Printable Tarot Journal Template - Did I say? It's free!
New tarot readers are often instructed to keep a tarot journal but why is it a good idea and how exactly do you start? Do you draw a random card and write about it? Are you supposed to work your way through the deck? What do you write about?
This complete 81-page tarot journal template (link at bottom) will help you begin your own exploration of the cards by providing prompts and nudges for every card in the deck. I’ve suggested some ways to use it… but you are very welcome to do with it what you will.
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The main reasons for keeping a tarot journal are
Choose whether to draw random cards or to work through the deck. You can also mix and match – there is no right or wrong way, pick which feels right to you.
Take your favourite deck and photocopy or scan and print all the cards. Glue the copies into your own specially chosen journal. Use selected prompts from the template to get to know your cards intimately.
Print out the Tarot Journal Template (81 pages). Use a hole punch and insert the pages into a ring-binder. Write straight onto the pages, using the reverse side and extra pages as necessary.
Draw one card a week and work your way through all the prompts. This will take a long time so you will need patience and determination to get through the whole deck.
Draw a card a day in response to one or two prompts only.