Personal Tarot
It must be hard to believe for someone who lives in the real world. The mind is full of doubts, because anyone can do this and by pulling out a few cards, what happens now. Tarot is a really brilliant invention because you can communicate with the spiritual world. But! It has now become a way of telling the future. That's not what it was fucking designed for. It conveys messages and qualities. For someone who wants to know the future, it can only be given as a reward, because if you get caught, it's like a limousine. It's very difficult to get out of it.
Creating your own tarot is not only an excellent exercise in aligning your intuition with your rationality, it is also a creative work. The basic premise of your own tarot is that you don't need any learned knowledge, but the price is that it works only with your own cards and only for you. With traditional tarot, you're using a rules-based communication system laid down by others a long time ago, but someone has to interpret it. This brings to mind an unforgettable scene from a forgettable movie. Paramedics rush down the corridor of a hospital with a stretcher carrying an injured man. One of the relatives asks the doctor, "Doctor, is the patient going to be okay?" "I don't know, I'm not a good doctor". So, who interprets the message for you makes a difference. Especially since they are the best source of information in terms of ufointelligence.
The Tartot card can be rationally explained in a world that already knows the hologram. It really is a means of communication between planes, where you are not talking to such and such god and goddess, but to your own levels of consciousness, who can be named by those names. Whoever came up with the traditional tarot system went to the Egyptian foundations, as does Christianity today independent of Rome. It has a system worked out in it, divided into arcana so that each card has a reverse meaning. The person in front of whom such a card is drawn is an interpretive interpreter who tries to construct a rational explanation from these many meanings on the spot, in which he/she is of course helped (and hindered, and may be misled). I ask you frankly, how is this necessary?
I say what is the alternative. You are the only one needed. Get out a big sheet of paper, maybe A3. Do nothing, just wait for the signs. The first sign, if you're lucky, is a number, as many pages as you have and you can even dot this on the piece of paper to make it look good later. This sheet should be on the wall or in some prominent place. It's best not to make it a big priority because it's up to you when it's done. So there's our template, now we wait. A word will either appear in your head or you will feel that what you are looking at is a message for you. You will write that word on a spot on your page. There will come a time when there will be a word over every dot. Your card is done. Now comes the phase that helps you make your own interpretation. Turn the card over and dot it the same way. This will make your own card, which is what follows.
Ask someone to read these words to you in turn, your job is to say one word for each word that comes to mind. You can do it on your phone, the point is that for each word you need a word of your own that you can say immediately, preferably in a calm situation. When you fill up the other side of the card, it's your own tarot card, made personally for you. You can buy blank packs of cards, or you can cut them out of cardboard. You also sit down and create a picture of yourself for each word, and one by one you make the deck with the number of cards that are on the card. Can you add? Do you feel like you have to? Can you add trump and jolly joker? Why not, if you forgot before.
You have your own tarot card, you should use it. How? Supposedly, when you go to a shop that has stones and crystals, you don't choose them, the stones choose you. What card you draw and whether it's good are fear-fueled beliefs. Which are good for spicing up your otherwise pretty calm and stable path without them. So it would be good to believe in them. I can make programming cards that don't require any beliefs, which is good if you have heart occupiers on your body. To some extent, you can have yours if you make pictures for each card. The first question is, how many cards do you draw? The A answer is to have a hunch, B answer is to make a template on a sheet of paper, for example, "current situation", then in front of that, "ways out", then in front of that, "sign of success", "sign of failure", "next step". Create your own. Each person will want a tarot card for different purposes. Do you have many goals? Have lots of templates, just be careful not to overdo it. Only once a year, or if you really feel like it.
There's the deck and the question templates. Since there's no one to ask, you're just you, interpreting the results of the tarot draw itself is your job. Patience, unfortunately this is what it takes, because the sky from which the information comes (actually it comes from an internal network) is not second based. When working with this, try to be at your most calm, which is what a stressed person is best suited to at dawn. You formulate your questions, pull out the cards, then stand there with a message that makes absolutely no sense to an outsider, that only makes sense in your own head and makes sense to you.