Friday, July 29, 2016

My thoughts on The IG Tarotspective Experience

my setup and six decks that might play along
In less than three days July has come to an end, so several new tarot challenges for August are promoted on IG. Among them is the Tarot “Experience” called  #tarotperspective   created by Kelly from @thetruthinstory and Patrick from @inthe78cards The fact that they call the Tarotperspective an experience was the reason I wanted to find out what this was all about. I’ve come to realize that I am not that good with IG challenges. Such a challenge is often a collection of 30/31 prompts to draw your daily card with. It puts too much pressure on me and when I am not able to complete a challenge it feels a bit like failure.
This Experience is supposed to be different. The goal is to choose one core deck and two additional decks. From the core deck you’ll pull, after shuffling, a card and from the additional decks you'll find its counterpart. When you sit with these cards you’ll experience how your understanding of the card you've pulled will grow and  become more layered. There are no prompts or questions. You don’t have to show up every day and you're free to tailor this Experience to your own liking. Some people  chose more than two additional decks or some will rotate them weekly.
Example with the Death card
For me it is certain I will pick the Original Rider Waite Tarot  as my core deck. The Rider Waite Tarot is the deck I started out with many years ago. It is a highly trusted, well read, and deeply loved deck. I want to broaden my perspective of the archetypes in this deck. I want to deepen my relationship with its characters and I want to add some fresh insights to the mix of meanings I have for each card of this deck. The more I think about it the more excited I become to participate in this challe… no, experience!
I am not sure which additional decks I will choose. Perhaps I will choose several and let
empty beds
my intuition guide me which decks want to enlighten me about my daily draw. Or I might just end up using two of the ones I’ve picked; we’ll see.

If you are on Instagram maybe you would like to join in and if you’re not, you might like trying to do this for yourself

15 comments:

  1. I typed here on and on. But took it all back out, and I'll just say good day my friend.

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  2. I'm with you - prompts don't help me much because often they don't have anything to do with the insights that are pertinent to me. I do like this idea of pulling a card and then finding the same card in other decks. It's quite like looking a one facet of a crystal and then walking around to view other sides of it.

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    1. I love your metaphor of the faceted crystal. That is exactly the reason why I want to participate :)

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  3. That sounds like a good tarot intensive. I do that sometimes, go to alternative deck and see if it speaks to me on a different level. I look forward to any comments you may share about this new exploration.

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    1. I am sure I will blog about it. I am so excited about this!

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  4. I saw this challenge on IG and was debating on whether to take part or not. I feel the same way about challenges and not being able to keep up, so it is good that this one isn't organized that way. I hope it brings you lots of new ideas!

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    1. Thank you, I hope so too. Maybe you will join in later??

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  5. I drew a Ace of Swords today from the Fairy Tarot and really couldn't fathom what daily advice it was relaying. I almost got a few other decks out to see if a group of ace of swords would help. That tiger cub what really drew my attention so that is where I went; I followed the tiger.

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    1. Sometimes one symbol on one card is all you need to get going :)

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  6. I'm really enjoying seeing some of the IG tarotperspective posts. A decade ago I was part of an online forum called Comparative Tarot, which did something very similar. We would all draw the card of the week from our own deck and describe the card and what we got from it. It was a wonderful experience. Hope you're enjoying yours :D

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    1. So far I really enjoy the experience although I do skip some days. I also like to see the other posts and am amazed how different some of the cards are interpreted by the artists

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  7. I too am really enjoying this tarot experience :) It's great that it doesn't feel pressured and really interesting to see so many deck comparisons. Especially from decks I don't have or haven't seen before! I love seeing the cards from different perspectives.

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    1. Hi Laura! Thank you for stopping by! I've missed several days but it doesn't feel like failure at all. Not only did I Learn a lot form my own comparisons but I love to watch what other people post too!
      PS you've got a new follower :D

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