Interpretation : does it depend on the deck ?
Posted: 16 Jul 2019, 10:26
Since I've joined this forum, I've participated in a number of interpretations of readings for people who've asked for insights.
Regardless of the deck that the people use, I rely on my Tarot of Marseilles interpretations, as the TdM is the only deck I've studied and have integrated and that I'm interested in.
But I've always worried a bit. How do my interpretations fit in with the classic RWS deck that most people use, as well as one of the hundreds of clones and RWS derived decks that exist. I think if it's a real RWS or a clone or a derived deck, there's not much difference in the interpretation.
For instance, take the the Ace of Swords. Or the Queen of Swords. I may wish to point out that the sword has a particular colour and that this is important to take note of. It could even be the key.
But what on earth can that bring to someone who, for instance, is using a Unicorn tarot or a Tarot of the Gnomes deck or something equally frivolous, or something a bit more "serious" such as the RWS ? Where the colour of the Sword is of no importance ?
How do we navigate with all these soon to be thousands of different interpretations of each card ?
If I tell someone - hey there's a handle on the Wheel of Fortune ? Why the heck aren't you turning it? There's no handle on the Wheel of Fortune in a Fairy tarot deck (I assume that there must be a number of Fairy decks out there). So they'll say "there's no handle here."
Everyone uses different decks. With different details on them. How can they be reconciled ?
Or can we just ignore the pictures altogether ?
When we interpret for others, should we be going hunting for the cards on the internet that people are using if they don't give a photo of their spread ?
I'm really puzzled about this.
It's particularly difficult when someone says for instance "I'm lying flat on the ground with swords plunged into my back" and I'll say "what are you talking about? That's not the meaning of this card - on the contrary !!"
I'm starting really to wonder it's even worth trying to interpret an RWS type deck (or Thoth) when one is using TdM interpretations. Are we just not confusing matters mightily ?
I'm really starting to doubt whether it's worth my giving my two cents if my interpretation can differ so much to the pictures of the spread being interpreted.
Regardless of the deck that the people use, I rely on my Tarot of Marseilles interpretations, as the TdM is the only deck I've studied and have integrated and that I'm interested in.
But I've always worried a bit. How do my interpretations fit in with the classic RWS deck that most people use, as well as one of the hundreds of clones and RWS derived decks that exist. I think if it's a real RWS or a clone or a derived deck, there's not much difference in the interpretation.
For instance, take the the Ace of Swords. Or the Queen of Swords. I may wish to point out that the sword has a particular colour and that this is important to take note of. It could even be the key.
But what on earth can that bring to someone who, for instance, is using a Unicorn tarot or a Tarot of the Gnomes deck or something equally frivolous, or something a bit more "serious" such as the RWS ? Where the colour of the Sword is of no importance ?
How do we navigate with all these soon to be thousands of different interpretations of each card ?
If I tell someone - hey there's a handle on the Wheel of Fortune ? Why the heck aren't you turning it? There's no handle on the Wheel of Fortune in a Fairy tarot deck (I assume that there must be a number of Fairy decks out there). So they'll say "there's no handle here."
Everyone uses different decks. With different details on them. How can they be reconciled ?
Or can we just ignore the pictures altogether ?
When we interpret for others, should we be going hunting for the cards on the internet that people are using if they don't give a photo of their spread ?
I'm really puzzled about this.
It's particularly difficult when someone says for instance "I'm lying flat on the ground with swords plunged into my back" and I'll say "what are you talking about? That's not the meaning of this card - on the contrary !!"
I'm starting really to wonder it's even worth trying to interpret an RWS type deck (or Thoth) when one is using TdM interpretations. Are we just not confusing matters mightily ?
I'm really starting to doubt whether it's worth my giving my two cents if my interpretation can differ so much to the pictures of the spread being interpreted.