Three Steps To Reignite Your Passion For Tarot

So, you’re disillusioned with Tarot? You purchased your deck, starting your journey with excitement and enthusiasm. You told yourself you would commit to learning ‘one card per day. But, you couldn’t stick to it, and now your Tarot studies are up in the air.

If this sounds like you, read this..

Me, around the time I started reading Tarot. In the last 10 years I have taught thousands of people Tarot through my blogs and through my courses. Disillusionment is a common issue.

It's natural to sometimes feel disillusioned on your  Tarot journey. Don't worry; you're not alone. Today, let's talk about what to do when you're feeling disillusioned and how to reignite your passion.

I started reading Tarot at the age of seven so, naturally, I have stopped and started my Tarot studies many times! However, I always got bak on the saddle.

In addition to reading Tarot, I have also taught Tarot to thousands of students - I have been blogging about Tarot since 2014 and teaching full-time since 2018, so believe me when I say I have a lot of experience in helping people overcome their disillusionment with Tarot!

Here are three powerful steps to guide you:

🔮 Reflect on Your Why

Ask yourself, "Why did I start this journey?" Revisit the passion and purpose that ignited your desire to embark on this path. Rediscover the deeper meaning behind your Tarot journey and let it reignite your inner fire.

Here’s the thing - that reason is going to look different for everyone. Some people start reading Tarot so that they can gained a deeper insight into their romantic relationships. Other people start reading Tarot because they have an interest in symbolism. Some read Tarot for self-development reasons, others read Tarot so that they can predict the future.

I want you to seriously, seriously think about what drew you to Tarot in the first place. For a lot of people, they cannot find the information on the subject area they are interested in exploring and this is why they lose an interest in Tarot. Instead of abandoning Tarot, make finding your study area of interest a priority.

🔮 Embrace the Learning Curve

Remember, mastery takes time. Embrace the fact that progress is not always linear. Instead of being disheartened by setbacks, see them as valuable lessons. Every setback truly is an opportunities for growth.

The Four of Cups is often associated with disillusioned people.

Here’s the thing - becoming an exceptional, confident reader doesn't happen overnight for anyone! However, if you throw in the towel too soon on your Tarot path, you'll miss out on the chance to become truly skilled.  Embrace the learning curve, and celebrate every small step forward on your journey.

🔮 Seek Support

Surround yourself with like-minded individuals who understand and support your Tarot journey. Share your struggles and successes, and learn from others who have overcome similar challenges.

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    🔮 Bonus Tip - Take Action

    Take some time today to reflect on these steps and how they align with your current situation. Write down your reflections. And, commit to embracing the journey with renewed passion. Share this post with someone who needs a reminder to stay resilient on their path.

    That’s all for today,

    Have a great week, and happy divining,

    Lisa xx

    Cloudy Boswell Hendry

    I am an award-winning spiritual teacher. Her websites are visited by over 1 million people every single year. Her book, The Modern Oracle, was an Amazon best-seller and was published by Hachette.