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The Deck in Your Head
Do you have a tarot deck in your head? For me, this is really a prerequisite for a great professional (or aspiring) reader.
As beginning students, we spend a lot of time looking at tarot images. We try to memorize key words and meanings. As we become familiar with the images, we find deeper ways of understanding the cards, based on what we see in the pictures. The pictures speak to our intuition, as well as to our logical mind.
Sometimes, the first time you see a tarot image it just speaks, even if you know nothing about tarot, or about the traditional card meanings. It can be surprising how clearly new students get very precise meanings from the cards, just by looking at them.
Once you learn some textbook meanings for the cards, your understanding increases even beyond where your intuition first took you.
Many of us begin right away to collect, and work with, more than one tarot deck. The more decks we use in our studies, the more we can learn about each card. When we see how each artist depicts each image, we add to our own understanding of each card.
Sometimes we prefer some cards in one deck, and other cards in another. Sometimes we study by comparing and contrasting the artwork in different decks.
As we learn about the cards, it is important that we keep the card images in memory. Eventually, someone will say the name of a card, and you will immediately have the image in your mind, without even needing to look through your deck and find it. Ultimately, you may have images from more than one deck in your mind.
At that point, you have assembled a “deck in your head.”
Here’s why it’s valuable.
First, it takes away performance anxiety. You know the cards cold – end of story.
Second, no matter what deck you are using, you benefit from your knowledge of other decks.
Third, it allows tarot to speak to you, even when there is no tarot deck in your hand. The cards will come to you in your mind’s eye, in meditation, and in your dreams.
Fourth, it will allow you to easily learn new decks, because, until you get used to the new images, you will be able to “translate” them in your mind.
Finally, having the images in your head will allow your intuition to fully integrate with your skills of interpretation, making you the best reader you possibly can be.
Even with a deck in your head, the card images will sometimes surprise you. When you look at a card, you may see a part of the image you had never noticed before, or you may see the image in a different way than ever before. Tarot is good that way – you will never see all there is to see, or know all there is to know. It never goes stale.


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Mental deck
I call this, my mental deck. Mine is the Raider-Waite. I use it constantly realting the cards to my cotidiany acts, circumstances and people. It is full of meanings and feelings.
Deck in Mind
My "Mind Deck", is like library, like a gallery, like a tool box.
It has some variations on the same card that come from many decks.
Few examples:
2 of Wands come from both the Liber T and its parent one, Crowley´s Thot deck. It has true force embedded that is easy to feel.
2 of Swords is the Rider-White one.
Ace of Coins : Alchemical Tarot , Crowley´s Thot and Rider-White..
Ace of Wands : Crowley´s Thot and Dark Grimoire´s.
2 of Coins : Fournier´s Marseille and Rider-White.
7 of Coins is the Alchemical Tarot one.
XIV-Temperance, is the XIV-Art card from Crowley´s Thot deck,.
I-Magician : Fournier´s Marseille and Rider-White ones.
X-Wheel of Fortune : Hermetic Tarot and Crowley´s Thot deck,
Knight of Wands is the Mythic Tarot one.
10 of Wands : from Morgan-Greer deck (and Hello Kitty´s one!)
... and so son.
We can go thru the whole deck, by seeing the many options that our beloved decks offer us.
It is a good exercise to compare each card, one by one, from our most liked decks and see the many ways that its special energy flows thru them.
Another exercise is to set the same spread with different decks and see the very same subject, and its related answers, from several points of view ... literally!
Enjoy !
PS: I would like to have the whole pack from these cards, printed as a single (and personal) deck. It seems to be just a dream ...
Dream Deck
Thanks, Tristan. You and I enjoy some of the same decks.
It is nice to see this written out - I should do mine, too. Maybe that would be a good exercise for advanced students.
Such a deck will never be printed, because of publisher's rights. But, with a printer, some glue and cardboard, one could make a single such deck.
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