Alright, let’s talk about them beginner tarot decks, you know, the cards them city folks use to tell fortunes. I ain’t no expert, but I’ve seen a thing or two, and I can tell ya what’s what.
First off, you gotta find a deck that speaks to ya. It’s like pickin’ out a good melon, you gotta feel it, you know? Some of them decks, they got all sorts of fancy pictures, real pretty-like. But if they don’t feel right, they ain’t gonna work for ya. Don’t matter what the price is, or what them fancy folks say. It’s all about that gut feeling, that resonance them smart folks talk about. If the pictures on them cards make ya feel somethin’, then that’s a good start.
Now, there’s this one deck, the Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot Deck. Everyone and their grandma seems to have it. And for good reason, I reckon. It’s plain, easy to understand, ain’t got no funny business. The pictures, they tell a story, even if you ain’t never seen a tarot card before. It’s good for beginners, they say, like learnin’ to walk before you run. Them professional card readers, they like it too, so it must be somethin’ special.
When you get your deck, don’t just stuff it in a drawer. Take some time with them cards. Look at ‘em, one by one. See what kinda pictures they got. Don’t worry about memorizin’ everything right away. Just get a feel for them. What do they make ya think of? What stories do they tell ya? It’s like lookin’ at clouds, sometimes ya see a dog, sometimes ya see a horse, you know?
- Look at the pictures. Don’t just glance, really look. What do ya see?
- Feel the cards. Do they feel good in your hands? Do they feel heavy or light?
- Think about the meanings. Each card has a meanin’, but don’t get bogged down in that at first. Just get a general idea.
Now, some folks say you gotta spend a lot of money on a good deck. That ain’t true. I’ve seen some fancy decks costin’ a pretty penny, and they ain’t worth a hill of beans. And I’ve seen some cheap decks that work just fine. It ain’t about the money, it’s about the connection you have with them cards. Like I said, it’s like findin’ a good melon.
And don’t let nobody tell ya there’s only one way to read the cards. There ain’t no right or wrong way. It’s all about what feels right to you. Some folks, they lay out the cards in a fancy pattern, like a quilt. Some folks, they just pull one card and see what it says. It’s up to you. Don’t be scared to experiment.
Finding the best deck is like findin’ the best pair of shoes. It gotta fit right, feel right, and it gotta suit you. No matter what you love, be it cats, dogs, or flowers, there’s a deck out there for you. Some of these decks, they got all sorts of themes, so you can find one that fits your personality. And don’t be afraid to try out different decks. It’s like tastin’ different kinds of pie. You ain’t gonna know what you like until you try it. So go on, find yourself a beginner tarot deck and see what them cards gotta say. You might be surprised.
Remember, though, tarot cards ain’t magic. They ain’t gonna tell ya the future or fix all your problems. They’re just tools, like a hammer or a shovel. They can help ya understand yourself better, and maybe give ya a little guidance. But ultimately, it’s up to you to make your own decisions. Don’t go blaming no cards for your bad choices, you hear?
So there ya have it. That’s my two cents on them beginner tarot decks. Go find yourself one, and have fun with it. Just remember, it’s all about finding a deck that speaks to ya, taking your time, and trustin’ your gut.
And one more thing: don’t be afraid to ask for help. There’s plenty of folks out there who know more about tarot cards than I do. Go to a bookstore, a library, or even search on that there internet thing. There’s all sorts of information out there, you just gotta know where to look. But most importantly, have fun, and don’t take it too seriously. It’s just cards, after all.
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