Tarot: Day to Day

Does your tarot deck collect more dust than fingerprints? I know some of mine do at times—and that doesn’t have to be a bad thing. But when you’re looking to integrate more tarot into your daily life, whether you just purchased your first deck, have had your deck for years, or have multiple decks lying around, here are some easy ways to do this.

Starting Simple

For those who are thinking about getting into a regular tarot practice but do not already have one, my advice is to keep it simple. Drawing cards does not have to be some elaborate process involving ritual candles and circle casting (although it could). Doing tarot does not need to be complicated. It doesn’t even have to consume a lot of time. It is just a matter of doing and doing what feels right to you.

If you’ve got a super busy life, maybe you’re drawing a card on your app in the parking lot during the three minutes of downtime you have before you have to get to your next activity. Or perhaps you find yourself winding down at night with your favorite show and are muting commercials to draw cards. Whatever your method, as long as you have one, that’s great.

When free time is a scarce commodity, one easy way to sprinkle your day with tarot is to do a weekly reading at the start of each week. I like doing a spread for the week ahead, which was suggested in The Witches Tarot. This eight-card spread has one card representing every day of the week and one card for the week in general. For the layout, I place the seven cards for each day of the week in a row and the general week card above the others.

What makes this spread great is that it gives you the opportunity to commit to the tarot every day without having to do a spread every day. Throughout the week, you can analyze how the card for that day showed up and how it was influenced by the theme of the week as represented by the weekly overview card.

Diving Deeper

For those who are ready to take their practice a step further, a daily reading can be very rewarding. For the day’s reading, I like to do a three-card spread consisting of body, mind, and spirit. I ask the tarot how best I can nurture, support, and care for each of these elements of myself that day.

Another method for doing a three-card reading is assigning morning, noon, and night to the three positions. A good way to phrase this question would be, what will help me best navigate my day? Use whatever spread works best for you. Try a few different ones on for fit. Take what works. Leave what doesn’t.

Generally, I like to draw cards in the morning. I’m also a morning person and get up early so I have lots of time for myself before having to focus my attention on other things. If you’re not a morning person, try drawing cards at night for the following day. Do what works best for your schedule.

Consulting the cards daily not only helps you get into a regular, dedicated practice, but it also gives you an opportunity to get to know and work with the cards more. I consider myself a lifelong student of tarot and am always learning. These daily and weekly readings deepen my relationship with each deck and tarot as a system.

Use Reminders

Visual reminders help us check in throughout the day. I like to place my cards out on my altar where I see them every day. Another thing I like to do for a reminder is to take a screenshot of the reading and save it as my home screen. That way I see the cards every time I use my phone.

Keeping a journal of your readings is also very helpful. It gives you a written record to use as reference later. A basic entry would have information on the spread, interpretations, and anything else you found relevant during the reading. You could also get more detailed and include the sun and moon signs for the day, other astrological influences, and anything else that was significant, like your mood, the weather, etc.

Tarot It Up

If you feel called or inspired to get more hands-on time with your deck(s), consider this your green light and go for it. Perhaps you want to combine some of the suggestions I offered, like a three-card body-mind-spirit reading for the week instead of every day. If you’re not sure, experiment and play around. Eventually you’ll figure out what works for you and what doesn’t.

Happy taroting everybody!

Joys and Blessings,

Violet