Alright, let me tell you how I learned to read Celtic Cross Tarot. First off, I gotta say, it was like stepping into a whole new world.
I started by getting myself a nice deck of Celtic Cross Tarot cards. I went to a local bookstore and just picked one that caught my eye. It was a bit pricey, but I thought, “Hey, if I’m gonna do this, I might as well do it right.”
Once I got the cards home, I didn’t just jump right in. I sat down and looked at the box, read the little pamphlet that came with it. It gave me some basic info about the cards, like what each suit meant and what the major arcana cards were all about. But it was all kinda confusing at first, you know?
So, I decided to do some online research. I watched a bunch of YouTube videos of people doing Celtic Cross Tarot readings. Some of these guys were really good at explaining things. They showed me how to shuffle the cards, and how to lay them out in the Celtic Cross spread. I watched like five or six videos, just trying to get the hang of it.
After that, I finally decided to give it a go myself. I took a deep breath, shuffled the cards like I saw in the videos. It was a bit hard at first to get a good shuffle going, but I kept at it. Then I laid out the cards in the Celtic Cross pattern. It looked so cool when it was all laid out in front of me.
Now, the hard part was reading the cards. I had to look at each card one by one and figure out what it meant in the context of the spread. I kept referring back to the pamphlet and the things I learned from the videos. Some cards were easy to understand, but others were really tricky. I spent like an hour just staring at the spread, trying to piece together what it all meant.
I did a few more readings over the next few days. Each time, it got a little easier. I started to remember what the cards meant, and I got better at seeing how they all fit together in the spread. I even did a reading for my friend, and he was really impressed with how accurate it seemed.
Overall, learning to read Celtic Cross Tarot was a fun and challenging experience. It took some time and effort, but it was totally worth it. Now, I can do readings whenever I want, and it’s like having a little window into the unknown.
