| Keeping A Tarot Journal |
| A Tarot journal is an effective way to build your knowledge and insight, as well as recording the milestones pointed out in different readings. In your tarot journal you will need sections for the following: 1.Card Meanings:You may find that your initial impressions are constantly revised both by practice, information on specific cards gained from numerology, psychic work and other books. 2.Card Spreads:Even with basic layouts you will soon find that (with practice) you are altering the meaning of specific positions and creating your own spreads. 3.Cards of the Day:You can keep a table or chart of these, with this you may also need space for significant events linked with them. 4.Specific Reading:Study your personal readings and the knowliedge you gained both at the time and as events unfold. Also record reading that you do for others especially you found there was a problem. 5.Predictions:For any long spread it is very helpful that you note the actual cards and your feelings about them, as it becomes difficult to recall precise details down the road. 6.Tarot and Psychic Development:You will need different section for Tarot meditation, astral and past life work, remember to write down dates as you may find the persona and images gleamed in one experience, or a guide you met may continue to appear and dramas unfold over a series of sessions. 7.Tarot and Crystals:Note information about your crystals especially any healing and magical tributes. 8.Tarot and Astrology:Note astrological associations of yourself, friends and family. Prepare zodiac charts to enter your datato trace the course of your personal celestial sphere over the astrological year. 9.Tarot and the Kabbalah:Note alternate pathways you can take on different occasions between the spheres as well as your own evolving understanding of the Tree of Life, try using a series of tree diagrams that are prepared in advance to chart your developing spiritual path. 10.Tarot Rituals: This may be the most valuable aspect of your tarot journal to preserve the words and actions you use to carry out your own rites. You can keep a list of incenses,oils and hebs you found useful for different kinds of work. |