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How to Start Reading Tarot Cards

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    Part of the video series: How to Read Tarot Cards

    Summary: Learn how to start reading tarot cards from a professional psychic in this free fortune-telling video on how to read 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, I'll be talking about the Tarot Cards. As you know Tarot is an art as well as science. You have to be very intuitive once you want to become a reader. It's a very easy procedure by the 78 card deck, which is orginated from the Rediwait. Rediwait has been the oldest for of deviation of cards, so that's a this deck is preferable as compared to any other one. So, once you have bought the cards, make sure you are lighting a candle as these cards are brought through the Catholic Church of Greece. That's the reason a candle is necessary once you are reading the cards, or an incense burner or an incense stick. And then make sure that you are wrapping the cards really well. You might be wrapping them in satin fabric, in probably black or red color, or you can place them in a nice wood box on a cleansed fabric. You have to make sure you are not reading the cards here and there, you have to be using a particular fabric every which place. It might be a quilted or it might be a satin, but the colors remain the same. So, go ahead and buy the cards because it's a very easy procedure to learn. "

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