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How to Begin a Tarot Card Session

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    Part of the video series: How to Read Tarot Cards

    From Quick Guide: Tarot Card Reading Tutorial

    Summary: Learn how to do a tarot card reading in this free video about the meanings of tarot cards.

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    By Anubha Gupta
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    Anubha Gupta has been a professional tarot card reader since 2004. She has been serving 400 families all over India for several years.read more

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    "Hi. I'm Anubha Gupta and on behalf of Expert Village and now the most important thing in Tarot cards is doing different spreads. One is you're spreading the cards, that is you have to just shuffle the cards , the opposite person who is the quitrent, has to shuffle the cards, transfer his aura on the cards, and then you spread the cards out and place them in a particular manner. The way you are going to be placing them is called the spread. We are going to be talking about three kinds of spreads. The first spread which is the past, present, and future. Once you're taking out the cards, they have to be three cards that you take out for the person's past, one for the present, and three for the future. So the cards won't be talking about much of the time period, it's just going to be talking about the three years of past and the three years of maximum of future. It doesn't leave too much of time period. This is the easiest spread that any Tarot reader is going to be doing because this will be landing all three important aspects of the person?s life."

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