I'm not sure I understand your question, since a significator card is most-often used apart from the layout, set aside to "invoke" or represent a certain energy around the situation so it wouldn't show up the spread. Maybe you're referring to a personality card rather than a significator card?
@@yeeeessssssssss OK then... I would be looking around me at people who were embodying that type of energy, Knight of Pentacles being personally stable, fond of regularity, already in some sort of groove or on some kind of comfortable path for themselves. And I would look at whether this was helping me or hindering my efforts in my own life right now.
A significator card is chosen intentionally, to represent the querant: their persona, their energy, their situation, how they appear in their life. Not a random or chance draw, but done with focus prior to drawing the other cards.
who pull out the significator card - reader or seeker ? do we intentionally as in when whole deck is upright , when i can see the illustrations I serif and take out that card, is that the way to pull significator ? i want to know when one choose a court card as significator for knowing more about personality- so in this way we will always get one card only , right or lets say we choose by horoscope then too it will be same always
This is a good question, thanks for posting your thoughts. Yes, the significator is drawn intentionally when the deck is upright and you're looking at the card images. As with many things in the Tarot, you have options as to how to go about choosing a significator. I like to think about the questioner's area of concern/interest and go from there. For instance, if the goal is financial security, I might choose the Queen of Pentacles for the querent. If the question is about love/marriage, I might choose the 10 of cups. Thinking about the area of concern helps focus on the goal and the desired outcome ( i.e. working with the idea that it's already there and waiting to be brought into manifestation) --the significator can represent these ideas. Alternatively, you can have the querent choose the card that most resonates with them about their issue, but be careful to advise them to choose a card to represent where they want to be, not where they are with an issue. In the above examples, a querent might choose the 6 of pentacles for a financial security query, or the Queen of Cups for a love question. Whatever resonates best with the querant is going to be the best choice!
@@TarotQueen100 also you didn't put light on the Second part of my question about identification of personality through court cards because that's not how you practices significator card, right ?
Yes that's right, I'd rather choose one that fits the current situation. It's not wrong to do it by astrology, it's just not my preference. @@maitrisinghai
I am just learning tarot, and I really appreciate your videos. They are among the best I have seen. Thank you so much for sharing your gift with us.
I concur.
Thank you so much I was really having trouble understanding significators
8 years later and still very helpful. Thank you!
Wonderful, thank you!
Great reading! I would like to use signifcator cards for my candle spells!
Very interesting way of using a significator. Thank you!
Thanks, Susan, for being part of the "Tarot Tips" international community of Tarot learners. and for sharing this video. Much appreciated!
Thank you! :)
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Is there a meaning when I got a significator card (knight of pentacles) in my reading in the place ‘situation’?
I'm not sure I understand your question, since a significator card is most-often used apart from the layout, set aside to "invoke" or represent a certain energy around the situation so it wouldn't show up the spread. Maybe you're referring to a personality card rather than a significator card?
Jeanne Fiorini yeah the personality card I had a typo 😂😂
@@yeeeessssssssss OK then... I would be looking around me at people who were embodying that type of energy, Knight of Pentacles being personally stable, fond of regularity, already in some sort of groove or on some kind of comfortable path for themselves. And I would look at whether this was helping me or hindering my efforts in my own life right now.
Ok so I choose the significator card or do I let it roll out by itself?🤔
A significator card is chosen intentionally, to represent the querant: their persona, their energy, their situation, how they appear in their life. Not a random or chance draw, but done with focus prior to drawing the other cards.
who pull out the significator card - reader or seeker ?
do we intentionally as in when whole deck is upright , when i can see the illustrations I serif and take out that card, is that the way to pull significator ?
i want to know when one choose a court card as significator for knowing more about personality- so in this way we will always get one card only , right or lets say we choose by horoscope then too it will be same always
This is a good question, thanks for posting your thoughts. Yes, the significator is drawn intentionally when the deck is upright and you're looking at the card images. As with many things in the Tarot, you have options as to how to go about choosing a significator. I like to think about the questioner's area of concern/interest and go from there. For instance, if the goal is financial security, I might choose the Queen of Pentacles for the querent. If the question is about love/marriage, I might choose the 10 of cups. Thinking about the area of concern helps focus on the goal and the desired outcome ( i.e. working with the idea that it's already there and waiting to be brought into manifestation) --the significator can represent these ideas.
Alternatively, you can have the querent choose the card that most resonates with them about their issue, but be careful to advise them to choose a card to represent where they want to be, not where they are with an issue. In the above examples, a querent might choose the 6 of pentacles for a financial security query, or the Queen of Cups for a love question. Whatever resonates best with the querant is going to be the best choice!
@@TarotQueen100 wowiee . . I am glad that you Answered . . Thankyouu
@@TarotQueen100 also you didn't put light on the Second part of my question about identification of personality through court cards because that's not how you practices significator card, right ?
Yes that's right, I'd rather choose one that fits the current situation. It's not wrong to do it by astrology, it's just not my preference. @@maitrisinghai
great
I usually dont use significators. :[ But thanks to this vid!