Today we covered what tarot cards mean. Ace of Swords, two of Swords, three of Swords, four of Swords, and five of Swords; they are all here and carefully examined. Why should you believe us? Dusty has been reading tarot cards since he was 11 (that was over 40 years ago), and a professional and a trainer of working professional tarot readers for well over two decades. Also, we don’t give you a lot of fluff. The purpose of this series of tarot card meanings audio lessons is to help you break through the obstacles of confusion and randomness of card meanings in a spread or a reading for your clients. Every tarot card has an exact meaning, specific to the reading you are giving “right now.” As there are only 78 tarot cards in a deck, each card has to have several possible meanings, or a “tarot card meaning cloud,” (like a “tag cloud”) that relates back to the image in the scene, but not all of the possible meanings apply to every card in every spread. The process of developing your intuition through your use of the tarot cards allows you to know the “right meaning” for any and every tarot card that comes up in your spreads. This comes with education, and a lot of practice. If you want ALL of our free lessons, please go to https://www.easytarotlessons.com and click “Join us!” and select the free lessons. That’s all you have to do. No credit card is involved, and there is no spam. You get free tarot lessons by email and even live free help every Saturday from one of the top tarot experts in the world. We are always here to help.