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She Taught Herself How To Read Tarot Cards, And She’s Explaining How You Can Start Doing This Too

“Can you guess what I did? Yeah, I made notes,” Alexis continued. “I made a whole notebook. Ok, so this may seem a little tedious and a little crazy, but for me, I know that even in school, when I would rewrite notes, that’s when things would really sink into my brain.”

“So, if you can look here, I actually made tabs for each suit. I have cups, pentacles, swords, wands, and major arcana.

She goes on to show what the inside of the journal looked like. One of her main points was to decorate or find a journal that you liked and make it your own.

She also added a caption of the website she used to get all the general definitions for each card, which is called www.thetarotguide.com.

TikTok; pictured above is the notebook Alexis made

Each card got its own page with its general meaning and keywords associated with that card.

There was so much for each card, it’s pretty cool to see how complex tarot cards are.

“If you really wanna learn tarot, you’re going to have to treat it like school,” Alexis said. “Like it’s something that you wanna learn. If you wanna invest time. This is gonna take time.”

“This is the best way to do it, especially if you’re just starting out. I would refer to this all the time a bunch of times. Like, my intuition is telling me something, but I need to know what the main definition of this card is cause I don’t really know. I would go back and be like oh, that makes so much sense.”

She created a tool that worked for her, and she continues to use it when she doesn’t know what the card is necessarily trying to tell her.

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