(分享)如何用3個簡單的方法以塔羅來描述事件
如何對每一個人能夠詳細的解讀塔羅牌呢?打從心底的解讀方式跟一板一眼的念書方式解讀占卜者哪個會比較容易接受呢?
每個人都有遇過就算算了但塔羅師所說出來的東西根本聽不懂的經驗吧?事實上,如果解讀的塔羅師沒有真正了解你個人的情況下,他所說出來的話便無法你直接連接你所謂問題的核心。在另一方面,你也一定有過有一瞬間,塔羅師一語道破你的問題點你立刻被震懾住的情形吧?
如果想成為一個讓人能聽到你的建議並幫當事人真正度過難關的塔羅師該怎麼做呢?首先,第一件事就是"如何用故事敘說塔羅牌"。
以下有3個簡單的技巧來描述塔羅牌解讀。
1,故事中的塔羅牌(問題、事情開端)一開始,如果你想用比較生動的方式來帶入牌意,你要知道每一張牌所獨自蘊含的故事或角色意義:究竟這個故事要如何幫助當事人了解故事本身(牌的涵義),最後為何當事人會抽到這張牌又發生了什麼事情在他的日常生活中。
舉例來說,問“什麼事我現在必須注意的事情?”然後請當事人抽2張塔羅牌。
對於每張牌,要描述排在你眼中所當下看到的。畫面上有沒有人物?他們在做什麼?有其他對象嗎?你覺得他們彼此間在做什麼?背景呢?有什麼不同的元素聚集在一起?
(當出現牌是寶劍王牌和寶劍六)
在王牌ACE中,有一隻手高舉著一把劍在皇冠中間。從這裏的故事可以說,這代表心中所想的事情真相和明確的態度會帶來成功。而背景為群山圍繞 -表示有著未知的挑戰等著- 但這並不重要,因為現實地生活是美好的開始,成功的可能性非常高。
而在劍的六中,看到一個女人和孩子在船上。另一個人行著船感覺行駛到另一邊遙遠的土地上。對占卜者而言,這裡的故事是代表著另一個時期的成功(當我們在寶劍王牌看到的)之後,他無法滿足家庭的需要,所以當下只能勉強移動到另一個新位置,或一個新的方式生活。但還是會成功,這是一個可以因改變而達成的成功,過程不會太久而且和王牌是一致的。(只是告訴當事人這樣的改變需要過程,結果是好的)
所以常是兩張牌兩張牌來編一個故事的說法,似乎比較生動一些。
2。方向性(建議)
在塔羅副牌(小牌)中。你知道,在彼此所對應相互影響的方式跟結果會是什麼嗎?如何運用小牌在'故事'中以故事方式來解釋?
比方說,你正在做一個感情關係的個案。塔羅牌左側代表當事人,右邊代表則代表對方。現在,仔細看它們彼此的關係如何相互影響。
用工作舉例好了,隨機抽到金幣的六及金幣四。
在金幣六途中有名男子望著左手邊遠方,他在幫助貴在他腳下的兩個乞丐,而金幣四的男子坐著並面向前方。
這裡可以說的故事是,當你對工作已經不在如此專注了,但你卻開始幫助其他有需要的人。也可能顛倒來說,你給了錢給了幫助,但現在的你必須觀察之後前方的去處。在排中人跟人的關係是,對方的態度會是什麼?(乞求者的態度回應是什麼?)途中的男人你覺得他望向前方是在看什麼?可能他也不知道為什麼你要這樣幫助人(金幣四看向金幣六)。看吧!這一定又是個有趣的故事了吧!
所以去想想這樣的關係,想一響兩張牌的故事會變成什麼?重要的是一個世代表當事人,一個是代表對方。這樣牌之間的關聯又是一個說故事的方式。
3。延續性(結果)
尋找。橫跨塔羅牌間的'流向'是美麗而有趣的講故事塔羅牌技巧。
我通常尋找的是什麼塔羅牌之間的共同點 - 符號,顏色,人,途中角色立場,元素,背景等等。然後,再尋找那些常見的元素所代表的意思是什麼,元素之間的演變也代表關係間在乎事件的演變。
舉個例子。( 寶劍九和聖杯五)
看著兩個牌 - 兩者都有圖案中主角的頭都是低下來的,似乎代表失去某些東西的哀傷。而且更重要的是,寶劍九,是晚上的時間(背景暗暗的),聖杯五,卻是早上。
對塔羅師來說,'故事'這裡應該是悲痛的吧,而且也看起來令人失望沮喪 - 這裡要注意,(睡覺)代表人生活的一部分,但我們不可能希望自己晚上跟白天都傷心吧。很明白地這絕對不是可以一直持續發展的生活方式。
這就是兩張牌所要提醒的"流"。剩下的就交給你(練習)了
If you want to be an amazing Tarot reader who has a real impact in your clients’ lives, then it’s essential you know one thing – how to tell the story in the cards.
Today, I’m going to share with you 3 simple techniques to tell the story in your Tarot reading.
1. The Story in the Card
It’s pretty obvious, I know, but if you want to tell the story in your Tarot reading, start by telling the story in the card.
Every Tarot card contains its own unique story and that story will help us to understand the overall story of the reading and ultimately, what’s going on in our lives (or our client’s).
Let’s work through an example. Ask the Tarot, “What do I need to know right now?” and draw 2 cards.
For each card, describe what you see. Are there people in the card? What are they doing? What objects do you see? Why do you think they are there? What’s in the background? What’s in the foreground? How do all of these different elements come together into a coherent story?
I drew the Ace of Swords and the Six of Swords.
In the Ace, I see a hand holding a sword up high with a crown at the tip. The story I might tell is that with truth and clarity of mind there is success. Sure, there are mountains in the background – a sign of future challenges – but it doesn’t matter right now because life is good and the potential for success is high.
In the Six of Swords, I see a woman and child in a boat. A man rows the boat across a body of water to a faraway land. To me, the story here is that after a period of success (what we saw in the Ace of Swords), it no longer met the needs of the family and so now there is a reluctant move to a new location or a new way of life. Even with success, there can still be change particularly if the success is no longer aligned with what’s truly important.
Why not try it out for yourself? Tell the story in each card, and then combine those two stories to create the overall story for the reading.
2. Directionality
Many cards in the Rider Waite Tarot deck (and most other decks) feature people. But did you know that the way in which they face and interact with each other can be very revealing of the ‘story’ behind a Tarot reading?
Let’s say you’re doing a relationship Tarot reading. You place a card on the left, representing you, and a card on the right, representing the other person. Now, if there are people in the two cards, take a look at how those people interact with each other.
To show you how this works, I randomly drew the Six of Pentacles and the Four of Pentacles.
The man in the Six is looking away to the left as he helps the two beggars kneeling at his feet, while the man in the Four is facing front on.
One possible story here is that your attention has been taken away from the relationship and instead you are more focused on helping other people in need. Or, perhaps you’re giving away money and resources that were meant for the relationship but are now going elsewhere.
For the other person in the relationship, they’re ready to give the relationship the attention it deserves as the figure in the Four of Pentacles faces front on. What’s interesting, though, is that the man in this card is not looking over towards you, so he/she may not fully understand or agree with what you’re doing when you’re focused on helping others.
It certainly makes for an interesting story, hey?
So why not give it a go? Think of a relationship that’s important to you and draw two cards – one for you, and one for the other person. Take a look at the way in which the people interact with each other and start to tell the story about what that signifies in the relationship.
3. Flow
Looking for ‘flow’ across Tarot cards is a beautiful and fun technique for telling the story in a Tarot reading.
I typically look for what is common between the cards – common symbols, colours, people, people’s stances or positions, elements (air, water, etc.), backgrounds and so on. Then, I look for how those common elements change or ‘evolve’ between the cards and what this tells me about the situation at hand.
Let me give you an example. I randomly drew two cards – the Nine of Swords and the Five of Cups.
Look at both of the figures in the cards – both have their head down and both appear to be grieving some sort of loss. What’s more, in the Nine of Swords, it is night time (the dark background), and in the Five of Cups, it is day time.
To me, the ‘story’ here is that grief, sorrow and disappointment is inescapable – it’s a part of every waking (and sleeping) hour of this person’s life. And clearly this is not a sustainable way of living.
You might also notice other patterns of ‘flow’ across these two cards. What do these patterns tell you about this situation?
Over to You
You’ve now got 3 simple yet powerful techniques that you can use to tell the story and create an amazingly insightful Tarot reading. Go ahead and try them out, then let me know how you go by leaving a comment below.
(文章出處:http://www.biddytarot.com/3-ways-to-tell-the-story-in-your-reading/)
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