Daily Tarot Cards Reading

 It is not unusual for people to read their horoscopes each day so why not a daily Tarot cards reading.  There are many websites online that offer you a free reading, but you may enjoy learning the cards and Tarot meanings and do your own readings. A Tarot card reading connects with your intuition and will shed light on a current situation and help you find answers to your problems.

The easiest spread to use for a daily Tarot cards reading is the three-card spread, which gives you an insight into your past, present and future. Once you have mastered the Tarot meanings and are comfortable with the three-card spread, you will be able to move on and learn the more complicated ones.

You might be interested to know that all Tarot cards and their meanings have archetypal energies related to them. The fool represents us as we begin our life’s journey and is the archetype of unconditional love. We have to give ourselves totally in trust.  The Tarot meanings of The Magician, the archetype of reality and illusion helps you to interpret situations in the right way.  It can show you what is true or false and is not afraid of appearances. It knows the Light will win.

Another couple of characters you are likely to encounter when performing a daily Tarot Card Reading is the High Priestess and The Empress.  The High Priestess is the archetype of creative wisdom and a bridge between your lower and higher natures. She brings wisdom and sudden insights.  The Empress is the archetype of abundance.  She has the power to attract love, harmony, material prosperity and beauty.  The tarot meanings behind this card mean she can dissolve feelings of insecurity, family discord, sexual and career problems and lack and limitation.

The Hierophant is the archetype of spiritual understanding.  The tarot meaning demonstrates a higher understanding, that you create your own world. It is a meditative energy. The Lovers are the archetype of our loving relationships and represent the life force, the ying/yang, and masculine/feminine.  The Tarot meanings of this card show that there is only one relationship and that is the relationship with divine consciousness.

Another card you may encounter in your daily Tarot card reading is The Hanged Man. The Tarot meanings of this archetype of regeneration and renunciation are surrender, letting go, being reborn or restored. This archetype helps us relinquish our sense of separateness and prepares for merging with the divine. When this energy is blocked we develop a victim mentality. You have to empty yourself of responsibility to others - reverse your thoughts.