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Card A Day (with a Twist)
On Facebook I belong to a fun tarot group called Tarotholics Anonymous. The other day Tiffany Crosara shared an exercise that her friend Patricia Finney taught her.
It is very simple:
Draw a card in the morning, but don’t look at it, put it away. At the end of the day, note any interesting events and guess which card it might have been – then see if you were right.
This is a great way to exercise your intuition and, if you are so inclined, your prediction skills.
What are some ways you use the Card A Day practice?
I use the card a day technique you describe in ‘What the Tarot Can Do for You” & prior to that I used the one found on the Tarot School website. I’m anxious to try this one as a comparison to what I ‘know’ I’m ‘supposed’ to get.
I do readings every morning. Depending on the state of the question of the day, I may do a 3 card reading, a celtic spread or a lovers reading. I have learned so much about each card and the importance of my choices in life. My intuition is strongly linked to the phases of the moon.
This is such a good idea to exercise intuition. I’m starting today!
there is a women I am in love with I did a recent reading to find out abit about who she is here it goes 8 of cups 10 pentacles 5 of swords 2 of cups and ends with 3 of pentacles 5 of swords features 3 men which am I and this card proceeds with 2 of cups and 3 of pentacles does this mean there is a happy ending for me and her please advise thankyou dillon