ONE DAY TAROT WORKSHOP

TAROT FOR BEGINNERS ONE DAY WORKSHOP.

Saturday 10th September at Maiden Place Community Centre, RG6 3HG.

Book your place now, another of our great Tarot days to enable you to learn about reading and interpreting the cards. The course fee includes a new pack of Mythic Tarot cards and fully detailed workbook. All details on www.tarot4you.co.uk/training-courses.

The Tarot is a really useful tool, by connecting to the cards and to universal energies you will be able to give amazing readings and offer help and advice given by your Tarot .

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One Day Tarot for Beginners Workshop

If you are new to Tarot, want to begin your Tarot journey or even gain more experience in your reading skills then this workshop is for you. I am really excited to be one of the tutors for this:

Early October (Date to be announced)  10am-4pm

at: Maiden Place Community Centre, Lower Earley, Berks. RG6 3HD

Our exciting one day workshop will help you learn all you need to begin giving readings for friends and family, or to start your journey towards sharing your skills as a professional Tarot reader.

 Course Benefits.

You will discover a unique method of learning that allows you to interpret the cards using your own intuitive skills and senses and does not rely on having to memorise standard interpretations, astrology or numerology.

The course is written and presented by two very experienced Tarot Professionals and is a gentle but thorough introduction to this fascinating skill in a relaxed group setting.

There will be discussions and practice throughout the day.

The Course costs £45.

You Will Learn

The Origins of the Tarot.

The Basics of Tarot

Choosing Your Cards

Cleansing Your Cards

Bonding With Your Cards

Opening Techniques

Getting to Know the Major Arcana

Reading Practice

Getting to Know the Minor Arcana - One suit at a time

Putting it all together - Reading Practice

Closing Down Techniques

About the venue

Maiden Place  Centre is a beautiful multi use community centre with lots of free parking. Two minutes walk to local shops, Sainsburys, pub, coffee shop

Approx. 1 mile from M4 junction 10), on main bus routes and the nearest train station is Winnersh or Earley.

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Great online store for your Tarot supplies!

We (my family and I) now have a great online store for all your everyday needs! Mystic Maidens was set up by Mystic Mumma (me!) and her Mystic Maidens (my daughters) as a central place for people to by a whole host of everyday pagan/witchy needs. We sell all the products we like to use ourselves and are very picky about what goes on the website. We sell online and most weekends we are out and about at various events, psychic fairs and festivals.  Mumma and the Maidens can answer questions and chat about any product on offer, you just have to ask.  Take a peek at out brilliant online shop.

http://www.mysticmaidens.co.uk

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Tarot as a Coaching and Counselling Tool

I get lots of clients wanting answers to questions, there is never a simple yes or no answer to issues in people's lives. What looks like a simple question is always much deeper and it is impossible to give information needed unless you can get right to the heart of a problem. When you get your reading you will see that it is much more than just stating the obvious! Even if you haven't asked a question but just want an overview of your future you will usually get far more than you bargained for!

Using the Tarot not only as a predictive tool but as a counselling or coaching tool too is a great way of digging deeper and being able to draw help and information from universal energy. After receiving a reading people often come back saying 'it was so accurate, as if you knew exactly what was happening to me' or 'its as if you were living beside me for the last 20 years, you seem to know what I am thinking'. Its always wonderful to receive good feedback but it's really not me alone. As always information comes through several channels, my own intuitive powers, the Tarot speaking to my subconscious and by tapping into that great universal energy that speaks to those who can listen.

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Next Event: Cake and Clairvoyance

This Saturday we're going local and can be found at the Maiden Place Community Centre for the Phoenix Spiritual Group's Cake and Clairvoyance event.  Patricia will be tarot reading and we'll also be selling our handcrafted gifts and growing range of tarot and divination products.

Saturday 17th November

What: Cake & Clairvoyance with the Phoenix Spiritual Group

Where: Maiden Place Community Centre, Maiden Place, Lower Earley, Reading

When: 1pm - 4pm

Find out more on their website here!

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Next Event: Bracknell Craft and Gift Fair

This Sunday we're back at the Bracknell Craft and Gift Fair where we will be selling our handcrafted gifts and growing range of tarot and divination products. Patricia will also be tarot reading so drop by and see us!

The nitty gritty!

Sunday 4th November

What: Craft and Gift Fair

Where: The Hilton Bracknell, Bagshot Road, Bracknell, Berkshire

When: 10am - 4pm

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Next Event: Old Windsor Psychic & Natural Therapy Fayre

If you're around the Windsor area this Sunday, drop by to the Old Windsor Psychic & Natural Therapy Fayre at the Old Windsor Memorial Hall where Patricia will be tarot reading and we will be selling our range of tarot related goodies!

The nitty gritty:

Sunday 28th October

What: Old Windsor Psychic & Natural Therapy Fayre

Where: Old Windsor Memorial Hall, Straight Road, Old Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 2RN

When: 12 noon - 5pm

Find out more on their website here!

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Next Event: Berkshire Mind, Body and Spirit Festival

If you're around the Bracknell area this Sunday, we'll be at the Berkshire Mind, Body and Spirit Festival - selling our range of divination and related items and as a bonus, Patricia will be reading tarot and giving a dowsing talk! Drop by and see us!

The nitty gritty:

Sunday 14th October

What: Berkshire Mind, Body and Spirit Festival

Where: Coppid Beech Hotel, John Nike Way, Bracknell

When: 11am - 5pm

Find out more on their website here!

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Next Event: Bracknell Craft & Gift Fair

This Sunday we're back at the Bracknell Craft and Gift Fair where we will be selling our handcrafted gifts and growing range of tarot and divination products. Patricia will also be tarot reading so drop by and see us!

The nitty gritty!

Sunday 7th October

What: Craft and Gift Fair

Where: The Hilton Bracknell, Bagshot Road, Bracknell, Berkshire

When: 10am - 4pm

 

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How To: Keep a Tarot Journal

When you’ve just started to learn tarot it can get frustrating trying to remember all the meanings of the cards – let’s face it, 78 cards are a lot of cards to recall and sometimes particular cards in your favourite deck will keep eluding you. There’s no harm in using books and online resources for memory jogs but when you get to the point where you want to fly solo, you might find a tarot journal useful.

What Is It?

A tarot journal is simply a record, in your preferred medium, of your readings, interpretations and any other thoughts or notes on tarot or your tarot learning progress.

Why Is It Useful?

Active learning, pattern recognition, keeping track of personal progress and letting your mind connect the things you’ve learned so far with new ideas.

Active Learning

It’s well known that simply reading, watching, or listening to information is not always enough to let your brain retain it; however writing things down, or noting the information via some other artistic medium, engages your brain in new ways and increases your ability to remember what you’ve learned.

Keeping a tarot journal lets you focus on the meaning of a particular card or cards – regularly looking at the cards in a reading and noting them and their meanings in your journal lets you connect with their symbology. With repeated recording of the cards and your thoughts on them, you’ll soon have instant recognition of each card and gain a deeper intuitive connection with your deck as a whole.

Pattern Recognition

It can sometimes be difficult to get to grips with the idea of patterns in a tarot spread. Writing notes in your tarot journal helps you keep better track of the patterns in a reading – like dominant suits, whether major arcana or minor arcana are more prominent, or if there are a lot of court cards. Each of these patterns bring deeper nuance to your reading but can be easy to glance over or ignore if you’re new at tarot reading. Writing down the cards in a journal lets you take extra time to see the patterns and work out what they mean for that reading. And the bonus is once you’ve practiced your tarot pattern recognition like this a few times, seeing and interpreting the patterns will start to become an instinctive part of your tarot reading.

Keeping Track Of Personal Progress

Sometimes it’s hard to judge how far you’ve come in a new skill. If you keep having trouble with a particular card, or spread, you might start thinking everything is hopeless and you’ll never get it. Keeping track of where you were when you started will help you see how far you’ve come – you might currently be stuck on only one card, but the notes in your journal will remind you that once you were stuck on all 78 so you’ve got written proof of your success so far!

A tarot journal also lets you keep track of your own personal circumstances, how they’ve changed, and how your card drawings reflect those changes.

Letting Your Mind Connect To Ideas

Once you’ve got into the habit of writing down a regular card or full reading, your mind will soon start stretching beyond the traditional interpretations of the cards. The more you note down interpretations for a particular card, the more comfortable you will be accepting the intuitive leaps that appear in your mind when you see the images. Trust those leaps, note them down too.

Different days and different spreads and different personal circumstances will change how you relate to any given card, so keeping notes will let you keep track of themes and changes, and might even give you ideas about new possible interpretations.

How To Do It

First Decide On Your Journal Medium

Regular notebooks, binders with dividers, diaries or other journal books are the easiest and most common. If you bullet journal you can have some extra fun by making a tarot specific bullet journal, or if you prefer to go digital, there are a multitude of note/planner apps and other programs you can adapt for your purposes – your preferred word processing program is just as viable as a more complicated planner app.

If you prefer creating art to writing, then you could sketch your own images to suit your interpretation of particular cards or create a scrapbook of image associations, you could use an online venue to write or broadcast your journey – create a blog on WordPress or Tumblr, photo journal on Instagram or Pinterest, vlog on Youtube or create a podcast.

As with all things tarot, go with what works best for you.

Once you’ve chosen your medium, it’s just a matter of adding your content.

Start With Something Simple

Pick one, two or three cards and write their interpretations down. You could note down the standard book/website interpretations then follow that up with your own impressions of the images on the cards. It doesn’t matter if your own impressions are wildly different from whatever resource you’ve chosen to use for reference – your own thoughts are just as valid as the accepted interpretations. Also make notes on your current personal circumstances and emotions, or other events around you, in case they become relevant later. You never know what will make sense in hindsight and if some piece of understanding clicks in your head at any point after your reading, feel free to go back and note that down too!

Keep It Regular

Add something to your tarot journal daily, or whenever you can fit it in your weekly routine, and when you’ve got into the habit with the simple stuff, you can expand your notes with analysis of more complicated spreads, focus on patterns, examine other symbology, go off on tangents with comparisons to other divination systems or different deck designs.

Avoid Boredom

If a particular tarot exercise – like regular one card readings - becomes too much of a grind, switch things up and try something different. Have some fun by working out what songs or movie characters match what cards, or use a card as the basis for some short fiction or other art! Anything that keeps the tarot and their symbology an active part of your life is fair game!

Above all, remember that the tarot journal is there to help you with your tarot journey – there are no rules for how or when to use it, as long as you use it!

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