How to Do a Collective Tarot Reading

Group or collective tarot readings are gaining more and more popularity. Some groups do it for fun, as a way to bond, for team building purposes or just to find some guidance. A group could be a family, a few friends or perhaps some people working together.

But if you thought tarot reading for one person requires hard work and concentration, learning how to do a collective tarot reading is even more confusing. Nothing to worry about though, it’s totally doable. Let’s explore the steps, considerations and ethics of reading tarot for a group.

How Difficult Are Collective Tarot Readings?

Tarot has gained more mainstream popularity than ever lately. And the same applies to collective readings. There are more ways to deliver such readings.

Some readers go on Youtube and perform a group reading for all the followers, giving some sort of general advice to their audience. Some others organize conferences, whether online or in-person.

How these readings are interpreted can be blurry. A group tarot reading is also seen as a horoscope. There aren’t too many differences. There’s some general guidance given for the day or week. People take a bit of advice if it makes sense and try to stick to it.

If it doesn’t make sense, they’ll just move on with their day or week, looking forward to the next reading, which might make more sense.

In other words, a collective tarot reading won’t be very deep and at the same time, some of the advice may apply for some people, but others will find it irrelevant.

When learning how to do a collective tarot reading, get ready to be intimidated as well. No matter how good your intuition is and how dedicated you are, the truth is the message you send is more general. The more people you read for, the more general the message will be.

If it makes sense for some people, they’ll be more than happy to take your advice. If it doesn’t feel too specific, its accuracy won’t be great.

But that doesn’t mean you’ll struggle. If you try hard, you can learn how to do a collective tarot reading. And if you’re in the right spirit, you’ll do a pretty good one. It’s a tough type of reading to pull off, but it’s doable.

What to Expect from a Collective Tarot Reading

Compared to an individualized tarot card reading, the collective one is more general. There’s one thing you can’t control here and that’s what people take from your reading. No matter what you do, your reading will hit different people in a different way.

Some of them will find it useful, others may take it as guidance. Then, there are also people wherefore your reading won’t make too much sense. It’s normal, you’ll find it impossible to provide a reading to work for everyone.

What you can control is what you put out there. Some collective readings are taken personally if they become too prescriptive. For instance, if you get a message from someone who’s been out of work for ages, it’s pretty obvious who you refer to.

It could work for someone in particular, but it’s contraindicated when learning how to do a collective tarot reading.

Picking Your Audience

The size of the group is extremely important in the process.

It’s one thing to do a reading for a couple of close friends together and another thing to do a group reading for eight people who are just joining a group. You don’t know much about them either.

The more people you have in your group, the more general your reading will need to be.

If you like the idea, it pays off trying it with a few friends first. Go with two or three people maximum and specialize in it. You can add more people until you’re confident enough to target strangers as well.

Unsurprisingly, experienced readers also perform collective tarot readers over the Internet, meaning anyone can attend. Some of them are on Youtube, others go on social media networks. There will be hundreds or even thousands of attendees going live.

Of course, such a reading won’t provide too much depth, but it can give the audience a nice vibe or perhaps a theme for the day.

Things to Remember When Doing Collective Tarot Readings

Practice makes perfect, but there will be many things you’ll learn the hard way through trial and error. Here are a few things to remember when getting involved with collective tarot reading.

Whole Readings

Every reading goes in a certain direction. What’s important here is to aim at the whole group. You have to see your reading as a conference, where you end up talking in front of a society.

There will be cards that showcase opportunity, as well as cards that may indicate something negative. Keep things general. Tell people it could be a good time to pursue growth or even manifestation, not to mention chasing their dreams through action.

Keep It Honest

It’s very important to be honest about what you can do in a tarot reading. Not just to your audience, but also to yourself. A lot of newbies start with group readings because they’re easier and can smoothen your transition to individual readings.

You may find people who appreciate you, telling you they needed that and so on. Keep going and don’t feel pressured to go into individual readings. It’s a good option to keep learning and honing your skills.

Be Responsible

The more reading you do, the better you become. And that means people will gather around you in a community too. But this means responsibility too. Every now and then, make sure you remind your followers how to act on the information you provide in a responsible manner.

Bottom line, learning how to do a collective tarot reading is not the hardest thing in the world. It takes practice and it may take a while to build a community, but it’s also one of the easiest ways to find clientele and showcase your skills.