Enhancing Your Tarot Readings with the Pen Witch Tarot

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Pen witch tarot is a form of divination that combines the use of a pen and paper with tarot card reading. It is a unique method that allows individuals to tap into their intuition and receive guidance from the cards. In pen witch tarot, the practitioner begins by selecting a tarot deck that resonates with them and their energy. They then shuffle the cards and select a card that represents their current situation or question. Instead of laying the cards out in a traditional spread, the practitioner holds the selected card in their hand while meditating on its meaning. Once the practitioner feels connected to the energy of the card, they take a pen and paper and begin to write down any thoughts, feelings, or insights that come to them.

Pen witch tarot

Once the practitioner feels connected to the energy of the card, they take a pen and paper and begin to write down any thoughts, feelings, or insights that come to them. This can be in the form of words, images, or symbols. The act of writing allows the practitioner to access their subconscious mind and interpret the messages of the tarot card on a deeper level.

Pull Pen Paint – Tarot Art Journalling

Today, supine on the swooning couch, I am watching the recent Personal Cards class from the 2019 Pull Pen Paint class(run by Kiala Givehand). I had to laugh when Kiala talked about her resistance in to her Chariot personality and soul card, because I’m experiencing exactly the same thing with my Personality and Soul Card – The Empress. Nooooo! I want the Star, or the High Priestess. At least give me the Magician! But yeah, I am the Empress. Not only am I the matriarch of my family now, but small children and all animals come to me. I find myself talking to babies. Toddlers invite themselves to sit at my lunch table(recently a toddler came over to see what I was doing with Tombow Pens, my journal, and a set of tarot cards, and said: “I halp”. So I gave her a biro, a few blank sheets of paper, and five of my business cards. She kept checking what I was doing, and copying. When my lunch arrived, she helped herself to the fries, and all the ketchup), and I have not only two adult children, but a number of adult pseudo-daughters who have found their own mothers not to their taste. I am grandma, too. Plus, I nurture others’ creativity, and am always pregnant with my next 40 creative ideas(follow through not so great). I am 5’2″ tall, and have a Celtic curvy, buxom, stocky build. I am built to not only milk the cow, but carry it up hill afterwards. The mother archetype. My university crowd nicknamed me ‘Little Mother’ behind my back because they thought I was a bit mumsy, fussy, and old-fashioned(not one of them went on to be a professional belly dancer, so **** them and the horse they rode in on). I like to nurture my plants, my animals, and my family.
No, no, not the Empress at all.
Snort.

Lovely ones, you can find out more by joining Pull Pen Paint, or you can explore via this website: https://www.cosmictarot.co.uk/how-to-calculate-your-personality-and-soul-card/

(My personal year card is The Emperor, and my birth name card is the Wheel of Fortune. Funnily enough, my chosen name is also The Wheel of Fortune.)

Pen witch tarot

It is believed that the pen acts as a conduit to channel the guidance and wisdom of the tarot into written form. Pen witch tarot can be used for a variety of purposes, including gaining clarity, making decisions, and exploring personal growth. It encourages individuals to trust their intuition and embrace their own inner wisdom. This form of divination is accessible to anyone, regardless of their level of experience with tarot or psychic abilities. It is a simple yet powerful tool that can provide insight and guidance in various aspects of life. Overall, pen witch tarot is a creative and intuitive way to connect with the tarot and receive guidance from the cards. It combines the art of writing with the ancient wisdom of tarot, allowing individuals to tap into their intuition and explore their spiritual path..

Reviews for "Exploring the Elements in the Pen Witch Tarot"

1. John - 2/5 stars: I was really disappointed with the "Pen witch tarot" deck. The artwork on the cards was not at all what I expected. It looked cheaply made and lacked the elegance and mystique that I associate with tarot cards. The interpretations of the cards also felt shallow and cliché, lacking the depth and nuance that I usually look for in a tarot deck. Overall, I felt like this deck did not live up to its hype and was a waste of my money.
2. Emily - 1/5 stars: I was excited to try out the "Pen witch tarot" deck, but it turned out to be a huge letdown. The cardstock used for the deck was flimsy and easily bent, which made shuffling and handling the cards difficult. Additionally, the accompanying guidebook was poorly written with confusing interpretations that did not resonate with me. The artwork itself was also lackluster, with simplistic drawings that lacked the intricate details and symbolism I expect from a tarot deck. I would not recommend this deck to anyone serious about tarot reading.
3. Sarah - 2/5 stars: I found the "Pen witch tarot" deck to be quite underwhelming. The artwork, while quirky and whimsical, felt amateurish and lacked the sophistication I was hoping for. The interpretations in the guidebook felt generic and uninspired, and the images on the cards did not always align with the traditional meanings of the tarot. I found it difficult to connect with this deck on a deeper level and found myself reaching for my other decks instead. Overall, I feel like this deck may appeal more to beginners or those looking for a more lighthearted approach to tarot, but it fell short of my expectations.

Tarot Journaling with the Pen Witch Tarot

The Witch's Guide to Tarot with the Pen Witch Tarot Deck