The first reading I preformed was a past-present-future spread. The next day, I gave the Celtic Cross spread a spin as I read for the friend that paid for my deck. Then later on, as I was camping beside a professional reader, I was offered to read for her so she could give me some tips. I was still going through the deck to find the significator card based on the querent’s personality and/or appearance. It was something that didn’t really seem natural to me. The professional reader suggested that I let the deck choose the significator. This advice has had an impact on my readings since, adapting it over many readings and giving me more depth in the querent’s situation as well as their personality that may not be initially apparent.
Over the course of the remainder of the festival, I ended up giving several readings, daily, to many different people. While still falling back to the “little white book” in the beginning, I was already on my way to distancing myself from it.
After the festival ended, I still found myself reading for at least one person a day for the next couple of weeks. I feel this really helped me get used to reading the cards, picking it up rather quickly.
But one of the biggest developments in my journey so far was the creation of my own spread. One of my empathic friends had expressed interest in learning Tarot so I decided to develop a spread that focused on empathic energies. Although not originally named, the Empathic Spread became a key factor in the development of my involvement with the cards.
After I designed the spread, I created a group on Wiccan Together so I could share it with the Tarot community and get their take and experience with my spread. In addition, I decided to test the spread myself. I decided to offer readings on Everything Under the Moon. This was my first experience reading online, or over any distance for that matter. The first two reading requests I had received were from site moderators, so my combined newness to Tarot, use of a new spread, and first distance readings with that fact had me a bit nervous in the beginning.
Positive feedback from the people I read for helped a great deal to boost my confidence. I’m not always the best at explaining, either, in the sense that I know what I want to convene but can’t turn it into words.
(Will finish in a part 3)




