CLEANSING METHODS FOR YOUR TAROT CARDS Basic Cleansing Techniques Fill a clear small glass bowl with sea salt. Then place the deck (box and all) into the sea salt and place the bowl in a south window for about a week. The sea salt is dry and no harm will come to the cards, and they will be exposed to the cleansing effects of the salt, the sun and the moon. You can keep your cards here as long as you think it's necessary for them to be cleansed. I usually give mine about a week, but you can keep a deck in salt for a complete moon cycle... banishing the old and charging up for the new. "Smudging" is also an excellent technique for cleansing the cards. Smudging is done by burning dried herbs (usually sage, cedar, sweet grass, or any combination of the three) and using the smoke from the herbs to cleanse an object. Light the herbs just enough to create a little smoke. Pass your cards through this smoke several times, focusing on the thought that the smoke is cleansing and removing all unwanted energies from the cards. Once you have finished this cleansing ritual your cards are ready to be charged with your energy. - Spread the cards out and leave them in the sunshine for several hours. Sunshine is an excellent and natural cleansing element - Take each card and pass it through incense smoke to cleanse, then blow on the card to infuse it with your energy Waive your "power" hand (your dominant one ) counter-clockwise over the deck three times. Brush your hand over the deck and "blow" the energy residue off your hand and into the air, dispersing it. Repeat as many times as you feel necessary - On a full moon night, leave your deck on a window sill where the moon beams can touch it. Lift the deck to your mouth and blow on it. After wrapping your cards in silk or cotton, sprinkle sea salt on top of and around the deck. Leave the salt there overnight then sweep it up and flush it down the toilet. Place your deck within a circle of white votive candles or tea lights. Leave it there until the candles have burned down. (Do not leave burning candles unattended.) Pass your deck through the smoke of sandalwood or frankensence and myrrh. If using stick incense, wave the smoke over and around the cards in a circular motion. Place a crystal on top of your unwrapped deck and leave it in the light of a full moon. When you've finished, hold the crystal or under warm running water to clean it. Place your deck over a glass of water before and after each use to cleanse them. Always pray for protection before and after every reading....(don't drink the water of course afterword) - Wave your hand over the deck and envision that your energies are wiping away any left over or negative energies from the deck. Wave your hand over the deck again to put your own positive energies into the deck. You can envision a white loving light moving from your hand into the deck as you pass over it. - Put a cleansed quartz crystal on top of your deck and leave for a time. Store your deck with protective and grounding stones and with clear quartz crystals .Wash your stones in sea salt water once a month. Also before you use the deck for the first time place it in the window sill on the night of a full moon and allow the light of the full moon to cleanse your deck, do this every time there is a full moon as well. This will make a HUGE difference in your readings. - soak your deck in sea salt(no water)
- leave them sitting in the sun for a day
- shuffle them repeatedly.
It is also useful to say a little prayer over them, in your own words asking that the cards be cleared of any old energy and prepared for your use. THE CLEANSING AND CHARGING OF A NEW TAROT DECK Often, with ritual, you 'feel' your way through it; following the paths that seem most correct. For me, magick is rarely done the same way twice; improvisation seems necessary. This in mind, feel free to modify this incantation to fit your own beliefs and path. For visualization, gather a black votive candle and a white votive candle, and cast the spell sometime in the days following the full moon. Gather a green taper candle as well. A bit of gingerroot (for potency/power) can be chewed during this ritual and peppermint leaves may also be helpful. If you have any incence (stick incense is easiest and cheapest to come by), use a stick during the ritual. While your favorite incence (or one with which you identify with cleansing) is always a good idea; incenses with such properties to me seem to be pine or frankinsence. Get a piece of silk to set your deck upon and wrap it with when you are done.
A pocketwatch, hourglass, sundial or other time piece should finish this ritual. - Gather your herbs and implements. Get a stone or something that won't burn on which you can set the leaves (if you decide to use them).
- Set the three candles from left to right with the black votive on your left, green taper in the middle and the white votive to your right. Put the timepiece in front of the green candle. This symbolizes divination and knowledge of the future.
- Set the Tarot deck on the silk cloth before you.
- Ground and Center.
- Establish what protections/requests to the Four Quarters you require.
- Start by lighting the cleansing incense and breathing in deeply, holding the tarot deck to be cleansed in your lap. Feel it's contours with your hands until you know it's shape in your mind. Overlay this image with another image of the timepiece. Let the symbolism of the two merge to become one. (In other words, concentrate on the symbolic similarities of the deck and time piece and weave the raised energy through that concept.)
- Light the green candle with the words,
", I light this candle in honor of your cleansing hands." - Chew the ginger root (if you like, it's pretty awful tasting) for potency and utilize the energy released from it to charge that which you have already raised.
- Take the peppermint leaves (if used) and light them in the green candle and let them burn on the stone or inflammable surface you have with the words,
", I release the energy of life to drive off impurity." - Pass the tarot deck through the smoke of the leaves (if used) and the incense. Focus the image in your head on the energy and smoke moving through the deck and forcing impurity out.
- Light the black candle from the green taper, imagining it to represent the impurities in the deck. As it burns, so too are the impurities cleansed away.
- Innundate the shape in your mind (and project through the deck) with the energy you have raised.
- Flip through the deck, one card at a time, and picture the impurities drifting up on the smoke away from the card. Be sure to channel the actual energy you've raised into this visualization. If it feels appropriate, you may want to use a chant (such as the Goddess Chant) to focus your thoughts. Place each card back, face-down, on the silk. You don't have to look at each card unless that feels right to you; this shouldn't have to be a very difficult or a huge task ... just a smooth cleansing. It occurs to me that you may want to pass each card once over the timepiece -in effect, charging the card with the 'future'. This is not required and has been added as an afterthought.
- Once all the cards are face-down on the silk in a stack, snuff the black candle and light the white one with the words,
", by your healing and my will, So Mote It Be." - Wrap the cards in the silk for protection and Ground any extra energy.
- Snuff the candles.
- Close any circle or protections you have raised.
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