Reading Method : Tarot Card
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Tarot card reading is a practice that originated in 15th-century Europe, where tarot cards were initially used for playing games. By the 18th century, tarot evolved into a tool for divination and spiritual guidance, largely influenced by occultists who linked the cards to ancient mystical traditions. A standard tarot deck contains 78 cards divided into two groups: the Major Arcana, which represents significant life themes and spiritual lessons, and the Minor Arcana, which focuses on everyday events and challenges. During a tarot reading, a querent (the person seeking insight) presents a question or area of concern. The tarot reader shuffles the deck, often allowing the querent to cut the cards, and then draws a specific number of cards, arranging them in a spread. Each card's position and symbolism are interpreted to provide guidance or insight into the querent's situation. The cards do not predict the future deterministically but offer perspectives and possibilities, encouraging self-reflection and intuition. Tarot readings can be used for various purposes, such as gaining clarity on personal issues, exploring potential outcomes, and understanding deeper emotions or motivations. They are often seen as a tools for personal growth and self-discovery. While tarot can offer valuable insights, there are challenges to consider. Interpretations of the cards are highly subjective, and different readers may provide varying insights. ADI combines the wisdom of numerous tarot reading skills to interpret the cards using AI. Tarot remains a popular method for those seeking to explore their inner world and navigate life's complexities.
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