Thursday, May 8, 2025
HomeTarotGet Your Own Tarot Numerology Chart Reading (Find Out Your Destiny and...

Get Your Own Tarot Numerology Chart Reading (Find Out Your Destiny and Purpose with This Tool)

Alright, so I wanted to share a bit about how I got into making my own tarot numerology charts. It wasn’t like I woke up one day and decided to become a mystic or anything. It actually started pretty mundanely. I was going through a phase, you know, where things felt a bit samey, and I was looking for something to just… dig into. Something a bit different.

Getting Started with Numbers and Cards

I’d fiddled with numerology a little bit before. Just the basic stuff, like figuring out a life path number from a birthday. It was kind of a neat party trick. Then, separately, I got a tarot deck. A friend gave it to me, and for a while, it just sat on my shelf looking pretty. But then I started actually looking at the cards, the pictures, the symbols. It was intriguing, to say the least.

One evening, I was shuffling the tarot deck, just kind of idly, and I was also thinking about those numerology basics. And a thought popped into my head: “I wonder if these two things can talk to each other properly?” I mean, tarot cards have numbers, right? The Major Arcana are numbered. The suits have numbers. It seemed like there had to be a connection.

My Process of Making a Chart

So, I decided to try and make my own system, my own kind of chart. I didn’t want to just read a book and copy someone else’s method. I wanted to see if I could make it make sense for me.

Here’s what I did, step-by-step, more or less:

  • Gathering My Thoughts (and Tools): First, I just got a plain notebook and a pen. Nothing fancy. I figured I needed to jot down ideas as they came. I also had my tarot deck handy, obviously.
  • Focusing on the Birth Date: I started with what I knew from numerology – the birth date. I calculated the life path number. That felt like a good anchor point. I wrote that down, nice and big at the top of a page.
  • Connecting to the Major Arcana: Then I thought, “Okay, which tarot card lines up with this number?” For numbers 1 through 21, it was pretty straightforward – just match it to the Major Arcana card. For 22, I went with The Fool, which is often 0 or 22. If the life path number was higher, I’d reduce it down until it fit, just like in standard numerology. I’d lay out that tarot card next to the number.
  • Breaking Down the Birth Date Further: I didn’t want to stop there. I started breaking down the birth date into individual components: the month, the day, and the year. I reduced each of these to a single digit too (or a master number like 11, 22 if they showed up). For each of these core numbers, I again pulled out the corresponding Major Arcana card.
  • The “Chart” Takes Shape: I then started to arrange these on a larger piece of paper. I put the Life Path number and its card in the center. Then, I created sections for the Month, Day, and Year numbers and their cards around it. It started looking like a bit of a mind map, or a constellation.
  • Adding More Layers (Eventually): Later on, I experimented with adding other numbers, like the sum of the vowels in a name (the Soul Urge) or the consonants (the Personality number), and finding tarot connections for those too. But I started simple, with just the birth date stuff. The key for me was not to get overwhelmed.
  • Just Observing: I didn’t try to do full-blown readings at first. I would just look at the numbers and the cards I’d laid out. What themes did I see? Did the energies of the cards seem to vibe with the numbers? It was more of a reflective practice.

What I Figured Out

What I realized was that this wasn’t about finding some ancient, hidden secret. It was about creating a personal framework. The act of building the chart itself was the insightful part. It made me think about the numbers and the cards in a new way. I wasn’t just passively receiving information; I was actively making connections.

So, yeah, that’s pretty much how I went about making my first tarot numerology charts. It was a lot of trial and error, a lot of just sitting with the components and seeing what clicked. It’s still something I tinker with, actually. It’s a personal tool, and like any tool, you get better at using it the more you handle it.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Advertising spot_img

Popular posts

My favorites