Dream Tarot Spread Explained (Easy Guide to Interpret Your Dreams with Tarot)

Okay, so today I wanted to mess around with something a little different - tarot cards, specifically for interpreting dreams. I've always been fascinated by what goes on in my head at night, and I figured, why not try to get some insight using a "Dream Tarot Spread"?

First things first, I needed to pick a dream to work with. I had a pretty wild one last night about flying over a giant city made of candy, so that seemed like a good starting point. I grabbed my tarot deck, a notebook, and a pen, then found a comfy spot on the couch to settle in.

Dream Tarot Spread Explained (Easy Guide to Interpret Your Dreams with Tarot)

The spread I decided to use is called the "Dream Essence Spread." It's a simple three-card spread, which is perfect for a beginner like me. I shuffled the cards while thinking about my candy city dream, then laid them out in a row.

  • The first card is supposed to represent the overall theme of the dream. I flipped it over, and it was the "Ace of Cups." Honestly, I had to look it up because I'm still learning all the card meanings. Turns out, it's all about new beginnings, emotional fulfillment, and intuition. Made sense, given how joyful and exciting the dream felt.
  • The second card is meant to show the underlying message or lesson. I got the "Six of Swords." This one is about moving on from difficult times, healing, and finding peace. Hmm, maybe my dream was telling me to let go of some stress in my waking life and embrace a more positive outlook?
  • Finally, the third card is supposed to offer guidance on how to apply the dream's message. I drew "The Magician." This card is all about using your skills and resources to manifest your desires. That's pretty cool. It suggests that I have the power within me to make positive changes, based on the insights from my dream.

After pulling the cards, I spent some time jotting down my thoughts in my notebook. I wrote about the symbols in the dream, how each card made me feel, and what connections I could make between the cards and my real life. It was actually a pretty insightful exercise!

The whole process took me about an hour, and I have to say, it was a fun and thought-provoking experience. The "Ace of Cups" with "The Magician" makes me feel like good vibes only. This "Dream Tarot Spread" thing might just become a regular part of my routine. It's a neat way to tap into my subconscious and maybe even learn a thing or two about myself along the way. If you're into dreams and tarot, I definitely recommend giving it a shot!

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