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The Tarot Butterfly

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Free tarot readings are CLOSED.
This blog focuses mainly on tarot. It also features crystals and other methods of divination, plus a little aesthetic thrown in for good measure.
My random all-purpose blog: www.ladyetherealbutterfly.tumblr.com
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1 - The core energy of this relationship What defines this relationship? What energy do this person and I create when we are together?
2 - What this person brings out in me Which quality does this person most inspire in me? What kind of person do I tend to be when they’re in my life?
3 - What I bring out in them Which quality do I most inspire in them? What kind of person to they aspire to be when I’m a part of their life?
4 - What brings me closer to them What, for me, will strengthen our bond? What should I encourage if I want to grow closer to this person and establish greater intimacy?
5 - What brings them closer to me What, for them, will strengthen our bond? What should I encourage if I want this person to grow closer to me and feel more affectionate toward me?

Just in time for Valentine’s Day! I wanted to build a simple love tarot spread that could apply equally well to everyone, regardless of whether they’re currently in a relationship. This spread can be used to help you develop and understand an existing relationship OR to give you insight about how to recognize, prepare for, or kindle a new one with a special someone!

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Effective tarot questions and questions to avoid

•Questions to Avoid

The Tarot cannot provide specific data such as dates or names. It is also unable to answer with a simple yes or no. So…

Avoid questions that ask for a time-related answer. Avoid questions that require a name as their answer. Avoid questions that would need a yes or no answer. Avoid questions that require a choice between one thing and another. (In this instance it is better to gain more information in a reading and then for you to make this decision).

•Effective Questions

Effective questions should be of a positive nature in order to attract constructive insight. Ask how to create something in your life rather than focusing on any negatives. They may begin something like this…

What is the energy surrounding … What is the meaning / lesson of … What is going on when … What are the circumstances underlying … What do I need to know about … What do I need to know to decide on … What do I need to understand / know about … What do I need to know to get along better with … What can I do to reconnect with … How might I … How can I resolve … How can I advance … How can I improve … How can I improve my chances of … How can I improve my relationship with … How can I improve my ability to … How can I make the transition from … to … Can you help me find a way to … Can you help me understand why … Can you give me insight into …

Etc, you get the idea.

**Note: I personally also don’t do medical/legal questions nor will I help you cheat on your spouse or do anything else shitty

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My entire collection!

In no particular order. 28 decks, 20 tarot and 8 oracle. Good god it’s getting big.

Messages tarot, Oracle of Oddities (all 3 editions), Black Prism Oracle, Amethyst Oracle, Delos Tarot, Ellis DecK, Ceccoli Tarot, Earthbound Oracle, Urban Divination Deck, Silhouettes Tarot, Mother’s Wisdom Deck, Joie de Vivre, Idiosyncradeck, Revelations Tarot, Raven’s Prophecy Tarot, Jonasa Jaus Tarot, Wooden Tarot, Spiritsong Tarot, Crystal Visions, Auroracle (#1), Illuminated Tarot, Abandoned Oralce, Antique Anatomy, Shadowscapes Tarot, Housewives Tarot, Il Tarocco Delle Vetrate, Ceccoli Oracle.

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The main differences between Tarot and Oracle card decks!

Tarot: 

  • The structure of tarot decks are mostly the same, although imagery changes. 
  • 78 cards.  
  • 22 Major Arcana, 56 Minor Arcana. 
  • 5 suits. 
  • Arcanas are sometimes renamed, but always have the same meanings. 

Oracle: 

  • No set structure, varies between every deck.
  • More varied and specific meanings. 
  • Usually no arcana. 
  • Usually no suits.
  • Can be any number of cards. 
  • Usually based around a specific subject (angels, life changes, spirits, various types of magic, etc) 
  • Usually easier to pick up and understand, but can at times be more complicated, all depends on the deck. 
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