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How to Read Angel Tarot Cards

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Summary: Learn all about how to read the Angel Tarot Deck in this free tarot card reading and deck history video clip.

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By Marybeth Murphy
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Marybeth has been intuitively reading people ever since she was very young. She has always had a strong knowing about various events and could usually read an individual within seconds...read more

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There is some small debate about the origins of the Tarot Deck. Many relevant sources mention the introduction of Tarot Cards to Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries from Egypt. It is the major arcane, the trump or picture cards, that most people associate with Tarot and divination. Standard playing cards originate from the other half of the first Tarot decks, the minor arcane. Divination became a popular phenomenon in Medieval culture, with the Church playing a smaller role in persecution than many believe. Other supernatural practices, like channeling and “charming” (removing warts or diseases with short verses or potions), were common, everyday occurrences.

In this free video series, expert tarot card reader Marybeth Murphy teaches you the meaning of each of the tarot cards in the famous Angel Deck. You will learn how to read the first, second, and third jumped cards, and how to pick the fifth and sixth cards. Marybeth also covers the archangel, gentleness, clairscentience, and angel therapy cards. You will learn how to read tarot cards from the angel deck soon.

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