How to Uncover Your Past Life with Tarot
Three leftmost cards (King of Cups, The Tower, The Chariot)
Three cards below (The Emperor, Five of Cups, Page of Swords)
Three rightmost cards (Six of Pentacles, Four of Pentacles, Queen of Pentacles)
Three cards on top (Three of Cups, Nine of Swords, Knight of Swords)
Card in the middle (The Star)
This trio reveals your sex in your past life, your temperament as a child, and your family’s financial situation in your early years.
These cards unveil your personality and perspective from the age of 13 to 28 — the rite of passage into astrological adulthood, your first Saturn Return.
These cards speak of your psyche, status and life story for most of your adult years, until your mid-50s.
The last trio discloses your physical, emotional and psychological states from the age of 56, your second Saturn Return.
The card at the bottom of the deck is the rope that ties together all previous cards into a final answer.
All trios are to be read individually, then together, as a scene.
The last card is to be read literally in conjunction with other key cards.
If The Tower and Death appear beside each other in any of the first three trios, it means you died within that age range. Any succeeding trios of cards should therefore be disregarded.
King of Cups, The Tower, The Chariot
You were male in your past life (Male-dominated: King of Cups, the man in The Tower, the charioteer in The Chariot).
You were a bad-tempered child (The Tower).
You were spoiled and privileged (Presence of a King and The Chariot, mixed with The Tower’s implications).
The Emperor, Five of Cups, Page of Swords
You had a tendency to be sad and solitary (Five of Cups).
But you always did your best to fend off darkness and depression (Page of Swords facing the Five of Cups, culminating in The Emperor).
Nobody even had a clue what you were going through (The Emperor).
Six of Pentacles, Four of Pentacles, Queen of Pentacles
You were wealthy (All cards are Pentacles, emphasized by the Queen and the rich man in the Six).
You were someone important (The Six and the Queen).
You were very protective of your reputation (The Four and the Six), which means you were a public figure (The Queen).
Three of Cups, Nine of Swords, Knight of Swords
You found your soulmate late in life (Knight of Swords rushing in; the lack of an opposite sex court card in the preceding trio). This person was younger than you (Knight vs. Queen [of Pentacles] and King [of Cups]).
The previous lack of romance in your life caused you sadness and frustration (Nine of Swords).
But in the end, your other half made it in time (Knight of Swords), and your wedding was glamorous (Three of Cups), befitting your status.
You were a rich and famous actor (The Star read literally, with The Emperor and the Queen of Pentacles).