I’ve been messing around with tarot cards and divination stuff for a while now, and let me tell you, it’s been a journey. Recently, I got into this thing called a “divination cloth.” I saw some folks online using them, and I thought, “Hey, that looks pretty neat, I gotta try that.”
So, what exactly is a divination cloth? Well, from what I gather, it’s basically a piece of cloth you use to lay out your tarot cards or other divination tools. Some people use it as a decoration, some people use it for readings, it’s like a personal preference kind of thing.
I started looking around online, checking out different shops and websites. There are so many options! Velvet, silk, cotton, you name it. Some have these intricate designs with the zodiac signs, others have the major arcana from tarot printed on them. It’s kind of overwhelming, to be honest.
I wanted something that felt right for me, something that resonated with my own, let’s say, “vibe.” I ended up finding this one online that had a simple, celestial design. It wasn’t too flashy, but it had a nice, calming energy to it. I ordered it, and it arrived a few days later.
Unboxing time! I carefully opened the package, and there it was. The cloth felt really nice, it was made of this soft, velvety material. I laid it out on my table, and it instantly transformed the space. It was like creating a little sacred area for my readings.
I started using it for my tarot readings, and I have to say, it does make a difference. It helps me focus, and it feels like it adds a layer of, I don’t know, respect to the whole process. It’s also nice to have a designated spot for my cards, keeps them from getting all over the place.
Here’s how I use it, it is really easy:
- First, I make sure the space is quiet and I won’t be disturbed.
- Then, I lay out the cloth on my table.
- Next, I shuffle my tarot cards while focusing on my question.
- Finally, I lay out the cards on the cloth and start interpreting.
Taking care of it is pretty straightforward too. I usually just spot-clean it if it gets dirty, and I store it folded up in a drawer when I’m not using it. I’ve heard some people like to cleanse their cloths with incense or moonlight, but I haven’t gotten around to that yet.
Overall, I’m really happy with my divination cloth. It’s added a new dimension to my tarot practice, and it’s just a beautiful thing to have around. If you’re into tarot or any kind of divination, I definitely recommend checking them out. You might just find the perfect one for you!