Okay, so, I’ve been meaning to share this for a while now, and today seems like the perfect day. It’s about my little adventure with the Morgan-Greer Tarot deck. You know, I’ve always been curious about tarot, but never really took the plunge. Then, I stumbled upon this deck, and let me tell you, it’s been quite a ride.
First off, I got my hands on the deck. I remember seeing it online and thinking, “Wow, those colors are something else!” The artwork, it’s just so… vibrant, you know? It’s like each card is a mini painting. So, I ordered it, and when it arrived, I was like a kid on Christmas morning. I ripped open the package and just stared at the cards for a good while. They were even more beautiful in person.
Now, I’m no tarot expert, far from it. I knew I needed to learn the basics. I found some free online stuff, courses and articles, all about tarot for beginners. It’s funny, I even read somewhere that the Rider-Waite deck is like, the go-to for newbies because the images are easier to get. But honestly, I was already hooked on the Morgan-Greer deck.
- I started by just familiarizing myself with the cards. I’d pick one each day and just look at it, you know, really look at it. I’d notice the symbols, the colors, the expressions on the faces, everything.
- Then I began to read about the meanings. It’s not about magic or predicting the future, but like some say it is more about seeing the connection between yourself and the world, you know? Each card has a story, a message.
- I learned about the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana. I read about The Wheel Of Fortune, Destiny, fortune, success, elevation, luck, felicity. It was fascinating.
I started doing simple readings for myself. Just one-card pulls, to get a feel for the energy of the day. I remember one time I pulled The Wheel of Fortune, and it talked about destiny and luck. I gotta say that my day really turned out better than expected. Maybe it’s a coincidence, maybe not, but it was interesting, for sure.
The more I practiced, the more I felt connected to the deck. It’s like the cards were speaking to me, in their own way. I did some more complex spreads, like the three-card spread, which is supposed to represent the past, present, and future. It’s kind of mind-blowing how accurate they can be, sometimes.
It’s an ongoing journey
It’s not like I’m a pro now or anything, but I really enjoy this whole tarot thing. It’s like a tool for self-reflection, you know? It helps me understand myself better, my thoughts, my feelings. And the Morgan-Greer deck, with its beautiful artwork, it just makes the whole experience even more enriching.
So yeah, that’s my little story about my adventure with the Morgan-Greer Tarot deck. I’m still learning, still exploring, but it’s been a really cool experience so far. If you’re curious about tarot, I’d say give it a shot. You might be surprised at what you discover.