So, when I first got my hands on the Aleph tarot cards, I was like, “What the heck am I supposed to do with these?” But I was determined to figure it out.
First thing I did was just look at the cards. I mean, really look at them. I spread them out on my table and stared at each one. I was trying to soak in all the colors, the symbols, and the weird little pictures. It was like peering into a whole new world.
Then, I started reading the little booklet that came with the cards. It was full of all this info about what each card meant. I have to say, some of it was a bit confusing at first. Like, what the hell is a “reversed” card? But I kept at it, reading and re – reading until I started to get the gist.
Next up, I decided to do a simple one – card draw. I shuffled the cards like crazy, making sure they were all mixed up. Then I closed my eyes, took a deep breath, and picked a card. When I opened my eyes and saw the card, I was like, “Okay, now what?” I quickly flipped to the part in the booklet that explained that card. It was kind of cool to see how the description seemed to fit a little bit with what was going on in my life at the time.
After that, I wanted to try a more complex spread. I found a three – card spread online (it’s not a link, just something I saw on a piece of paper). One card was for the past, one for the present, and one for the future. I shuffled the cards again, this time with more purpose. I laid out the three cards in order. Reading the meanings of each card and how they related to each other was mind – boggling. It was like trying to solve a little mystery about my life.
Finally, I started sharing my experiences with my friends. I’d do readings for them, and it was so much fun to see their reactions. Sometimes, the cards seemed to hit the nail on the head, and other times, they were way off. But it was all part of the adventure.
So, to sum it up, using Aleph tarot cards is a wild ride. It starts with just looking at the cards, then learning their meanings, trying simple and complex spreads, and sharing the fun with others. It’s not always easy, and sometimes the cards seem like they’re speaking a different language. But with a bit of practice and an open mind, it can be a really cool way to gain some insights into your life.
