What does Significator mean in tarot?
A significator is a card that is consciously chosen to represent the questioner (or a person they are asking about). Some spreads may require a significator, but often, they are optional. There are many methods for choosing them.
What are clarifiers in tarot?
You should try something different like focusing on how you really feel about that specific tarot card or you can try to change how you ask your question! I am unsure of your exact meaning. A clarifier card, in my experience, is a second card placed beside a card in a spread to give more depth or understanding.
Why do tarot readers look at the bottom of the deck?
For some, it’s a way to begin a tarot reading, setting the tone or establishing the focus of the reading. For others, the card on the bottom of the deck provides a ‘secret message’, an additional and invaluable piece of advice, often something that is hidden.
What is bottom deck energy in tarot?
The bottom card alludes to the hidden aspects that are influencing the situation at hand and gives deep insight into the subconscious mind of the client.
What does a shadow card mean?
2: Shadow Card(s) Essentially, after one is done drawing / pulling out the cards for the Spread, many Tarot Card Readers look at the card at the bottom of the deck.
What is Celtic Cross spread?
The Celtic cross tarot spread consists of 10 card positions representing different questions, and together they form the shape of—you guessed it—a cross, with a vertical row of four cards laid out to its right. The Celtic cross tarot spread is the oldest and most-classic of all the tarot spreads.
What does it mean when the lovers card is at the bottom of the deck?
Perhaps you shuffle the cards, asking: “What do I need to know right now?” You pull the 3 of Cups, the 2 of Swords, and The Lovers. Maybe for kicks and giggles, you pull the card at the bottom of the deck for clarification– it’s The Chariot.