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How to treat the positive and negative positions of tarot cards?

Which card does it refer to? Tarot cards are divided into 22 big Akana cards and 56 small Akana cards, and each card has different positive and negative meanings.

However, there are some interesting statements that need to be explained in general.

In the world of tarot cards, each card has a certain amount of energy, and this energy has become the result of our divination with tarot cards. Divination with tarot cards shows the accumulation of energy and forms a situation.

At a given moment, these energies are at different levels. When a card is placed face to face, its energy is obvious. Its quality is available and positive. When the card is turned upside down, its energy cannot be fully exerted. It may be in its early stage, or it may be losing its strength. It may be incomplete or unavailable.

At this time, many different fortune tellers will choose to explain the meaning of cards in different ways, and even some fortune tellers will directly ignore the positive and negative positions of the cards and directly explain them.

The inversion and inversion of tarot cards can be explained in a popular way. When the card is positive, its meaning is an obvious explanation of the original card, ensuring no difference. When the card is in the reverse position, the meaning at this time is incomplete, similar or opposite, but some beginners can't understand the reverse position of the card as the opposite, so they should combine the comprehensive meaning of the card array and all the cards.

However, some problems are obvious. In order to flexibly explain the reverse position of tarot cards, we must first grasp the significance of the positive position of the cards, and then improve them. I suggest you search some excellent tarot exchange websites, and then you can improve quickly. I suggest going to Baidu's Tarot Bar to study first.

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