How To Pick Your Own Tarot Deck11/2/2024 During my livestream, I had someone ask a few questions about gifting tarot and picking your own decks. How do we know which deck will work with us? How do we go about picking the right one? This blog post will be a little guide you can reference for the next time you go shopping for your own deck! Please note - we will be talking about traditional Rider-Waite tarot and not mentioning Thoth style tarot, as I am unfamiliar with that style having not used it myself. However, this method could be used for all kinds of cards (and objects in life really). Should I Be Gifted My First Tarot Deck? The tradition of gifting the first tarot deck is said to have been a Roma cultural practice for diviners within their groups. However, a lot of practitioners in this form of divination opt out of this tradition as one) it can be seen as appropriation and two) not everyone is capable of being gifted their first. For many of us, we are the first in our families to be readers. So being gifted a deck isn't always a viable option for us. Maybe from a friend or family member who understands us, however in tradition it was supposed to be from another practitioner. While tarot was invented in Italy in the 1400s, it was the Romani people that cultivated it as a form of divination. I think it's important to know where your tools and practices originate from. I'm not a purest as the age of the internet has made sharing cultures a lot easier, however I think we still owe respect to original sources and should always look to practice mindfully. If something is considered closed, then we should respect that. Unless it is part of your practice and/or culture, then I wouldn't worry about your first deck being gifted. Oracle Cards vs. Tarot Cards Another question I get asked a lot is the difference between oracle decks and tarot decks. Tarot decks - much like playing cards - are a set deck. While the art can change from deck to deck, the cards will all be the same. There will always be 78 cards and each card will be the same in each deck. You have your Major Arcana and you Minor Arcana. You will always begin with 0 The Fool and end with 21 The World, within major arcana, then follow the suits - wands, cups, swords, and pentacles - 14 cards within each suit. Oracle decks are more loosely made. They are either made in collaboration with an artist and an author or all one person. Each card is individual to their own deck, meaning you can buy three different oracle decks with similar themes, say woodland creatures, but they won't all necessarily have the same cards or the same meanings to their cards. I, personally, consider oracle decks more intuitive and loose for divination. This is where I recommend beginners to start when they want to start their journey into fortune telling or intuition building. This is because they can find a deck that suits their current needs/wants and just follow the messages easily without looking too deeply into the meanings/symbolism just yet. They tend to be much more straight forward in interpretation as majority of them come with a companion book. How To Choose Your Deck Okay! We have covered the important, but not as interesting parts. Now for what you came here for. Here is my method for how I choose the best deck for myself. Please note, this method has been what works best for me and it's what helped me find the deck that gets me the most accurate readings. You can follow all of these tips or take what works for you and leave what doesn't. I, myself, had gone through three decks before I found the right one for myself.
There is no need to rush the process into a deck with different art than the traditional. If you're finding you can't seem to find one that gives you accurate readings, then stick with the OG for a while. I'd personally take that as a sign that some learning is still needed from the traditional deck. Not always fun, but there are some traditional decks that have played around with their designs, so you may be able to find colors and designs that suit your liking. In the end, the most important thing is learning and connecting to your intuition and divining abilities. Maybe tarot isn't your source at all! Maybe it's runes or bones or palmistry - point is, don't be discouraged if you don't ever seem to connect to tarot. Your abilities can shine from somewhere else. Please feel free to comment your thoughts and let me know what you think about finding your deck. Have you found yours? Was it a process or was it instant? Let me know! Thanks for reading and happy divining!
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