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module 1
Introduction in Tarot Reading
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Introducing the tarot
This lesson provides a warm welcome and introduction to the incredible world of Tarot! It focuses on the practical wisdom and guidance that Tarot can provide in everyday life. Tarot is a phenomenally powerful and informative tool, helping you in achieving personal and professional counsel in daily life. We also explore how Tarot cards have occupied people’s minds and imaginations for centuries. Adopted by New Age practitioners in the modern day these cards also fascinated spiritualists in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. Here we also delve into Tarot reading, from Jung’s point of view, as a process that unveils the unconscious and which follows the perennial clues of psychic alchemy. Lastly, we explore how to select your deck of cards.
Preparing to read the Tarot
This lesson gets you started on your Tarot journey. We show you how to prepare for your reading from energising, attuning and professionally cutting the cards to the importance of 'closing' and cleansing the cards after a reading.
The Tarot reader's lexicon
This lesson explores the key terms used in this course. We also look at the Tarot as the 'fools journey' and examine the gender and sexual orientation in relation to the card symbolism.
The anatomy of the tarot deck
This lesson overviews the 78 cards of the Tarot deck, each card having its own imagery, symbolism and story. The 22 Major Arcana cards represent monumental, groundbreaking influences. They are powerful karmic and spiritual lessons representing life-changing motions that define the beginnings or ends of cycles. These dynamic cards appear during major transitions, signaling distinctive moments of transformation. The 56 Minor Arcana cards, on the other hand, reflect everyday matters. They reflect the trials and tribulations that we experience on a daily basis. We also explore the elemental/zodiac and numerology behind the cards. In addition, we explore reversed cards.
The art of reading the tarot
This lesson provides an understanding behind the easy techniques that will catapult your tarot reading mastery. We also delve into card combinations and how to read cards together in order to create a complete story.
The feared cards
This lesson explores some of the more feared cards in the deck which reflect more intense energy. Our biggest growth lessons often come through challenges and in this lesson we explore the The Devil, Three of Swords, The Death, The Moon, The Tower, The 10 Swords and Five of cups. Each of the cards contain powerful spiritual lessons that once mastered lead to joy and happiness in all areas of life. How to reframe the scary cards to continue your growth and understanding.
Tarot Reading Ethics
This lesson discusses the ethical methods of Tarot reading to ensure that your readings are for the best and highest good for both yourself and your clients.
How to start a tarot reading business
This lesson will teach you how you can get your tarot reading business off the ground. What you need to consider when starting a tarot reading business, some offline and online marketing strategies, maintaining existing clients, where to read tarot and when to become a professional tarot reader.
module 2
Intermediate in Tarot Reading
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Major Arcana: The Fool and The Magician
This lesson explores the Major Arcana. There are two main types of cards in a classic deck: The Major Arcana and Minor Arcana. Major Arcana cards are also known as Trump cards. Beginning with "The Fool" at zero, and ending on "The World" at 21, the Major Arcana represent the Fool's Journey as he learns lessons along his path. When pulled during a tarot reading, they represent an overarching theme and nudge us to think about the bigger picture. Here we will explore the rich symbolism of The Fool and The Magician.
Major Arcana: The High Priestess, The Empress and The Emperor
This lesson continues to explores the cards of the Major Arcana. Here we will explore the rich symbolism of he High Priestess, The Empress and The Emperor.
Major Arcana: The Hierophant, The Lovers and the Chariot
This lesson explores the rich symbolism of The Hierophant, The Lovers and The Chariot.
Major Arcana: Strength, The Hermit and Wheel of Fortune
This lesson explores the rich symbolism of Strength, The Hermit and The Wheel of Fortune.
Major Arcana: Justice, Hanged Man and Death
This lesson explores the rich symbolism of The Justice card, The Hanged Man and Death.
Major Arcana: Temperance, The Devil and The Tower
This lesson explores the rich symbolism of Temperance, The Devil and The Tower.
Major Arcana: The Star, The Moon and the Sun
This lesson explores the rich symbolism of The Star, The Moon and The Sun.
Major Arcana: Judgement and The World
This lesson explores the rich symbolism of Judgement and The World card.
module 3
Advanced in Tarot Reading
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Minor Arcana - The Suit of Wands (Ace to Seven)
This lesson looks at the suit of Wands Ace to Seven. The suit of wands is connected to the element of fire, dealing with our passion and energy. Wand cards are related to creativity, purpose, and how we yield our individual force.
Minor Arcana - The Suit of Wands (Eight to Ten and the Court Cards)
This lesson looks at the suit of Wands Eight to Ten and the Court Cards. The suit of wands is connected to the element of fire, dealing with our passion and energy. Wand cards are related to creativity, purpose, and how we yield our individual force.
Lesson 3: Minor Arcana - The Suit of Swords (Ace to Seven)
This lesson looks at the suit of Swords Ace to Seven. The Suit of Swords is associated with the element of Air. It represents your thoughts, words, and actions. The swords often appear in tarot readings about communicating your ideas, making decisions, and asserting your power.
Minor Arcana - The Suit of Cups (Eight to Ten and Court Cards)
This lesson continues our exploration of the suit of swords. The suit of swords is connected to the air element and the mental realm.
We analyse the upright and reversed meaning of the cards from eight to ten, and the four court courts.
Minor Arcana - The Suit of Cups (Ace to Seven)
This lesson looks at the Suit of Cups Ace to Seven. The suit of cups is connected to water, which is associated with emotions, feelings, and intuition.
Minor Arcana Cards: The Suit of Swords (Eight to Ten, and the court cards)
This lesson continues our exploration of the suit of swords. The suit of swords is connected to the air element and the mental realm. We analyse the upright and reversed meaning of the cards from eight to ten, and the 4 court courts.
Minor Arcana - The Suit of Pentacles (Ace to Seven)
This lesson looks at the suit of cups. The suit of cups is connected to water, which is associated with emotions, feelings, and intuition. We analyse the upright and reversed card meaning from ace to seven.
Minor Arcana – The Suit of Pentacles (Eight to Ten and the Court Cards)
This lesson continues our exploration of the suit of pentacles. The suit of pentacles is connected to earth, and as such they deal with the material world. We analyse the upright and reversed meaning of the cards from eight to ten, and the 4 court courts.