Study the picture of each card as well as the text
Take time to review the picture on each card. Ask yourself how each element of the design makes you feel and what it triggers in you emotionally. Is there any kind of memories coming up for you, or do you see a vision of something about to happen? Understanding your own connections to the imagery will help you cipher through any confusion through your own psychic development and personal issues that may be preventing you from seeing the cards correctly. Also, look for deeper meaning in the color scheme and where things are positioned. All are significant, and the more your identify their importance, the better tarot card reader you will become.
When you read psychic definitions of the tarot card meanings, you will also strengthen your skills during tarot card readings. Psychics will often reveal more profound meanings behind the cards in their development and journey, and you can benefit from that knowledge. Take time to study what others have learned and what you can take away from their readings and wisdom they have shared.
Take time to learn the history of each card and other interpretations in different decks.
Part of your study should be in learning the history of each card and the history of every different deck you use. Consider even becoming familiar with decks you might never use so that you can see various interpretations of each card. Each new awareness will deepen your knowledge of tarot card reading. The history of each card and each type of deck will assist you in connecting to the spiritual realms and open up doors in the Angelic realm that were previously invisible to you. You may even want to mix it up and learn how to incorporate Angel Cards or Oracle Cards into your psychic readings for your own unique touch. The more you know the history of Tarot, the more likely you are to innovate and offer a unique skill set.
Learn with a partner
Find a friend to learn tarot cards with and see each other grow and learn faster. When you study with someone else, you develop synchronicity with your psychic skills, and you become more aware of both the struggles and triumphs of learning to read the Tarot. A partner will also help you be more mindful of when you are entirely in tune with the cards, and when you need to do some growth. Having a partner to study with will enhance your experience as well as theirs. You can celebrate each other's success and cheer each other on when you need to do more work and come up with ways to remember the meanings and channel information. Part of spiritual growth is learning how to work with others as well as embracing our inner guidance.
Meditate on the meaning of each card
When you meditate on each card's meaning, you are tapping into your inner guidance and connecting with your higher self and the psychic realms for awareness. This will help strengthen your third eye, and you will begin to deepen your learning on levels beyond reading and journaling. By doing this daily, you will start to remember each card without referring back to the text or looking at the picture intensely for hidden messages. The messages will become apparent to you, and you will connect faster to the information you are seeking or that the Universe is trying to reveal to you.
Journal about your experiences with each card
Take time every day to journal about your experiences in reading tarot cards. This type of work helps you to remember and refine your skills and keeps you accountable to yourself in your own growth. Writing out by hand is even better in these cases than typing up your observations as it can help you tap into automatic writing if you let it. Journalling, in of itself, is a form of intuitive guidance. It is our connection to our inner self that helps us understand the world at large and how to describe that wisdom to other people.
Ask a psychic reader!
Yes, this is an insightful way to learn how to read tarot cards! Many of our clients are learning tarot cards themselves and may even have a deck beside them while they call and shuffle their own cards to see what they see. They may also ask our psychics what cards they are pulling up and ask them how they see their meaning and what they mean during the reading. It is fascinating to hear the differences of opinion and how each psychic has a special connection with a tarot card deck and their meaning in someone else's reading.
Practice tarot card readings on yourself
One of the best methods to learn how to read the Tarot is to pull out cards for yourself and do your own reading. This way, you can take time with your reading and meditate on what the spread is trying to tell you on the whole as well as individually. You can even journal your experiences and see how your own reading worked out for you in the end.