Tarot Tips


© Elizabeth Bissette



Want more accurate readings? With Tarot we become the Magician, people expected to pull rabbits out of our hats. Even the best of us like having a few tricks up our sleeve. Here are a few of mine.

1. Use Court Cards to represent people (see my article on them for characteristics). Since they don't always come up in spreads, separate them from the rest of the deck. Shuffle them and place them on top of cards you'd like to know more about/those that best represent situations. The cards that come up are the people the situation.

2. Separate the Major from the Minor. Do a spread with each. Take the Major to represent the way things really are, the Minor to represent the way they appear.

3. Lay additional cards on those who's meaning you're unclear on.

5. Do a reading using only the Major , then take the Minor and use them to clarify/elaborate on the cards/situations at hand. You'll get very specific details about each influence/situation in the Major.

6. Here are a few combinations/meanings that without fail seem to apply in my readings (sorry but they're almost all Major since that's what I primarily use:

Hermit, Fool beside one another indicate pregnancy/birth. The Hermit almost always represents a period of nine days, weeks or months, depending on how soon the takes action.

Wheel of Fortune is a period of 11 days, weeks or months filled with unexpected extremes/events.

Magician, Sun beside one another - job situation

Justice, Judgment beside one another - when the two are together there are definitely legal issues

Death, Hermit beside one another - someone has recently died, without question if Judgment is there too

4 Swords, Strength - you REALLY need to rest

Chariot, Tower - a car wreck, with Temperance almost certainly danger of drunk driving/drugs & driving

Devil - something or someone has unfair control over you. Also indicates S&M, abuse (of drugs or people), homosexuality. Beside Death it can indicate a VERY bad person.

7. If pairs come up (King and Queen of the same suit, Emperor and Empress, High Priestess and Priest ) they usually represent actual couples.

Go To Page: 1


The copyright of the article Tarot Tips in Tarot is owned by Elizabeth Bissette. Permission to republish Tarot Tips in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.

Post this Article to facebook Add this Article to del.icio.us! Digg this Article furl this Article Add this Article to Reddit Add this Article to Technorati Add this Article to Newsvine Add this Article to Windows Live Add this Article to Yahoo Add this Article to StumbleUpon Add this Article to BlinkLists Add this Article to Spurl Add this Article to Google Add this Article to Ask Add this Article to Squidoo


Here's the follow-up discussion on this article: View all related messages

12.   May 8, 2005 9:42 AM
i went to college with chip. i was not able to reach him via the e-mail on his profile. if anyone knows how to reach him, even though it's been a while since he's posted, please do let me know. it wou ...

-- posted by Lula3


11.   Sep 27, 2003 5:37 AM
I am actually suprised by the idea some would see Homosexuality in the devil card. In talking about Duality and Homosexuality one cannot avoid a look at the Psycological as well. Jung's archetypes f ...

-- posted by LadyKelien


10.   Feb 5, 2003 9:56 PM
What a fantastic group! I really appreciate the post -- I just "happened" along to add more to my "combinations" list. During the course of finding these, XV The Devil -- to my knowledge was simply ...

-- posted by SalemBurke


9.   Dec 17, 2002 9:32 PM
In response to message posted by Chipka001:

That's really interesting. I haven't had that happen with the Devil in that way but have had ...


-- posted by ecarterb


8.   Nov 12, 2002 3:29 PM
Just a note - what I almost always read the Devil as is unfair control - by things, people, substances or internal issues. Secondarily it's sex. Thanks for sharing your insights about the card. ...

-- posted by ecarterb





For a complete listing of article comments, questions, and other discussions related to Elizabeth Bissette's Tarot topic, please visit the Discussions page.