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Positive and negative positions of tarot cards
First of all, answer your first question-
When divining others, put the tarot cards that have gathered into a pile horizontally, and then rotate them 90 degrees counterclockwise. At this time, you will see a pile of tarot cards standing upright.
Gently push the tarot card into a fan shape, so that the fortune teller can respect the principle of "sixth sense" and draw cards.
At this time, the cards drawn by the fortune teller can be placed directly according to the position of the card array, and it is not necessary to turn the cards over, so he can just keep them as they are after drawing the cards.
Regarding your second question, if you buy tarot cards such as classic tarot cards, there is no doubt that there will be quite detailed positive and negative explanations in the attached book. The following websites have explanations of negative positions for your reference-
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The above is my answer, I hope it will help you.
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