions Asked—Mastering the Art of Intuitive Reading
“Divination” derives from
the Latin word divinatio, to
divine. Whatever the method,
when we do a divination we seek to
understand, in some small way, the spiritual
patterns that underlie our lives. Divination
systems, especially the more elaborate ones,
almost always reflect a religious or
philosophical system. We may read the Tarot
as a party game, but the game works because
the symbols on the Tarot cards describe the
deeper truths that give meaning to our lives.
And it works because the Tarot consists
of pictures rather than words. While it is true
that people have written hundreds of books
about the Tarot, and that most people who
want to use the cards in a reading look up
their meanings in a book such as this one,
the Tarot remains first and foremost pictures
- mysterious, evocative, suggestive of whole
worlds of meaning.”
Source: The Complete Illustrated Guide to Tarot AND The Original Rider Waite Tarot Pack
“You are the best person in all my universes”
Source: Not My Match