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Bring your Tarot deck, a notebook and a pen. Snacks are always welcome!
Handouts on the suit of Pentacles!

## Arrival & Grounding (10 minutes)

Light a candle and everyone does a check in.

Purpose: Shift from daily life into Tarot space.

  • Brief welcome and framing of the theme
  • 2–3 minutes of quiet grounding or breath
  • Optional opening prompt:

> “What feels present or active for me right now?”

No sharing yet — let the cards speak first. Pull one card for this.

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## 2. Warm-Up Pull: One Card, Many Layers (15–20 minutes)

Practice:
Each participant pulls one card in response to:

> “What energy is most available to me right now?”

Facilitation tips:

  • Ask participants to name one familiar meaning and one new or personal insight
  • Encourage sensory or image-based language
  • Keep shares to 1–2 minutes

This reinforces fluid, non-fixed meanings — key for intermediate readers.

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Practice Tarot Readings with each other!

## 3. Focused Teaching: A Single Card Through Multiple Lenses (20 minutes)

Choose one card (Major or Minor) to explore together.

### Possible lenses:

  • Upright vs. shadow expression
  • Inner vs. outer manifestation
  • Psychological vs. situational meaning
  • How the card behaves in different spread positions

Group activity:

  • Place the card in the center
  • Ask the group:
  • “Where have you seen this card misunderstood?”
  • “How has your relationship with this card changed?”

Avoid lecturing — collective wisdom is the goal.

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## 4. Main Reading Practice: Context Matters (30–40 minutes)

### Suggested Spread: The Dynamic Three

  1. What is conscious or visible
  2. What is influencing beneath the surface
  3. How to work with this energy skillfully

Instructions:

  • Pair up or form triads
  • One person reads, one receives, one observes (rotate if time allows)
  • Observers note:
  • Where interpretation felt grounded
  • Where meaning became too fixed or too vague

This builds reading confidence, flexibility, and discernment.

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## 5. Group Integration & Pattern Noticing (15–20 minutes)

Bring everyone back together.
Prompts:

  • “What did you notice about how meaning shifted with context?”
  • “Did any cards or themes repeat across readings?”
  • “Where did intuition override memorized meanings?”

You may pull one card for the group:

> “What is our group learning how to do better right now?”

Let interpretation be collaborative.

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## 6. Closing: Embodied Takeaway (5–10 minutes)

  • Each person shares one word, image, or sentence they’re leaving with
  • Brief gratitude and closing of the space

Optional: invite journaling after the session.

AI summary

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Tarot group for intermediate readers to practice readings and build confidence in flexible interpretations.

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