Hi, sorry I missed the live. I am still doing all my card draws. I am liking the deck I chose. I've done a variety of things with my draws, poems, mind mapping, comparing the cards to the Thoth, using the book Journaling the Tarot: Evolutions by Dreya Blume, writing a focused meaning using only 1 or 2 sentences, pairing it with an oracle. I did journal everyday. My 2 favorites were using the Tarot Evolutions and writing a focused meaning. My deck that I'm using is the Sacred She tarot. I really liked the 3 card format and I'm learning to be more open (as in not always sticking with a traditional meaning) with my readings as well as blending the cards together. I am planning on doing this again in January to get to know another of my decks better.
i've absolutely loved this! I'm using Ink Witch by Eric Maille. i'm actually proud of myself for keeping up with it LOL. it helped that i've allowed myself to pull them at any point in the day instead of trying to get myself to do it like first thing in the day or whatnot. i typically never do daily draws unless im really mulling over something specific or experiencing something i feel i need more support through. on days i dont know what to read about i've just checked what other people are doing to find something that sounds fun! for christmas i plan on reading the six cards as three two-card readings, with each one informing the other. idk how to explain it LOL
I couldn't make the live, but I'm catching up now. I would definitely do this again, not just for advent. I would use it to get to know a deck better. I prefer the random order of pulling cards, instead of working through from the fool to the end as it feels more fun and less like studying 🤣. I would either stick with 3 card pulls or maybe 2 cards. 🌟 I also like how we get to see every card in the deck this way, rather than getting reoccurring cards. I feel like I never see some cards in certain decks!
Hi, sorry I missed the live. I am still doing all my card draws. I am liking the deck I chose. I've done a variety of things with my draws, poems, mind mapping, comparing the cards to the Thoth, using the book Journaling the Tarot: Evolutions by Dreya Blume, writing a focused meaning using only 1 or 2 sentences, pairing it with an oracle. I did journal everyday. My 2 favorites were using the Tarot Evolutions and writing a focused meaning. My deck that I'm using is the Sacred She tarot. I really liked the 3 card format and I'm learning to be more open (as in not always sticking with a traditional meaning) with my readings as well as blending the cards together. I am planning on doing this again in January to get to know another of my decks better.
i've absolutely loved this! I'm using Ink Witch by Eric Maille. i'm actually proud of myself for keeping up with it LOL. it helped that i've allowed myself to pull them at any point in the day instead of trying to get myself to do it like first thing in the day or whatnot. i typically never do daily draws unless im really mulling over something specific or experiencing something i feel i need more support through. on days i dont know what to read about i've just checked what other people are doing to find something that sounds fun! for christmas i plan on reading the six cards as three two-card readings, with each one informing the other. idk how to explain it LOL
I couldn't make the live, but I'm catching up now. I would definitely do this again, not just for advent. I would use it to get to know a deck better. I prefer the random order of pulling cards, instead of working through from the fool to the end as it feels more fun and less like studying 🤣. I would either stick with 3 card pulls or maybe 2 cards. 🌟
I also like how we get to see every card in the deck this way, rather than getting reoccurring cards. I feel like I never see some cards in certain decks!
You keep mentioning "TarotTreat" - good name for your next project!