There is great interest in Tarot, amongst other psychic things. Because of that there is renewed interest in buying Tarot cards.
If you have decided you want to learn how to read Tarot, then you need to take your time and make sure you get the right ones for you.
There is such a wide variety of decks to choose from. Lots of great and colourful ones, with wonderful art work. Many of them are created by really great artist such as Dali.
It is important to know a bit about cards and card reading before you purchase your own. For instance, did you realise that the picture on the cards is important in helping you read them? Well, it is, extremely important.
There are quite a few decks which only show the pips. This means that the 10 of cups just shows ten cups. The eight of swords, just shows 8 swords. Unless you are a really experienced reader, you will not find them very useful to you.
What you need, is a deck of Tarot, that has 52 different pictures which you can relate to. So that both the major and the minor arcana, can show you a pictorial image of the meaning of the card. So important when giving a reading.
Obviously, I cannot talk about all the available decks here, but you can go on the Internet and look at them. There are several really good sales sites which will show you the pictures on all the cards. Some will only show the major arcana. Make sure you use one which shows them all.
When you have found a really good site, go through all the decks slowly. Take a number of visits to the site and look carefully at all the decks available. Some sites even have the option to get a short free reading with your chosen pack. This allows you more freedom to choose.
When you have bought your cards you will need a good book to give you a basic understanding. I suggest a good Tarot workbook. I find that the small booklets which come with the packs, are not detailed enough for a good reading.
If you have developed your psychic gifts, you will soon find that you can use your gift whilst reading cards and this will improve you readings tremendously. Have fun and don’t take them too seriously!