Learn Tarot Deck Interview Spread Biddy: Simple Guide to Understand Your Cards!

Okay, here’s a blog post about my experience with a tarot deck interview spread, written in the style you requested:

So, I recently got this new tarot deck, all shiny and pretty, and I was super excited to start using it. But then I remembered reading somewhere that you’re supposed to, like, “interview” your deck first? Sounds kinda weird, I know, but I figured I’d give it a shot. I mean, why not, right?

Learn Tarot Deck Interview Spread Biddy: Simple Guide to Understand Your Cards!

I went online and found this six-card spread that’s supposed to help you get to know your deck. It’s called a “deck interview.” Basically, you shuffle your cards, focus on getting to know the deck, and then lay out six cards in a specific order. Each card represents a different question you’re asking the deck.

  • Card 1: Tell me about yourself. What is your most important characteristic?
  • Card 2: What are your strengths as a deck?
  • Card 3: What are your limits as a deck?
  • Card 4: What are you here to teach me?
  • Card 5: How can I best learn and collaborate with you?
  • Card 6: What is the potential outcome of our working relationship?

I followed the instructions, shuffled the deck while thinking about these questions, and then laid out the cards. I won’t bore you with all the details of each card and what I interpreted them to mean, it’s a lot, and I am still figuring them out. But you can see it down below, I took a photo.

Honestly, the whole thing was kind of a trip. It felt like I was actually having a conversation with the deck, in a weird, mystical kind of way. The cards I drew definitely gave me some food for thought about how to use the deck and what to expect from it, I do like their vibe, though.

The first card really stood out to me, I guess it represents the deck’s overall personality. The second and third cards were interesting too, they showed me what the deck is good at and what it’s not so good at. I also did not think the deck will have a limit, but I guess that makes sense, like people.

I’m still pretty new to this whole tarot thing, so I’m not sure how much of this is just me projecting my own thoughts and feelings onto the cards. But even if it’s all in my head, it was still a fun and interesting experience. It’s like, even if you don’t fully believe in tarot, it can still be a cool tool for self-reflection and getting in touch with your intuition.

Learn Tarot Deck Interview Spread Biddy: Simple Guide to Understand Your Cards!

If you’re thinking about getting a new tarot deck, or even if you have an old one lying around, I would definitely recommend trying this deck interview spread. It’s a fun way to get to know your deck and see what it has to offer. And hey, who knows, you might even learn something about yourself in the process.

The photo of the cards I drew:

Alright, that’s it for my tarot experiment. Let me know if any of you have tried this before and what your experience was like. Until next time, peace out!

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