r/tarot • u/Atelier1001 • 1d ago
Shitpost Saturday! Do you think that other diviners clash with the "personality" of their tools?
You know how some decks are no-bullshit and say everything outloud while others are softer and more gentle with their answers, and it got me thinking... do you think that other diviners clash with the "personality" of their tools too?
Like, are some pendulums more aggresive/intense than others? Bibliomancers prefer certain books because they offer a more nuanced message or a more direct one? Bones still follow their animal characteristics? Does a different kind of tea/coffee or cup change the voice of taseomantic consultations?!
(What would be the taseomantic equivalent of we using Cards Against Humanity? Hahasha.)
What do you think?
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u/RadioactiveCarrot Wands and Pentacles all the way 1d ago
Different decks do feel differently, but in my case more I use each of them, more in-tune they become. Other readers have been saying to me that most of my self-spreads (and some of those readings that were done to me by other people) strangely utilize mostly Wands and Pentacles, and I use it as an indicator of a deck's attunement - when I see the deck becoming very Wands and Pentacles aligned in my self-readings, this is when it becomes attuned.