One of the best sets you can get is the Rider-Waite Deck. It is one of the oldest decks out there and alot of the illustrations on the cards represent what the card means. I recommend that deck and when you learn the cards without need for a book you can branch out to a different deck. Something pretty with dragons and fairies.
I've used one for years. Barnes and nobles has a few copies most of the time in stock or can order you one. They should be in the New Age section (right across from the Christian section which makes me laugh). Btw if you really want to get into the traditions of Tarot, they deck should be a gift to someone or be passed down by a family member. Also spells should be cast on the cards, but that's only if you practice some form of Wiccan religion. Otherwise it's great fun and I like to practice when I can on my friends.
Get a book, that's what I did to learn the cards. Try to find one that focuses more on the meanings of the cards and less on the magic/magick of the cards.
If you like tarot, look up stones and palm reading. Also nice to know.
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Originally Posted by robot_parade
It's all made up. Just pick one, and it'll be just as accurate as anything else. Flip a coin if that's what works for you.
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Come on man, I don't believe in vegetarians but I don't see a reason to bash them for it (most of the time).