As good for us as it is, meditation is one of those things that can be really hard to sink your teeth into. Anyone who has tried to meditate on their first try knows that, even though sitting still, silent, and without thinking sounds like it should be a piece of cake, it can really be anything but that. Like any other hobby, skill, or talent, meditation takes practice, dedication, and a lot of effort in order to see progress being made. This is why meditating at least once per day is helpful — you’re allowing the progress to build up over time in a natural way without forcing everything at once.
Such is why Tarot and meditation go together so well! Tarot, too, takes a lot of time, practice, and dedication to get the skill of reading cards down. But when coupling the two worlds, you’re really also tackling two birds with one stone, and potentially making for a magical (and excellent learning) experience.
There are two primary, easy-breezy ways that you can bring Tarot into your daily meditation, either to enhance your meditation session, get some clarity on a Tarot card, or strengthen your knowledge and depth of understanding of Tarot. Read on to learn about them!
Card 1. What is an energy, attitude, or feeling that I need to release before meditating?Card 2. What is an energy, attitude, or feeling I need to come into before meditating?Card 3. What should be my intention for this meditation session?Below is an example of how one might use and interpret this spread!
This is because sometimes we don’t necessarily need more thoughts, answers, or insight, but need to clear our minds and trust that the answer already exists within us — because it probably already does! Consider undertaking a 10-15 minute meditation session, and setting the intention of clearing your mind, while only letting in genuine intuitive thoughts.
Leave a journal out so that you can pick it up easily once the meditation session is over, and quickly write down any notes that came to you during the session, or after it ended!d breezy should be adopted. It doesn’t have to always be an intense introspective healing session!
Ultimately though, whether you use any of the above methods, try out some entirely different meditation methods, or scrap the practice entirely and come back to it later, the journey to successful and beneficial meditative practices is uniquely yours.
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