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Frequently Asked Questions: Tarot, Witchcraft, & Divination

Welcome to Season 14 of Every Day Tarot! This season, I’m answering your most frequently asked questions about tarot, witchcraft, and divination.

Today’s question: What’s the best way to start learning tarot? 

Starting out can feel overwhelming: 78 cards, countless spreads, and every reader doing things differently. The key is to slow down, find your footing, and remind yourself: you don’t need to know everything right away. Tarot is ultimately about connection—between you, your deck, and the people you read for. 

In this episode, we'll go over the best way to start learning tarot, how to build confidence, and why community makes all the difference.

What we explore in this episode:

Learning Tarot Without Overwhelm

Picking up your first tarot deck can feel magical and also a little intimidating. Seventy-eight cards, countless spreads, different decks and traditions… It’s easy to feel like you’ll never “know it all.” 

So what’s the best way to start learning tarot? The truth is simpler than you might think: begin by practicing, and let your intuition lead the way.

Instead of pressuring yourself to memorize everything, let your practice grow naturally:

Speaking your interpretations aloud and engaging others in the process will grow your confidence and stretch your intuition far more than memorizing a list of keywords ever could.

💭 Today's Tarot Pull:

From Norse Goddess Rune Oracle, I pulled the Laguz Merkstave Rán (Upright).

Starting something new can feel intimidating. Instead of forcing yourself to know it all, focus on stability, trust your intuition, and let your practice unfold at its own pace.

Reflective prompts on this card:

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