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333 Members!!! Congrats!!!!
@Jeff Peden What numerology Vibes are you getting? Also, would love to hear from others as well. A few I will name are alignment and Divine Support.
333 Members!!! Congrats!!!!
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@Jeff Peden Hi buddy, yes I remember our conversation from weeks ago, cool to see the real you. Learning is going well, but I'm putting the cards and the studying on the back burner a bit to let it all sink in.
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@Jeff Peden that's correct that's why i am taking a vacation from the cards.
Another Star!!!!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️ What!!
@Sharmonica Pugh just leveled up to 7 Star!! What in the name of all the stars is going on!! You are knocking it out of the park. I can't believe how awesome you are at being such a great devoted member of the group! I can't thank you enough! ❤️
Another Star!!!!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️ What!!
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How to Read All 78 Cards as One Continuous Process Using Tone
I nailed it with this one I think! Let me know what you think of it. Most people approach the Rider–Waite tarot (or any other tarot) as a dictionary of meanings. They look for definitions, keywords, or symbolic explanations. That approach fragments the deck and makes interpretation dependent on memorization. The Rider–Waite system is not a dictionary. It is a visual language. Every card is a process. Every image is a movement. Every card has a tone. Once you understand tone, you can read any combination of cards as one coherent storyline. You no longer interpret card by card. You read the movement between tones. This article explains how to do that. 1. Tone: the core of the Rider–Waite image language Tone is the immediate atmosphere of the card. Not the meaning. Not the symbolism. Not the hidden layer. Tone is what the image breathes in the first second you look at it. Examples: Ten of Cups → harmony Knight of Cups → idealism Seven of Cups → illusion King of Cups → stability These are not meanings. They are tones. They are the psychological direction each card pushes toward. Once you reduce every card to its tone, the entire deck becomes a set of 78 directional signals. 2. Why tone works better than meaning Meaning is static. Tone is dynamic. Meaning asks: “What does this card represent?” Tone asks: “In which direction is this image moving?” Meaning freezes the card. Tone lets the card breathe. Tone allows you to read the deck as a sequence of movements rather than a list of definitions. 3. The universal four‑card formula Your example spread demonstrates the method perfectly. Here is the structure behind it: Card 1: the overall direction Card 2: the movement already underway Card 3: the distortion or illusion Card 4: the stabilizing tone You do not need to label these positions. You only need the tones. The tones create the story automatically. 4. The example spread as a model The four cards in your photo illustrate the method clearly: Ten of Cups — harmony
How to Read All 78 Cards as One Continuous Process Using Tone
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@Jeff Peden You can create themselve but i'll put a list below, i researched this myself using AI. Is that really you by the way on the picture or AI?
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@Jeff Peden Major Arcana — 22 tones Fool — openness Magician — focus High Priestess — depth Empress — growth Emperor — structure Hierophant — transmission Lovers — choice Chariot — determination Strength — inner strength Hermit — concentration Wheel of Fortune — shift Justice — weighing Hanged Man — reversal Death — transformation Temperance — alignment Devil — constriction Tower — rupture Star — restoration Moon — obscurity Sun — vitality Judgement — awakening World — completion Wands — 14 tones Ace of Wands — spark Two of Wands — orientation Three of Wands — expansion Four of Wands — anchoring Five of Wands — friction Six of Wands — momentum Seven of Wands — steadfastness Eight of Wands — acceleration Nine of Wands — perseverance Ten of Wands — overload Page of Wands — curiosity Knight of Wands — drive Queen of Wands — radiance King of Wands — leadership Cups — 14 tones Ace of Cups — opening Two of Cups — resonance Three of Cups — lightness Four of Cups — withdrawal Five of Cups — loss Six of Cups — softening Seven of Cups — illusion Eight of Cups — honesty Nine of Cups — fulfillment Ten of Cups — harmony Page of Cups — sensitivity Knight of Cups — idealism Queen of Cups — empathy King of Cups — stability Swords — 14 tones Ace of Swords — clarity Two of Swords — standstill Three of Swords — rupture Four of Swords — recovery pause Five of Swords — conflict Six of Swords — transition Seven of Swords — strategy Eight of Swords — restriction Nine of Swords — fear Ten of Swords — collapse Page of Swords — alertness Knight of Swords — sharpness Queen of Swords — discernment King of Swords — structure Pentacles — 14 tones Ace of Pentacles — potential Two of Pentacles — balance Three of Pentacles — collaboration Four of Pentacles — holding Five of Pentacles — vulnerability Six of Pentacles — exchange Seven of Pentacles — patience Eight of Pentacles — craftsmanship Nine of Pentacles — dignity Ten of Pentacles — continuity Page of Pentacles — learning
I even dream about the cards after 5 months of study
I’ve been working with the cards a lot lately, and I’ve even started dreaming about them. At first it looked like an insignificant or random dream, but it turned out to be a functional dream. More specifically, it falls under the subcategory of reorganization dreams. These are dreams in which something is missing, shifting, failing or temporarily not working — not as a warning, but as a sign that an internal process is being updated. So the correct term is: functional reorganization dream. I had the dream interpreted, and this is what it means in everyday language, without psychological jargon. You can recognize this type of dream by one simple rule: If something in the dream is missing, not working or temporarily unavailable without any sense of drama, your psyche is showing you that an internal system is reorganizing itself. Last night I had a dream that stayed with me. I was walking around with the Wisdom of the Oracle deck, but at the end the deck turned out to be incomplete. Not damaged, not truly lost, but as if certain functions were temporarily unavailable. It felt as though my inner system was rearranging itself. In simple terms: my intuition is still working, but the part that normally tracks patterns and gives direction is on pause for a moment. It’s like the radio is on, but the signal isn’t fully tuned in. The sentence that captures this process best is: I don’t need to understand it while it’s changing. It’s not a major life shift, but a subtle change in how I process information. Less analyzing, more direct perception. Less searching for meaning, more sensing what feels true. It’s striking timing, because I’ve just started the intuition module of Mystics — and then this dream appears. Have you ever dreamed over the cards?
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@Jeff Peden i almost never dream or i forget about them when i awake.
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@Rachael Crawford i have a voicerecorder app on my phone beside my bed.
How long does it take to become an independent tarot reader?
According to AI, it may take 18 months to become an independent tarot reader. That is a long time, and if you create a learning schedule, it should be easily achievable. I am now in month 5 of 18 and almost there.
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@Melissa Allison I think of someone who can work completely independently without help from anything or anyone.
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@Leona Hass no, i just mean to do it yourself without human or computer help... We don't want to insult the divine.
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