What does 7 mean in a tarot reading?
If you sit patiently for your Tarot reading and see some cards with the number seven appear, chances are they indicate that you will be patiently sitting and waiting for something else. The number seven is an indicator of both the thing we most want and the unexpected delivery.
What do different tarot spreads mean?
A three-card spread has the reader pull three cards from the deck after it’s been shuffled and halved by the querent (more on that in a moment). Usually, the first called pulled represents the past, the second represents the present, and the third represents the future.
What is number 7 in Tarot deck?
7. THE CHARIOT. —Succour, providence; also war, triumph, presumption, vengeance, trouble. Reversed: Riot, quarrel, dispute, litigation, defeat.
What is the meaning of 7?
Definition of seven 1 : a number that is one more than six — see Table of Numbers. 2 : the seventh in a set or series the seven of clubs. 3 : something having seven units or members.
Do you lay tarot cards face-up or down?
Just don’t lose it! I have always been taught that the cards you have chosen from the deck go back into the box face-up on top of the pile of cards, while the rest of the deck stays face-down in the box. Repeat this practice every time you do a reading for yourself or others.
How do you distribute tarot cards?
Once you have a deck, you’ll want to choose your spread. The most common one is the 3-card spread, which requires you to separate the Major and Minor Arcana cards and shuffle both decks before beginning. You can then take the top card from the Major Arcana deck and place it face-up in front of you.
How can I make my own spread?
How to Design Your Own Tarot Spread
- Understand what your client is asking. The more specific your question(s), the more specific your Tarot reading.
- Start with some common questions.
- Focus on empowering your client.
- Decide on a layout.
- Applying the principles to design your own tarot spread.