Intro to Tarot, Altar Practice, and the 5 Card Spread

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By Matthew Stelzner

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2 Replies to “Intro to Tarot, Altar Practice, and the 5 Card Spread”

  1. You said: The most important thing in Tarot practice is to get out of your left-brain. I suggest focusing on the images of the cards. Let them take you in to your intuitive, imaginal landscape.
    Later in the day I came across this in a book: Simply to see, without any thought or interpretation, is to bathe in the sensation of the sight, to let the colors penetrate within, along with the lines and forms and the mystery, without commentary. A sensation received in this way invades the whole field of consciousness. The more you enter into sensation, into the interiority of feeling, the more you discover the sensation of the divine. The moment of sensation is that of presence. A sensation of peace, of joy, and love then drenches your being.

    1. Thanks for this comment Bill. I love this quote, and it so resonates with the approach to tarot we are practicing. Welcome to the class! It’s so great to have you on board!

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