Okay, so I’ve been getting into tarot cards lately, and I gotta say, it’s pretty fun. I found this thing called the “Hocus Pocus Tarot Guidebook” as a PDF online, and I wanted to try it out. I’m not really into the whole “Hocus Pocus” movie thing, but hey, a tarot deck is a tarot deck, right?
First, I looked up where I could even get this PDF. It took a bit of searching around, but I finally found it. I hit that download button and waited. Once I got the file, I opened it up on my computer to see what was inside.
The thing’s 128 pages long! That’s way more than I expected. It has explanations for each card’s meaning. I started flipping through it, and yeah, it seems pretty detailed. I mean, I’m no tarot expert, but it looked like it had a lot of info.
Next, I went to find the actual deck. It’s all designed with the “Hocus Pocus” theme. It’s not my style, but whatever. It gets the job done. I started reading through the meanings of some of the cards. The guidebook made it super easy to understand. It explained everything in simple terms, which was a relief for a beginner like me. Then I tried out some simple spreads they had in the book.
- First, I tried a basic three-card spread. This one is supposed to give you a quick overview of your past, present, and future. It was pretty cool to see what came up.
- Then I did a five-card spread. This one was a bit more complex. I got the hang of it.
I spent a good chunk of time going through the cards and trying out different readings. It’s actually pretty fun once you get the hang of it. The guidebook made everything so much easier to understand. Even though I’m not a fan of the “Hocus Pocus” theme, the deck itself is still usable. It’s all about the card meanings in the end. I can see why people like it. It’s a good starter kit for anyone who’s interested in tarot.
Overall, it was a good experience. I learned a lot about tarot cards and how to do readings. This “Hocus Pocus Tarot Guidebook” PDF is definitely a good resource. It turned out to be way more helpful than I thought it would be. I might even keep using it.