Learn and Memorize Tarot Cards
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Last Update: 2024-05-08
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Tarot cards has been a journey of over 20 years for me. I took a two and a half day course to learn how to read tarot and I was hooked. At the time, I wanted to learn how to read tarot because I loved having my cards read and I wanted to demystify it, and also learn how to do it for myself and others.Since this was a new skill, I relied heavily on learning the cards and the positions in the spread. It took many years to be able to put the stories together, and even longer to get out of my head and trust my intuition (which I still struggle with).Tarot has been an exciting journey in my personal life. In my professional life, I am an instructional designer, course writer and digital content creator. Needless to say, it was a matter of time before I took on the personal project of sharing how I learned to read tarot cards, which truly was building on the basics - which is the symbolism of the cards.Taking my experience in adult learning and course writing coupled with my passion for reading cards, I created these three minute podcasts to help card readers learn as I did.  Ok... they aren't EXACTLY 3 minutes.  I'm not THAT good!  But I am around that 2.5 to 3.5 minute mark, to keep the learning targeted and concise.  Please know there is so much more to know, but this should give a beginner some basics.For people that already have a familiarity with the cards, taking in the podcast may be a great way to focus on the lessons. For those that would do better with accompanying visuals, I would recommend searching for the card for viewing on your computer or phone for quick access.  I have used the Rider Waite deck to build this course, as it is the deck that I learned on, and it is still my favorite tarot card deck.Even though I love the woo woo nature of cards, astrology and numerology, it can be confusing when discussing the technical aspects of the cards, and flip flopping with the fluff. This audio course sticks to point so that a person learning can stay in their left brain. I love the fluff, but we only have three minutes to get the basics across. Happy learning!