Okay, let’s talk about cleansing tarot cards. I’ve been reading tarot for a while now, and cleansing the deck is something I’ve experimented with a lot. It is not a must-have step, but sometimes it helps a lot, you know.
So, first off, why cleanse? Well, think of it like this: you use your cards, they pick up energy, vibes, whatever you want to call it. Sometimes that energy gets muddled, especially after an intense reading or if you’re just feeling off yourself. Cleansing is like hitting the reset button.
My go-to method is using salt. Sounds simple, right? It is! I just grabbed a small bowl, fill it with regular table salt, and bury my deck in it. I usually leave it there overnight. I don’t know, it makes me feel like the salt is just sucking out all the stagnant energy. I placed the bowl on my nightstand, right beside my bed. Then, I just went to sleep, easy peasy.
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Find a container
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Fill it with salt
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Bury the deck
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Wait
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Remove and dust off
I used a small, wooden bowl I had lying around. Anything will do, really, as long as your cards fit comfortably inside.
Table salt, sea salt, Himalayan salt – whatever you have on hand. I poured enough to completely cover the deck when it’s placed inside.
I nestled my tarot deck into the salt, making sure it was fully submerged. I kinda whispered a little intention, like, “Cleanse and clear,” but that’s just me.
This is the hard part! I left my deck in the salt overnight. Some people say a few hours is enough, but I like to give it a good long soak.
The next morning, I carefully took the deck out of the salt. I used a soft cloth to gently brush off any remaining salt particles. They felt lighter, somehow. It’s probably just in my head, but hey, whatever works, right?
Another thing I’ve tried is knocking. I just hold the deck in one hand and give it a good few knocks with the other. Like I’m knocking the bad juju right out of there. If I am doing a reading for my friends, I will show the cards to them, and listen to their reactions.
Honestly, I don’t cleanse after every single reading. Mostly just when I feel like the deck needs it, or if I’ve been doing a lot of readings in a row. Just listen to your intuition, and your deck. Sometimes, if I feel upset, I won’t even touch my cards.
So yeah, that’s my experience with cleansing tarot cards. It’s a personal thing, really. Find what works for you and stick with it. Happy reading!
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