I would absolutely love to read your tarot-inspired poems, @Amethyst! If you are comfortable sharing them, they would be a pleasure to read
Woohoo! Way to go, @Abs53! Wishing you the best of luck for the round 2 interview
I would absolutely love to read your tarot-inspired poems, @Amethyst! If you are comfortable sharing them, they would be a pleasure to read
Woohoo! Way to go, @Abs53! Wishing you the best of luck for the round 2 interview
Thanks!!! Can’t wait for Monday now
Thank you, hon. I’ll do it. One a week should keep me busy for more than a year. That way I can read all five of my tarot books on that card and get information from all of them.
Yes, please!!
Thank you @Francisco! I’ll try to post one each week. Hope you’re staying safe on the West Coast!
Love the log idea, do you use short hand? How do you journal the spreads?
Great question, @Nadialuna! To be honest, my tarot journal is a scribbly mess But I think that just like with Dream Logs, it’s more about recording the experience than making it look gorgeous!
I usually write the date and day of the week and the question I asked. Below that I write which card I pulled and which position it is in (depending on the spread, but usually just the 3-card past/present/future reading). I write a brief description taken from that oh-so-helpful guide book that comes with the deck (as I’m still learning the card meanings!). Then I write how I am interpreting these meanings for my own life and circumstance- how they relate back to the question I asked.
Then I can go back later and see how my interpretation matched with what really happened! Sometimes I go back and see that the card really did relate, just not in the way I initially interpreted it to . My goal is to eventually improve my reading accuracy, while studying the cards!
I agree that it’s very useful to go back and see what you wrote about a given spread or question.
You can write down the spread, the question, the cards, and any take aways or ideas you get from the spread.
You could draw each card or keep it simple with plain text:
Your tarot log is so organized and neat, Francisco! I love how you used a symboling system on the left-hand side, instead of writing out the full card name and details
. Ahhh journalling goals right here- I feel inspired to make my own entries more cleanly written too!
Thanks for the advice, I’ll give it go!
You are very welcome, @Nadialuna! Let us know how your tarot journaling goes