Skip to content

Details

Light a candle. Do a check in with each member. Please bring your Tarot Cards, a notebook and a pen. Bring snacks if you like!

## 1️⃣ The “One Card, Many Voices” Exercise

Purpose: Expand interpretive flexibility
How it works:

  • Pull one card for the entire group.
  • Go around the circle.
  • Each person must interpret the card from a different angle:
  • Psychological
  • Practical/advice
  • Spiritual
  • Shadow aspect
  • Relationship meaning
  • Career meaning

Twist: No repeating interpretations.
This builds confidence and shows how layered a single card can be.

***

## 2️⃣ Tarot Improv Story Circle 🎭

Purpose: Strengthen intuition and narrative flow
How it works:

  • Each person draws one card.
  • The first person begins a story inspired by their card.
  • The next person continues the story using their card.
  • Continue around the circle.

By the end, you’ll have a bizarre, symbolic myth.
Why it’s powerful:
This bypasses textbook meanings and taps pure intuition.

***

## 3️⃣ Blind Reading Practice (No Peeking!)

Purpose: Develop intuitive sensing beyond imagery
How it works:

  • One person draws a card but keeps it face down.
  • Without seeing it, the reader places their hand over it and describes:
  • Energy (heavy/light, active/passive)
  • Element (fire/water/air/earth)
  • Emotional tone
  • Then reveal the card and compare impressions.

It’s always fascinating how accurate people can be.

***

## 4️⃣ The “Clarifier Chaos” Challenge

Purpose: Learn how cards interact
How it works:

  • Pull one main card.
  • Then pull three random clarifiers.
  • The group must build a cohesive narrative explaining how all four connect.

Bonus round:
Have someone argue the opposite interpretation for fun.
This helps people move beyond rigid meanings into relational reading.

***

## 5️⃣ Past–Present–Future Swap 🔄

Purpose: Practice reading for others in a safe way
How it works:

  • Pair up.
  • Each person pulls a 3-card spread for their partner.
  • After interpreting, partners swap seats and explain how it resonated or didn’t.

Encourage:

  • “What felt accurate?”
  • “What surprised you?”
  • “What didn’t land?”

This builds reading confidence and group trust.
Last hour is spent practicing reading cards for group members.

Related topics

You may also like