Tarot Deck Interview Spread

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Have you found yourself holding a fresh tarot deck and getting that excited feeling? A tarot deck interview spread is the best way to set the foundation of the connection between you and the cards. You can view it as a casual conversation, your “getting acquainted with your new tarot deck” spread. Basically, this spread is useful for any level of tarot experience – from a beginner who is just starting to explore the decks to an expert who is trying to decide on a new deck.

Why Should You Interview Your Tarot Deck?

Have you ever thought about why it is crucial to bond with your tarot cards? Some may liken it to forming a friendship with a new person. You want to know who they are and how they think, what they like and dislike, and how they express themselves. Well, what about your deck? The same applies!

A tarot deck interview is like the first date, an initial encounter that provides an entry point into forming a rapport. The cards in each deck have their own personalities and this spread enables one to feel the tone of each deck. It is a chance to get to know your tarot deck, your own ritual of familiarization with the cards.

With these questions you will know how your deck feels, and what it has and does not like, and what it anticipates for the road ahead. This connection is potent if you are interested in a more in-depth exploration of tarot practice. This is something akin to having a reliable friend to turn to, who helps you navigate your readings with precision and understanding. Therefore, every time you are opening a new tarot deck do not simply look at the pictures. Sit down, mix those cards and have a conversation.

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The 6-Card Tarot Deck Interview Spread

The classic 6-card tarot deck interview spread is a fan favorite for a reason. It’s like a mini-conversation with your cards, covering all the essential bases.

  • Card 1: What is your energy? This sets the tone for your entire reading. It’s like getting a first impression of your deck’s personality – is it playful, serious, or something in between?
  • Card 2: What are your strengths as a deck? Time to discover what your deck excels at! Maybe it’s great for deep introspection, providing clear guidance, or inspiring creativity.
  • Card 3: What are your limitations? No deck is perfect, and that’s okay! Understanding your deck’s limitations helps manage expectations and avoid frustration.
  • Card 4: What can you teach me? Every deck has wisdom to share. This card reveals the lessons your deck is ready to impart, whether it’s about patience, self-love, or embracing change.
  • Card 5: How can I best collaborate with you? Consider this your deck’s user manual. It highlights the ideal way to work together, ensuring smooth and insightful readings.
  • Card 6: What is the outcome of our working relationship? This final card offers a glimpse into the future. It shows the potential of your connection and the magic that awaits.

Remember, this is just a starting point! Feel free to adapt these questions, add your own, or even create a whole new spread. The most important thing is to be open, curious, and ready to connect with your cards. Happy interviewing!

Interpreting the Results

Alrighty then, you are ready with your tarot deck interview spread, and the cards are looking right at you. Now what? Oh, okay, so it’s high time to make use of those messages and start consulting your intuition!

First of all, it is always important to calm down and to look at the big picture. Is it possible to identify the elements of the plot, its recurrent themes or symbols to some extent? Perhaps you’re observing many Swords: a sign of a deck that’s more cut-throat and calculating. Perhaps there is a cluster of Cups, which means that the deck is sharp and analytical.

Next, go deeper into each card, as you see it below. Do you recall those questions you posed? You need to relate the card’s meaning to the position in which it is put in the spread. For instance, when ‘What are your strengths?’ is put in the position of The High Priestess, the reader is likely to have a deck that fully resonates with the unconscious.

You should not be embarrassed to be led by their instincts. If a specific card awakes a specific emotion or recall, further explanation is possible! The tarot deck interview is such a subjective process that there can be no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ ways of approaching it.

One final tip: get yourself a journal and take a note of what you feel and what you notice. It helps make a useful record of your ‘get acquainted with your tarot deck’ workout. You can go back to it, particularly as the interaction with the deck changes over time:

Just a quick reminder, folks; this interview is simply the starting point of the coexistence with the tarot deck. Time spent on your deck will make the bond between you two grow even close. Hence, keep those close to your chest, go by the gut feeling and let something magical happen!

FAQ

What is a tarot deck interview spread?

A tarot deck interview spread is a specific card layout used to get to know a new tarot deck. It’s like having a conversation with your cards!

Why should I do a tarot deck interview?

A deck interview helps you understand the unique personality and energy of your deck. This strengthens your connection and leads to more insightful readings.

When should I use a tarot deck interview spread?

Ideally, you’ll want to interview your tarot deck as soon as you get it. It’s a great way to establish a bond and set the tone for your future readings together.

Can I use a tarot deck interview spread with an old deck?

Absolutely! Even if you’ve had a deck for a while, a deck interview can be helpful. It can reveal new insights or deepen your existing connection.

How many cards are in a tarot deck interview spread?

There are different layouts, but a common one uses 6 cards. Each card represents a specific question about the deck’s personality and how you can best work together.

Can I create my own tarot deck interview spread?

Of course! While there are traditional spreads, you can personalize the questions to suit your needs. It’s all about connecting with your deck in a way that feels right for you.

How often should I do a tarot deck interview?

Whenever you feel the need! It’s a great practice to revisit your deck interview spread periodically, especially if you feel disconnected or want to gain a fresh perspective.

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