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I have a deck of tarot cards that I want to give to others. Is there any ceremony here ~

Seal: If you want to stop using a deck of tarot cards, you'd better give it a seal ceremony, seal the tarot cards and let them sleep so as not to affect their owners. The so-called card receiving ceremony is actually very simple. There is no need to prepare anything. The best time is 8- 10 in the evening, and it should be carried out in a very quiet environment. First, look at each card carefully, take out 22 big Akana cards and put the rest away. Arrange the Grand Acana in two rows in order, touch it with your usual cards in order, and then fold it in order. After the big Akana is released, do the same for the little Akana. After all the beats are folded, wrap them with new black cloth brand, tie them tightly with black rope, or seal them with wax and put them in the north of the house (high in the room). You can take it out if you miss it, but you'd better not use it again. Of course, after the card is sealed with black cloth, it can also be given to people who have something to do with it. At this time, the card closing ceremony is mainly to cut off the connection between you and the card as much as possible and make it easier to accept the new owner. After receiving the card, he needs to do a card opening ceremony (in fact, it doesn't matter whether he does it or not, it's just a small stage to increase their feelings, as long as he is kind to them, it doesn't matter whether he does it or not). Of course, whether the cards can accept him or not depends on their fate. ★ It should be noted that unless it is an accident, it is best not to intentionally burn the torch card. The power of the card can be sealed, but it may flow around and even become a dark force because of the burning of the card as a medium of power. Unless your cards are originally based on dark forces, you must burn them. Hoo ~ finally finished. It took me half an hour. I'm exhausted.