Tarot Reading Tips for Tarot Students

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    I will be sharing some tips for tarot students. you might be a basic student and tip may not resonate you at level still you can have a look and Join advance course. will be sharing some combine tips for students for basic , advance , professional. reply back if you also have some tips regarding the same. we all will learn together. students are encouraged to participate in the topic by replying to that topic.

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    ✨ Daily Tarot Tip: The Multi-Dimensional Fool
    Today, we dive into The Fool (0). Most students see this card and immediately think “New Beginnings,” but the Fool is far more complex. To truly master Tarot, you must look at the Fool through different lenses.

    ### 1. The Soul Perspective: “The Eternal Student”

    In the “Fool’s Journey,” this card is you—the soul—before you incarnate. He is numbered 0 because he is a “blank slate” with infinite potential.  

    Tip: When this card appears, it’s a reminder that you don’t need all the answers yet. You are exactly where you are supposed to be: at the starting line of a spiritual upgrade.

    ### 2. The Case Study: The Career Leap

    The Situation: A student is unhappy in a stable 9-to-5 job but has a “crazy” idea to start a healing practice. They ask: “Should I quit my job?”

    The Fool’s Message: This isn’t just about “quitting”; it’s about Divine Trust.

    Perspective: Notice the small dog at the Fool’s feet in the Rider-Waite deck. The dog is the “instinct.”  

    The Advice: If the dog is barking happily, the leap is guided. If the Fool looks reckless (reversed), it means they are jumping without a “parachute” (savings or a plan).  

    Case Insight: In this scenario, the Fool says: “The opportunity is real, but you must move with the heart of a child and the awareness of a sage.”

    ### 3. The Relationship Perspective: “Purity vs. Naivety”

    In love, the Fool can be tricky.

    The Bright Side: It’s that “butterflies in the stomach” phase. It’s an invitation to be vulnerable and true to yourself without the “baggage” of past heartbreaks.

    The Shadow Side: It can represent someone who is “emotionally unavailable” because they value their freedom too much to commit. They are wandering, not settling.  

    ### 🕊️ Today’s Practice for You

    Go to our “Tarot Tips” forum and reply to the Fool topic:
    “If you were the Fool standing at the edge of that cliff today, what is the one ‘baggage’ (old belief) you would leave behind before you jump?”

    I can’t wait to read your insights in the forum!

    #152

    Three Cards Spread By Dr Monica Agarwal - tarot tips

    🔮 Topic: The Magic of Three | 3-Card Spread Basics

    Namaste my dear students,

    Now that our sanctuary is open, let’s start with the foundation of all professional readings: The 3-Card Spread. Many beginners make the mistake of pulling 10 cards for a simple question and getting lost in the confusion. Always remember—Tarot is about Clarity, not quantity. A 3-card spread is the most honest way to get a direct answer from the Universe.

    The “Classic” 3-Card Layout:

    Card 1 (The Past): The energies that created this situation.

    Card 2 (The Present): What is happening right now (The Truth).

    Card 3 (The Future): The most likely outcome if things continue as they are.

    My Intuitive Advice for You:
    When you look at these three cards, don’t just read them as separate stories. Look for the “Flow.” For example, if you see a very sad card in the Past and a very happy card like ‘The Sun’ in the Future, your intuition should tell the client: “The storm is over; your healing has begun.”

    Homework for Today:
    Go to your deck, take a deep breath, and pull 3 cards for your “Energy of the Day.” Post the names of your cards below. I will personally check your replies and help you understand what your soul is trying to tell you!

    Hindi Version (हिन्दी अनुवाद)

    नमस्ते मेरे प्यारे छात्रों,

    अब जब हमारा ‘Alumni Hub’ पूरी तरह से तैयार है, तो चलिए टैरो की बुनियाद से शुरुआत करते हैं: 3-कार्ड स्प्रेड (3-Card Spread)।

    शुरुआत में कई छात्र यह गलती करते हैं कि एक छोटे से सवाल के लिए 10 कार्ड्स निकाल लेते हैं और फिर खुद ही उलझ जाते हैं। हमेशा याद रखें—टैरो का मतलब Clarity (स्पष्टता) है, गिनती नहीं। ब्रह्मांड से सीधा और सच्चा जवाब पाने के लिए 3-कार्ड स्प्रेड सबसे बेहतरीन तरीका है।

    सबसे लोकप्रिय 3-कार्ड लेआउट:

    पहला कार्ड (अतीत/Past): वो ऊर्जा जिसने इस स्थिति को जन्म दिया।

    दूसरा कार्ड (वर्तमान/Present): अभी इस वक्त असल में क्या हो रहा है (सच्चाई)।

    तीसरा कार्ड (भविष्य/Future): अगर सब ऐसा ही चलता रहा, तो नतीजा क्या होगा।

    मेरी इंट्यूटिव सलाह (Intuitive Advice):
    जब आप इन तीन कार्ड्स को देखें, तो इन्हें अलग-अलग कहानियों की तरह न पढ़ें। इनके बीच के “बहाव” (Flow) को समझें। उदाहरण के लिए, अगर अतीत में कोई दुखद कार्ड है और भविष्य में ‘The Sun’ जैसा खुशहाल कार्ड आता है, तो आपकी अंतरात्मा (Intuition) को क्लाइंट से यह कहना चाहिए: “तूफान बीत चुका है; अब आपकी खुशियों का समय शुरू हो गया है।”

    आज का होमवर्क:
    अपनी टैरो डेक उठाएं, एक गहरी सांस लें, और अपनी “आज की ऊर्जा” (Energy of the Day) के लिए 3 कार्ड निकालें। अपने कार्ड्स के नाम नीचे कमेंट्स में लिखें। मैं खुद आपके जवाब देखूंगी और यह समझने में आपकी मदद करूंगी कि आपकी रूह आपसे क्या कहना चाह रही है!

    #160

    ✨ Daily Tarot Tip: The High Priestess — The Card Google Won’t Tell You About

    Namaste my dear students,

    Today we explore one of the most misunderstood cards in the Major Arcana — The High Priestess (II).

    Most students read this card as simply “intuition” or “mystery.” But she is so much deeper than that.

    1. The Soul Perspective: “The Keeper of Secrets”
    The High Priestess sits between two pillars — one black (Boaz), one white (Jachin). She does not choose either side. She IS the middle path.

    Tip: When this card appears, the Universe is telling you — stop asking others. The answer is already inside you. This is not the time for action. It is the time for stillness and inner listening.

    2. The Case Study: The Relationship That Confuses You
    The Situation: A client comes to you saying “I don’t know if I should trust this person. They seem good but something feels off.”

    The High Priestess’s Message: That “something feels off” IS the message. The High Priestess never shouts — she whispers. She is your gut feeling, your goosebumps, the dream you had at 3am.

    The Advice: Tell your client — “Your logical mind is saying yes. But your soul is saying wait. Trust the one that has never lied to you — your intuition.”

    3. The Career Perspective: “You Know More Than You Think”
    In a career reading, the High Priestess often appears for students who are ready to start teaching or reading professionally — but are holding back due to self-doubt.

    Her message: “You have been given the knowledge. Now it is time to trust it.”

    This card is especially powerful for healers, coaches, and Tarot readers who keep saying “I’m not ready yet.”

    🕊️ Today’s Practice for You
    Pull the High Priestess from your deck. Place her in front of you. Look into her eyes for 2 minutes in silence.

    Then ask yourself: “What truth am I ignoring right now?”

    Write your answer in your journal — and if you feel called, share one word from that answer as a reply below. Just one word. Let’s see what the community’s collective truth is today. 🌙

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