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Life lessons: A tarot spread to reveal what you learn

Wisdom isn’t something physical that we can see and touch. It comes out in what we do and what we say, and we often don’t realise what we have.

The bits of wisdom we pick up in life can come only from life experiences and lessons learned from them. However, learning these lessons without reflecting on them and applying them is useless.

We need to pause in our daily life and make a space to reflect on who we are and how we have grown.

The following spread is one of my ‘wisdom’ spreads in that you can use it to explore your inner wisdom. You will be surprised by how much wisdom you have gathered!

Tarot spread to reveal lessons you have learned

  1. What have I already learned?
  2. How can I best use what I have learned so far?
  3. What lesson am I learning now?
  4. What is the purpose of the lesson I am currently learning?
  5. What do I still need to learn?
  6. How will this lesson help me reach a life goal?

My other wisdom spreads are:

What is wise?

What do I know?

What is worth knowing?

Serenity spread

Worry wisdom

As always, if you need a brief refresher on reading tarot cards, look at my free article, "How to read tarot cards: A quick guide."

You might also consider my tarot-reading course, "Reading the cards for your self."

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