Everything You Need to Learn to Read Tarot Cards
Everything You Need to Learn to Read Tarot Cards
Below are my favorite resources that helped me to learn tarot and a few recommendations on beginner tarot decks. I am a mass consumer of most things written and have found a few podcasts that help me learn tarot, not just chit chat with tarot readers (not that that’s bad) but when I wanted to learn tarot, I wanted people to go in depth about the cards. I also included some Youtube channels that teach tarot because I realize more people prefer watching to reading.
Books
The Ultimate Guide to Tarotby Liz Dean
This was one of the first books that I ordered when I started my journey. And I really wasn’t super impressed with it when I started. It wasn’t until I had gotten a little more familiar with terms like the Kabbalah and symbolism that this book really began to shine. It gives you a brief overview of so many aspects of the tarot in bite size pieces that make it totally understandable for all levels.
Buy Ultimate Guide to Tarot on AmazonHolistic Tarotby Benebell Wen
This book is awesome for a full coverage of everything and anything tarot. Wen takes a very analytical approach to how she reads that cards and focuses on memorizing the meanings as well as learning how to read the card for the situation. This is a HIGHLY recommended book for anyone who reads tarot or wants to learn.
Buy Holistic Tarot on Amazon21 Ways to Read a Tarot Cardby Mary K Greer
I enjoy this book because when you are learning tarot, you may be overwhelmed with the amount of stuff that you need to memorize to be ‘a good tarot reader’. This book helps break down the cards into all of the parts that we may be doing, but not really noticing we’re doing, like looking at colors, or describing the scene.
Buy 21 Ways to Read a Tarot Card on Amazon78 Degrees of Wisdomby Rachel Pollack
The deck of tarot tells a story of the journey of The Fool (card 0) and his/her journey through life and the major and minor challenges that they overcome. Rachel does an awesome job of really bringing the story to life with this book. It really helps you start the story telling aspect of the card instead of stating one word keyword descriptions for each card.
Buy 78 Degrees of Wisdom on AmazonYour Tarot Courtby Ethony Dawn
I haven’t picked this book up yet, but it’s definitely on my wish list. I added it here because the court cards are something that everyone struggles with and this book I have heard nothing but good things about since it came out.
Buy Your Tarot Court on AmazonTarot for Yourselfby Mary K Greer
This is a fun book to connect with tarot in general. This book is full of exercises to relate the tarot back to yourself and helps you get to know yourself on a deeper level using the tarot deck of your choice.
Buy Tarot for Yourself on AmazonBlogs
I love reading blogs. Pinterest is my BFF. Here are some tarot and witchy blogs that can really teach you a lot if you spend some time to surf around their posts.
Biddy Tarot
Ethony Dawn
Benebell Wen
Tarot Pugs
Soul Truth Gateway
Lavender Moon
Ohm Terra (of course..)
YouTube
I’m going to be honest and say that watching YouTube is not my favorite way to learn things. I would prefer reading a physical book, but here are a few YouTube channels that have some solid info.
Benebell Wendoes deck reviews, has a video series to accompany her book, Holistic Tarot, as well as a whole host of different topics that she chats about her opinion on called “Bell chimes in”. Can you tell that I’m a bit of a fan girl?
Masters of the Tarotgoes in depth with some of the biggest names in tarot.
Tarot Oraclehas a tarot lessons section on their page that helps you learn different aspects of tarot.
Podcasts
As I mentioned before, I like to learn about the cards, not just listen to people chat when I am full learning mode. Here are a few podcasts that will teach you about the cards on your commute to make it a bit less hellish.
Root Lock Radio
Tarot Bytesfrom the Tarot Lady
From the Blog
Here’s a collection of posts that I thought would be helpful for someone who is just starting out.
How to Choose Your First Tarot Deck
What is a Tarot Deck and How Does it Work?
How to Read Tarot Intuitively
How to Attune to a New Tarot Deck
Tarot Card Reversals
How to Calculate Your Birth Card
Beginner Tarot Decks
I prefer decks that tell a story within the cards. I find decks that have one single image on the card hard to really connect with and find those decks are better for people who have worked with tarot for a while or are only interested in learning the definition in the little white book that comes with the deck.
Rider Waite Smithhaving at least one copy of this deck when you are first starting out is a really good idea because most books use this deck as the basis of their descriptions.
Get RWS Deck on AmazonEveryday Witch TarotI recommend this deck because it is very easy to connect with and the images are pretty straight forward. It does have a witchy touch and the cards are easy to shuffle. If you like a deck that is a little more mystical and witchy- this deck is def. for you.
Get Everyday Witch Tarot on AmazonShadowscapes Tarotthis was my first deck and still the deck that I have the best bond with. I know bonding with decks sound weird, but once you have a deck, you will totally understand. The images on these cards aren’t 100% a RWS clone, but are able to be interpreted easily.
Get Shadowscapes Tarot on AmazonIf you’re looking for some opinions on decks and to get a close up look of the deck, check out mydeck reviews section here on the blog.
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