Concentration for Tarot: 5 steps before drawing the cards
Follow these five steps to deepen your state of consciousness and focus before asking your question to the Tarot
By Zoe de Camaris
In order to get a more appropriate response from the cards, it is important to know how to achieve the right level of concentration for Tarot. That is, before asking a question to the Tarot, it is important to change your mind’s vibration range.
You can use Tarot for specific questions about your everyday life like “Should I invest in this relationship?”. That way, you draw a card and receive an objective advice to your question. Nevertheless, even for a quick consultation, concentration is needed for Tarot
Therefore, a few moments before drawing a card, it is necessary to deepen your consciousness state.
These are our tips for concentrating on your Tarot
- The first step to concentrate is to sit comfortably in a chair, align your back and feel the soles of your feet touching the floor. Drop your hands with palms facing up onto your thighs;
- Close your eyes and take three deep breaths. Become aware of your body and observe the rhythm of your breathing;
- Take three more deep breaths, but this time let the tip of your tongue touch your upper teeth. Keep your eyes closed, but as if you were looking up;
- With your index finger, touch the space between your eyes and visualize the color blue. Continue to breathe deeply and now, think about your chosen question;
- With the same finger that was resting on your forehead, touch the computer key that allows you to choose the card. And there is your answer!
Now you are ready to focus on the Tarot and pick a card to receive advice.
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Zoe de Camaris
Zoe de Camaris is a tarologist and postgraduate in Linguistics. She included Tarot in her specialization studies, in order to validate it as a visual language system suitable for interdisciplinary practices, in the reading of the cinematographic, literary, and Visual Arts universe. She teaches regular Tarot courses and works in Curitiba. She is the author of the Direct Personare Tarot.
- Contact: zoedecamaris@gmail.com
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