Isn't it good to reverse tarot cards?
Draw a tarot card and put it face up on the table. If the words, characters and patterns on the card face are reversed, then this tarot card is reversed.
In fact, in the interpretation of tarot divination, there is no need to distinguish between positive and negative positions. Some tarot players will also use positive position to interpret, but if negative position is added, the interpretation of the whole deck will be more abundant and detailed.
Some people feel depressed at the sight of inverted sentences, thinking that inverted sentences have a positive meaning and inverted sentences have a negative meaning. This is actually a misunderstanding. Tarot cards are like coins. They have two sides, the good side and the conflicting side. Therefore, not only when they are reversed.
In tarot cards, whether positive or negative, the meaning of good or bad will exist, but the meaning will be weakened when the tarot card is reversed, or the energy represented by this card will be blocked when it is reversed, so the reversal is not the opposite of the positive card.
How to solve tarot card inversion?
1, hidden or suppressed energy:
It may be a state that the parties are unwilling to face or deny, or it may be a key point to solve the problem. For example, power inversion may not be willing to cheer up and find your own strength, and restraint inversion may not be willing to return to the track of life.
2. weaken:
Weaken the strong significance of the positive position and reduce the degree of some explanations. For example, the opposite of scepter six may be that the goal has been achieved but the efficiency is getting worse and worse, and the opposite of coin seven may be that the harvest result is not as expected.
3. Expand:
It reinforces the significance of some positive positions. This usually happens when the same elements or natural cards appear together. For example, the reversal of fools may enhance unstable energy, and if the reversal of soil elements or many wind elements also occurs, it will strengthen the significance of drifting.
4. Excessive:
When the state is over-developed, inversion may also occur. For example, the inversion of the scepter king may also refer to the excessive display of dominance or desire for dominance.
5. Shortcomings:
When a certain energy or state is lacking, and some obstacles and troubles are caused, for example, the reversal of the Holy Grail King may symbolize the loss of confidence in love or healing, or the reversal of the priestess may symbolize the lack of tranquility.
6. Time display:
Usually, the positive position symbolizes the ongoing and smooth development, while the negative position usually symbolizes the time delay or unexpected advancement. Delays often occur when there are many cards on the same question, and the unexpected advance of time may occur when the negative position appears in the position of "cause" and "past", which also symbolizes some repressed energy burst.
7. Abuse or misuse:
Some powers in the meaning of cards are abused, for example, the emperor may abuse power, the coin six may be wasted, and the holy grail seven may be greedy.
8. Pure antonym:
The transformation of all negative sentences with positive brand meaning will fully extend the negative sentences with positive brand meaning, but the timing of using this method needs to be very cautious. For example, reverse justice may be directly interpreted as "unfair and unjust".
9, picture solution:
Directly associate the symbols on the card surface. This method needs to be interpreted by personal imagination. For example, the inverted eight swords can be interpreted as that when all the swords inserted in the ground fall, the characters can regain their freedom and not be trapped.
10, go back to the previous card:
This is the most commonly used interpretation by many tarot masters, that is, focusing on the previous tarot cards, which may be an important key. For example, the emergence of the anti-sword three may be the key to the state of the sword two, perhaps unwilling to communicate, or the phenomenon of breaking up because of the long cold war.
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