When I first got my hands on the transparent tarot, I was like a kid in a candy store, but also totally lost. I mean, those cards looked so cool, but I had no clue where to start. So, I decided to figure it out step by step. Here are the five tips I learned through my own practice.
1. Get Familiar with the Cards
I started by simply taking out the deck and looking at each card. I held them in my hands, turned them around, and just stared at the pictures. It was like meeting new friends. I didn’t try to memorize everything at once. I just let the images sink in. I’d pick a card randomly each day and look at it for a while, thinking about what it might mean. This helped me start to build a connection with the deck.
2. Read the Guidebook
The guidebook that comes with the tarot deck is like a cheat sheet. I know some people might think it’s boring, but it’s super useful. I sat down with a cup of coffee and went through it page by page. It explained the meanings of each card, both upright and reversed. I made some simple notes in a little notebook, highlighting the key points. It gave me a basic understanding of what each card could represent.

3. Do a Simple Self – Reading
After getting a bit familiar with the cards and the guidebook, I decided to do my first self – reading. I shuffled the cards like a pro (well, at least I tried). I was so nervous, my hands were shaking a little. I laid out three cards in a row. I remember looking at them and thinking, “What the heck do these mean?” But then I referred back to my notes and the guidebook. It was like putting together a puzzle. I tried to make sense of how the three cards related to my current situation. It wasn’t perfect, but it was a great start.
4. Join a Tarot Community
I realized I wasn’t the only one struggling, so I joined an online tarot community. There were people of all levels, from beginners like me to pros. I shared my self – readings and asked for feedback. People were so friendly and helpful. They gave me different perspectives on what the cards could mean. I also read about other people’s experiences, which taught me a lot. It was like having a bunch of tarot buddies to learn with.
5. Practice Regularly
Consistency is key. I made it a habit to do a quick tarot reading every day. It could be just one card or a simple three – card spread. With each reading, I got more confident. I started to trust my own intuition more than just relying on the guidebook. I could see how my skills were improving over time. And now, using the transparent tarot has become a fun and meaningful part of my daily routine.
So, if you’re a beginner like I was, don’t be afraid. Just follow these steps, and you’ll be on your way to becoming a tarot – reading champ!
