Okay, so, I got into this whole tarot card thing a while back, and I gotta say, it’s been a wild ride. I started with the classic Rider-Waite deck. You know, the one everyone and their grandma seems to have? It’s pretty straightforward, got some cool illustrations, and there are tons of guides out there to help you figure out what’s what. But I started to see more about other tarot deck and I want to give them a try.
Then, I stumbled upon this thing called the Illuminati Tarot. Yeah, I know, the name sounds kinda out there, right? Secret societies, conspiracy theories, the whole nine yards. But the artwork on these cards? Seriously, it’s stunning. Super detailed, colorful, it just draws you in.
So, I took the plunge and ordered a deck. When it arrived, I ripped open the package like a kid on Christmas morning. First thing I did was just go through each card, one by one. I didn’t even try to read them or anything, I just wanted to soak in the art. Each card is like a tiny little painting, packed with all sorts of symbols and hidden meanings. And the colors are vibrant. It’s like they pop out at you.
After I admired the pretty pictures, I started to actually use them. Now, I’m no expert, but I’ve gotten pretty good at doing basic readings for myself and my friends. And let me tell you, the Illuminati Tarot adds a whole new layer to the experience. It’s like the cards are whispering secrets to you. It’s intense, but in a good way.
Here’s how I usually do a reading with these cards:
- Find a quiet spot: I like to make sure I’m somewhere I can focus without distractions. Maybe light a candle, put on some chill music, whatever helps me get in the zone.
- Shuffle the deck: While I’m shuffling, I think about the question I want to ask or the situation I need guidance on. I try to really focus my energy on it.
- Lay out the cards: There are tons of different spreads you can use, but I usually stick to a simple three-card spread. Past, present, future. Easy peasy.
- Interpret the cards: This is where it gets interesting. I look at each card, take in the imagery, and see what my intuition tells me. The guidebook that comes with the deck is also super helpful for understanding the meanings of each card. I’ll flip through it, read the descriptions, and see how it all fits together.
- Reflect and write it down: After I’ve done the reading, I like to take some time to reflect on what the cards are telling me. I’ll usually write down my thoughts in a journal, so I can look back on it later and see how things played out.
Honestly, using the Illuminati Tarot has been a really cool experience. I went to a local metaphysical bookstore last week. It’s not just about trying to predict the future or whatever. It’s more about self-discovery, tapping into your intuition, and getting a different perspective on things. And I mean, who knows? Maybe there’s a little bit of magic in those cards after all. You never know until you try, right?
Anyway, just want to share this with you guys, maybe you can give it a shot and tell me how it turns out.