Lil Red
Hi everyone,
So besides studying the lenormand I noticed something about tarot more specifically the Rider-Waite that it has it's own style as in it's symbolic, astrology, tradition, and ect. I mean I already know that it had it's own meaning, but had no clue that there were a specific way to read it (yes I know you can read it anyway you want, but I'm talking about that I had no idea it had it's own tradition). So out of curiosity how do you read the Rider-Waite deck (the deck itself and the clones)? Do you read it intuitionally or is there any style that you read it?
I read it like a storybook as well intuitionally. I find that much easier and fun to play around with it instead of taking it too seriously.
So besides studying the lenormand I noticed something about tarot more specifically the Rider-Waite that it has it's own style as in it's symbolic, astrology, tradition, and ect. I mean I already know that it had it's own meaning, but had no clue that there were a specific way to read it (yes I know you can read it anyway you want, but I'm talking about that I had no idea it had it's own tradition). So out of curiosity how do you read the Rider-Waite deck (the deck itself and the clones)? Do you read it intuitionally or is there any style that you read it?
I read it like a storybook as well intuitionally. I find that much easier and fun to play around with it instead of taking it too seriously.