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Lucien
March 21st, 2011, 04:40 PM
Ok so i've been working with Tarot for the past year and it works really well for me. However, I feel it's time to look into a new method. What would you recomend to a beginer as a next step? There are so many diffrent ways it's hard to decide so I turn this question over to "My Elders" *bows* :fpraiseyo

Shanti
March 21st, 2011, 05:39 PM
Wow we are all different. What comes easily to one in the beginning may seem impossible to another for a start. Best to just try different things that sound interesting to you.

You got;
Runes
Scrying
pendulums
Lucid dreaming and interpretation
reading clouds or smoke
Many, many ways to divining.

Look around at all the possibilities and find one you want to try and work on it for awhile till you feel good with it or find its not for you right now.
Then try another.

Devo
March 21st, 2011, 06:22 PM
I don't think any form of divination is more or less geared for 'beginners' over anyone else. I went from Tarot to Runes. I chose runes because I found a set that called to me. I would tell you to do the same- let your gut tell you where to look next.

-Devo

Astucity
March 21st, 2011, 08:26 PM
I don't think any form of divination is more or less geared for 'beginners' over anyone else. I went from Tarot to Runes. I chose runes because I found a set that called to me. I would tell you to do the same- let your gut tell you where to look next.

-Devo

I'm with Devo.

I spent so much money on Tarot cards because I was just trying to force it. I'd buy another deck when the old one didn't feel right and I repeated it a few times.

Then I picked the runes because it did call to me. I made my first set because I didn't want to invest in another venture like I did with the Tarot and find out I hated it.

I was lucky and found out right away that this is what I was looking for in the Tarot.

My advice is to find something that calls to you. Try the numerous options for each that are cheap (or free in some cases) and stick to what works for you.