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How to Read Tarot Online
Monday, August 24, 2009
InstructionsStep 1: Select a website from the plethora available online, and decide if you want to obtain a free reading or pay for a more advanced reading. Many websites offer free basic readings; an additional fee is charged for more in-depth or live tarot readings.Step 2: Choose a type of spread. The spread will determine the number and placement of tarot cards used for a reading. Three-card spreads, five-card spreads, nine-card spreads and shape-based options such as the Celtic cross spread are commonly used for live and online tarot readings.Step 3: Determine a question or theme for the reading. Questions of love, wealth, work, health and fertility will determine how the reading is performed; each question should be stated at the start of the reading. For example, if the tarot reading centers on love, the website may ask you to define your status---i.e., single, married, widowed or divorced. Your theme or query will determine how many questions you are prompted to answer and how far into the future the reading will investigate.Step 4: Provide your date of birth and gender. You may also be prompted to enter other information on the website, including your birth name and state or country of origin.Step 5: Follow the directions provided by the website. Many online tarot card and medium websites allow you to choose a psychic and then contact a toll-free number for a free tarot card reading; certain restrictions may apply, such as receiving a basic reading or a set number of minutes. Others offer features such as decks that are shuffled electronically in the same way that online card games are shuffled and distributed for online players.
Tips & Warnings- Some tarot card websites specialize in themed readings.
- Never provide your credit card number to a website with which you are not familiar.
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