I began to become concerned about whether i should ever put my deck back into its original sequence. In fact i read a post about this some time ago, at which time i noted where others were of the opinion that this is not necessary.
However, i'm one of those people who feels its important that the clients energy be tranferred to the deck. Altho i've noted that some readers have inquired as to whether they should allow others to touch their cards, and some have voiced their preference to limit the querents interaction to cutting the cards.
Now i got to thinking about all this ... the "randomness" of cards ++ different shuffling/cutting methods, and because i work with reversals* & feel its VIP that the ONLY the clients energy be in the cards, so as to get a true reading for any given individual, i decided to put all my cards back into order before each & every reading.
So i devised the following method:
-- First i sort all the minors into 4 piles - from Ace to 10, with the ace on the bottom. Then i add the court courts of the corresponding suit to each pile, beginning with the Page & ending with the King.
-- (note each pile/suit will have the Ace on the bottom & the King on the top).
--Then i sort the majors with the Fool on the bottom & the World on Top.
-- So at this point i have 5 piles > the 4 suits & the majors.
-- Next i take the wands & put this pile on top of the coins. So i have the Ace of Coins on the bottom & the King of Wands on the Top.
-- Then i take the pile of cups & put it on top of the pile of swords. So i have the Ace of Swords on the bottom & the King of Cups on the top.
-- So at this point i have 3 piles >> 2 piles of suits which have been arranged so as to start off with positive energy as per the theory of elemental dignities ... & the Majors.
-- Then i have the Client shuffle/rifle or spread-out & mix, so as to CREATE reversals for each of the 2 piles of suits. Note: each pile is handled one at a time by the Client.
-- Then i have the Client do the same with the pile of Majors.
-- So i still have 3 piles, but these now contain the clients energy & they have gone from being in sequence to whatever order the client has effected.
-- Then i ask the client to combine the 2 suit piles & shuffle these.
-- So @ this pt. i have 2 piles > minor & major arcana
-- Then i ask the client to cut the minors, so that there are 3 piles.
-- Then i give the client the pile of majors & ask them to add one to the top & one to the bottom for each of the 3 piles of minors. So at this point the client is mixing in the majors with the minors.
-- After they've added a major to the top & bottom of each of these 3 piles of minors, i ask the client to give them a quick shuffle.
-- I have the client repeat this process until all the majors have been mixed in with the minors.
-- NOTE: There will be 1 Card Left Over
-- Further note: the reader should take note of this card, because its always of interest IF this shows up in the reading, or if its the shadow card, or the quintessence card. This card can also be used as the signifactor IF it applies to the Client &/or relates to the clients ? or situation being inquired about. OR: This card can be added during the last step/below:
-- So now we have 3 piles, which i ask the client to combine AND thoroughly shuffle. (note: the extra card will be added to this pile IF desired).
-- Voila all the cards have been randomized & combined into 1 pile.
Wheww -- what a long drawn out process .. not really IF you consider that some people shuffle 9 times or more. And as far as the time it takes to sort the cards back into sequence, this provides me/the reader with an opportuntity to explain things about tarot to the client & otherwise to get into the mood.
& As far as what others have expressed about how the deck will take on a character of its own over time, hence their opinion that it need not be reordered/put back into sequence. Well yes, i can see that, which is why i have one deck that i leave be & i might add, USE only when reading for myself, as it contains only my energy & so hopefully will reflect changes in my lifes circumstances over time.
However, it is my preference to read for others using the method i''ve outlined ... starting from a clean slate for each reading/every client. & Just so you know the reason i arrived @ this conclusion, was because it seemed to me that the deck was becoming somewhat redundant. Or in otherwords, it was almost like the deck was taking on its own energy ... & not really reflecting the clients energy/personal circumstances/concerns/?s etc.
I'd be interested to know IF anybody else puts their decks into sequence before readings & if so, how do you go about it?
PS: I goofed when i 1st. posted this .. not surprising since this practice is something i have recently adopted. Edited Aug. 14rth.