Okay, so, I’ve been meaning to share this for a while now, and today seems like the perfect day. I got into tarot reading a few years back, and it’s been quite the journey. I’ve tried a bunch of different decks, but there’s one that really stands out – the Spiritsong Tarot. Let me tell you all about it.

It all started when I was just beginning to learn about tarot. Everyone around me kept saying that the Rider-Waite deck was the best one for beginners, that it’s like, the standard. I mean, it was published by the Rider Company in 1909, that is long ago, you know, and it’s based on instructions from A. E. Waite and illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. They said it’s got those super clear images and is the basis for a lot of beginner guides. And it’s true, the Rider-Waite is pretty straightforward with its symbolism, I’ll give them that. But for me, it just didn’t click, you know? I didn’t feel that connection. And they told me that there are no rights or wrongs when I pick up my tarot deck, what is important is to follow your heart.
So, I kept looking. I didn’t just grab any deck that looked pretty. I mean, come on, I wanted to do this seriously. I considered a lot of things, like the vibe of the deck, the artwork, the kind of energy it gave off. I came across all sorts of decks, but none of them felt quite right. Then, one day, I stumbled upon the Spiritsong Tarot.
Man, the moment I saw it, I knew it was different. It’s got this amazing, uplifting vibe. The artwork is just beautiful, so calming and peaceful. It felt like it was made for some serious soul-searching, you know, like it could help you find your way spiritually, away from all the noise of everyday life. I felt drawn to it immediately. I got to know from somewhere that this deck has an uplifting and encouraging mood. It’s kind of interesting, right?
I decided to give it a try, and boy, am I glad I did. Using the Spiritsong Tarot has been a game-changer for me. It’s like, the cards speak to me in a way that other decks just didn’t. Even the cards that are usually seen as negative in the Rider-Waite deck, like the 10 of Swords, they have a more positive spin in the Spiritsong Tarot. It’s all about finding the silver lining, the lesson in every challenge.
I started using it for my daily readings, and it just felt right. It helped me tap into my intuition, understand my emotions better, and get some clarity on things that were bugging me. And it wasn’t just me. When I started doing readings for friends, they felt it too. They said the Spiritsong Tarot readings were more insightful, more personal. I even started using it for my regular meditation sessions. I’d just pick a card, any card, and meditate on its meaning. It’s become a tool for my own spiritual growth, you know? I started to feel more centered, more grounded. It’s like the deck helped me connect with a part of myself that I didn’t even know was there.

One time, I was feeling really lost about a big decision I had to make. I did a reading with the Spiritsong Tarot, and the cards I pulled were so on point. They showed me a perspective I hadn’t considered before, and it made the decision so much clearer. I felt this sense of relief, like a weight had been lifted off my shoulders.
So yeah, that’s my journey with the Spiritsong Tarot. It’s been an amazing experience, and I just wanted to share it with you all. If you’re into tarot, or even if you’re just curious, I highly recommend giving it a try. It might just surprise you.
Remember, it’s all about finding the deck that speaks to you, the one that feels right in your hands. For me, that’s the Spiritsong Tarot. It’s more than just a deck of cards; it’s become a trusted friend, a guide, a source of comfort and insight. And who knows, it might become that for you too.