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According to legend, tarot cards were not originally circulated in the form of cards, but a book, which is said to be a mysterious book used to convey God's will. (This is only based on the statement that originated in Egypt, which has not been confirmed. )

The wind of tarot cards prevailed in medieval Europe. At that time, the church thought the tarot card was an evil thing and suppressed it, but it was only passed down under the protection of the people. Tarot cards are composed of 22 picture cards (big Akana) and 56 digital cards (small Akana). When applying for tarot cards, it is ok to use it once or only use the big Akanaka. The cards drawn each time are very important, and the relative position between cards is also very important. There are different rules to interpret tarot cards, such as the simple method of using only three cards, the traditional Celtic cross method, the English method and the astrology method. The meanings of the four colors of Little Acana are as follows:

Mace: Represents elemental fire, symbolizing passion, energy and creation.

Holy Grail: Representing elemental water, symbolizing emotion, relationship, love and inspiration.

Sword: It represents the spirit of elements, symbolizing thought, wisdom, communication and conflict.

Star coins: Representing the elemental earth, symbolizing money, material things and enjoyment.

Different association systems will have differences in opening cards, sealing cards and divination ceremonies, but in general, the meaning is similar. Although there is no need to stick to form, some people need to concentrate their mental state in the form of "ceremony". The so-called card opening ceremony is the ceremony after you just bought the card. It is said that it is to degauss the card or express your grand mind. Of course, this is not necessary, just personal thoughts and habits. These ceremonies themselves have no specific form or process. Basically, if you want to do it, they will be as follows:

Preparations for the ceremony

First of all, there are four elements, that is, those things on the table:

A candle or censer, as used by a priestess in Waittarot.

Earth-rock, minerals or crystals will feel better than ordinary stones.

Wind knives, swords and other things all mean "sharp", but you don't have to use a sharp knife, such as a beautiful letter opener.

Water-a beautiful cup, never use a mug or coffee cup, it's too ... some people use conch, which is very creative.

In fact, there is no need to be too formal, as long as it can represent the four elements. There are different expressions written in many places, so don't worry. Whether the ceremony is completed before the use of tarot cards or not, it will not actually have any substantial impact on the cards themselves. In the final analysis, it's just a psychological mapping of individuals.