Okay, so I wanted to dive into this whole tarot thing, and I stumbled upon something called the “Motherpeace Tarot.” Sounded kinda cool, you know, with its focus on, like, feminine energy and all that. I figured I needed a guidebook ’cause I’m a total newbie, so I went looking for a PDF version of the “Motherpeace Tarot Guidebook.”
First, I tried to find it, you know. I spent a good chunk of time just looking around, and I did eventually get a copy of the guidebook PDF. It’s written by these two ladies, Karen Vogel and Vicki Noble. Apparently, they’re the ones who made the whole Motherpeace Tarot thing in the first place.
The book itself is pretty thick. It’s got, like, a ton of information in it. I started by reading the introduction, which gave a bit of background on the deck and how it’s different from regular tarot. It talks about how the cards are round instead of rectangular, which I thought was kinda neat. And it emphasizes the whole goddess/female power thing, which is a big part of this deck’s vibe.
Then I started looking at the individual card meanings. Each card has its own section in the book, with a picture, a description, and some interpretations. It’s a lot to take in, honestly. They go into the symbolism of each image, the colors, the characters…it’s pretty deep.
Here are some of the things I did while trying to learn:
- Pulled a card each day: I figured the best way to learn was to just jump in, so I started pulling a card each morning and then reading about it in the guidebook.
- Journaled about my readings: I got myself a notebook and started writing down my thoughts about each card, how it related to my day, and any insights I got.
- Compared with other sources: I found some websites and forums online where people talked about the Motherpeace Tarot. It was helpful to see other people’s interpretations and compare them with what the guidebook said.
It’s been a slow process, but I feel like I’m starting to get a handle on it. It is just reading, trying to remember, and writing my own thoughts. The guidebook has been super helpful, though. I don’t think I could have figured any of this out without it. I’ve still got a long way to go, but I’m actually enjoying learning about this stuff. It’s like a whole new way of looking at the world, and it’s pretty fascinating.
If you’re thinking about getting into tarot, especially the Motherpeace deck, I’d definitely recommend getting your hands on this guidebook. It’s like the key to unlocking the whole thing, I think.