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Hello! If you're just starting out, I recommend paying attention to the classic Ryder-Waite deck. It is popular among beginners due to its clear symbolism and the availability of training materials. For information on spreads, I recommend https://magicdivination.com/ . It is a real treasure trove for those who want to learn tarot, rituals, or other aspects of divination. There are detailed instructions for various readings, explanations of card meanings, and even online readings for practice. It is also important to think of tarot not as an accurate prediction, but as a tool for self-understanding and advice. With MagicDivination you will find a lot of useful materials for your spiritual development. Good luck with your studies!!!!

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I haven’t seen that site! Thanks for sharing!

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Hello, everyone! I've recently become interested in tarot and divination, but I don't know where to start. Which cards are best for a beginner, and are there any websites where I can get useful information about the spreads?

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Hi! I've found that oracle cards tend to be most beginner-friendly. If you want to stick with tarot, the Rider-Waite deck is a great place to start. This book also has some excellent exercises and spreads: https://www.amazon.com/Easiest-Way-Learn-Tarot-Ever/dp/1419692887/

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Interesting! A friend gave me a Gardening by the Moon calendar. I guess I will have to pay a bit more attention to it.

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Oh amazing! Let me know how you like it. I've been wanting to get a friend of mine something similar.

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I recall placing an egg in a sock and then hanging it in the doorway of my daughter’s room to help with her teething.

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Fascinating! I hadn't heard of this. Do you think it helped?

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I do!

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Amazing. How long did you have to leave it up?

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I left it up for a year until I moved. Now, you might think that it would turn rotten...and maybe it did inside. But, the eggshell was not broken so kept the contents safely inside with no smell.

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I was wondering!

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