Beginner’s Guide To Connecting Tarot Cards

Although there are thousands and thousands of tarot readers all over the world, not many are as skilled and able as others. Tarot reading is a very old skill and becoming good at this art takes time and some practice.

But fear not. There are tricks to tarot reading that make it easier to learn and get better at. Let’s start with the basics, which is, connecting tarot cards in a spread.

If you’re reading this post, you’re clearly familiar with the basics of tarot such as the deck, the cards, and also different spreads and styles.

So how do you move forward? What’s next? What can you do or learn to be one step ahead and become a better reader? A very effective way is by trying to build a connection with your cards and learning how one card connects to the other.

No matter what type of spread you use- a celtic cross spread, a three-card spread, a horseshoe spread, or any other spread, learning to connect with your cards is crucial.

It sounds scary, but trust us, it really isn’t. Let us explore in this short post what it means to connect with your tarot cards and how you can go about doing it.

Importance Of Connection

Every good tarot reader will tell you that connecting with your tarot cards is the key to producing fruitful readings. This is a skill that develops over time with more and more practice.

If you’re a beginner, don’t worry. It will surely come to you as you keep practicing.

But, whether you’re an experienced tarot reader or a new one, trying to connect your cards is something you should not avoid.

Each card has something to say about things like emotions, possibilities, challenges, or major events. A good tarot reader should be able to recognize the cards’ messages and deliver them accordingly.

This is where connection comes in. Without it, readers are unable to extract the true essence of the messages from the tarot cards.

So the next time you give out a tarot reading, don’t rush. Sit with your cards. Speak to them. Try to hear and connect with the messages they’re trying to relay. Trust us, you’re going to end up delivering excellent readings.

How Do Get Better At Connecting With Tarot Cards

The fun thing about tarot reading is that anyone can learn to do it. While some people have natural talents for this kind of art, most people end up learning it.

It’s not hard to learn how to connect tarot cards.

We’ll be more than happy to provide a few tips if you want to brush up on your connection skills or build one.

  1. Know Your Cards

The first thing to know when connecting tarot cards in a spread is that you should be familiar with your deck and cards. Let’s start there.

You’re simply not going to connect with your cards if you don’t know what they mean. It’s great advice to learn your cards and understand what they mean and stand for.

Although there are 78 cards in a tarot deck, don’t get overwhelmed. Divide up the cards. For instance, the Major Arcana cards which are 22 in number often deal with major events and mysteries. Even the four suits- the cups, swords, pentacles, and wands all represent something different.

If you know your cards well, you’ll be able to find connections and patterns between the different cards in a spread.

  1. Practice, Practice, and More Practice

Being able to make a connection with your tarot cards is a skill that surely comes over time, but it requires practice.

For many tarot readers, this is a trial and error process. But don’t worry. This is a part of the process. Trying to build connections and find connections in your tarot spread is a sign of a good tarot reader.

The more you practice, the better you become at this skill. Any time you give out a reading, always be conscious about wanting to form a connection with your cards.

No matter what kind of tarot spread you use, if you have the skills, you can surely build a connection with your tarot cards. Practice helps your gut instincts and intuition grow which are essential when trying to connect cards in tarot.

  1. The Art Of Asking Questions

Many people think tarot reading is simply trying to read the cards and find meanings. But that is only half the story. The truth is, tarot is about the interaction with the other person as well.

Confused? Don’t be. Think of tarot as a two-way street. Both the tarot reader as well as the querent are equally important.

How does this work? And how does this help with connecting your tarot cards? The answer is simple.

The more questions you ask and interact with the querent, things become clearer. Suddenly, the cards that ended up on the spread start to make sense. You can put 2 and 2 together and make sense of the cards and deliver a proper reading.

  1. Try Different Spreads

Another effective and highly recommended tip by most tarot readers is trying out different spreads. By now you should know that tarot is not something random or without order.

The art of tarot reading is organized, planned, and ordered. You clearly see this in the way cards are laid out in different shapes and layouts depending on the spread the reader chooses to use.

One of the reasons why tarot readers resort to different spreads is because each spread serves specific functions. The way you arrange your cards in a spreads helps answer certain questions better and clearer.

The next time you’re doing a reading, consider switching up from your normal go-to spread and try out a different one. Who knows, you might be able to connect your cards better which you were previously having trouble with.

Conclusion

Tarot readings can have a profound impact on people. Good readings are able to resonate and connect with the querents. But to be able to do this, tarot readers need the art and skill of being good at building connections with the cards.

This short post sums up everything a beginner should know about connecting tarot cards in a spread. Whether you’re a newbie to this field or you’re a seasoned practitioner, being able to connect your cards in order to draw meanings and find hidden patterns and insights is one of the most important things to remember when it comes to tarot readings.