Card Number 1 is about alignment with the universe, and using special knowledge and skills to direct energy toward a desired outcome.
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Can Christians Read Tarot?
Can Catholics or other Christians use Tarot Cards? Let’s look at official Church teaching on the matter.
In my introductory Tarot 101 post, I briefly discuss the issue of whether or not Tarot cards are evil or dangerous, and mention that my own church teaches against the use of the cards to “unveil the future.” I think this subject deserves a little more attention.
The Fool
The Zero Card represents spontaneity, innocence, beginnings and bliss.
Tarot 101
Here’s a quick primer on the Tarot – what it is, whence it came, how it’s used and where to learn more.
The Tarot is a collection of 78 cards, divided into two categories, the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana. The word “arcana” simply means a secret, a mystery or something that is hidden.
How to Get Started With the Tarot
On February 16th of 2019, on a whim and for no particular reason other than curiosity, I began a habit of drawing a single Tarot card each day, looking at it, reading about it, thinking about how the depiction might apply to my life, and writing down a few notes. To my surprise, this practice has changed my life profoundly, and for the better.
For those who may be interested in trying out a similar practice, here are some recommendations on how to begin.