Need some intuitive insight into a challenging situation? Trying to make a tough decision but not sure which path to take? Or maybe you just want to tap into your inner guidance and learn to trust yourself more deeply?
Learning tarot isn’t just about memorising cards—it’s about unlocking the wisdom you already have. And reading Tarot for yourself is one of the most powerful ways to do that.
Whether you're new to the cards or just looking for a more intuitive way to learn to read Tarot, this guide will show you exactly how to read for yourself in 7 simple steps. No confusion, no gatekeeping—just straight-up clarity.
To make it even easier, grab the free ebook, 7 Steps to Read Tarot for Yourself with Clarity—it’s your go-to guide for learning how to use Tarot as a tool for personal growth.
Why Read Tarot for Yourself?
Most people think they need a psychic to read their cards. Not true. With the right deck and the right mindset, anyone can learn Tarot and start making accurate, insightful interpretations. The key? Use a deck that’s beginner-friendly and includes clear Tarot card meanings.
👉 India's first-ever self-reading tarot deck is designed exactly for that purpose—easy-to-read, intuitive cards that guide you without needing to check 10 books.
7 Steps to Read Tarot for Yourself with Clarity
1. Create the Space
Before you shuffle the cards, clear your space. Physically and mentally. Light a candle, breathe deep, and set an intention. Make it sacred—this is your moment to connect with your inner voice.
2. Get to the Heart of the Question
Ask empowering questions like:
- “What do I need to know about this situation?”
- “What energy is surrounding this opportunity?”
Avoid asking yes/no questions—Tarot works best when you stay open to insight, not just prediction.
3. Choose the Layout
Start with a simple 3-card spread:
- Past / Present / Future
- Situation / Action / Outcome
- You / The Other / The Bridge
Or just draw one card and go deep.
4. Shuffle and Lay Out the Cards
Focus on your question while you shuffle. When it feels right, draw your cards and lay them out face-up, from left to right.
5. Read the Cards and Tell the Story
Look at each card. What’s your first gut feeling? What’s happening in the image? How does it reflect your life?
Then—and only then—check the Tarot card meanings from your guidebook or the text on a self-reading deck like this one.
6. Answer Your Question
Come back to your original question and summarise what the cards revealed. This ties your insights back into your real-world situation.
7. Reflect
Write it all down: the question, the cards, and your interpretation. Revisit it later. You'll be amazed how often the cards were spot on—and how your ability to learn to read Tarot grows with practice.
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Final Word
Learning Tarot doesn't have to be confusing. With the right questions, a simple layout, and a deck designed to help you learn—like India’s first-ever self-reading Tarot deck—you’ll be doing powerful readings for yourself in no time.
Don’t wait for someone else to give you answers. You’ve got the wisdom already—the cards just help you access it.