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Who believes in this? I was amazed by what he said! Can anyone tell me anything about tarot cards and any true things that may of happened to you that the tarot cards told you!

2006-08-23 23:38:05 · 22 answers · asked by Totty D 3 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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ah hun, i had my cards done last year because i suspected my partner was cheating on me, i was told a date and that i would get a phone call on this date and everything would come clear,

you can imagine how shocked i was when the phone call came, on the right date, from my partner who told me he was leaving me for our babysitter, ouch, yes that stung a bit.

the cards also told me i would be visiting america shortly after i found out and amazingly, someone bought me a five day break in new york for christmas.

wow

so yes i believe, more now than ever. xxxxx

2006-08-23 23:47:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I read tarot cards for free, too.(usually over the internet) I feel that my ability to do so is a gift and, at this point in my life, to charge would defeat the purpose of why I was given the gift in the first place-- to help people. If someone is truly in need of a reading I feel I have no right to turn them down because they can't afford it.

In my experience, the cards usually show the person what it is that they already know. Usually it is something that they have refused to acknowledge or didn't want to see on their own. Tarot cards have an uncanny knack for bringing what you need to hear and know into the forefront so that you can ignore it or stay in the dark any longer.

I have also had startling accuracy with the cards regarding peoples' current life situations (without being formerly told). And the cards always have advice to give about the situation. It always amazes me how all of the cards work together in a reading towards the same theme.

In regards to the person above who said that if you have a reading done you should shuffle the cards yourself:

Many readers don't like other people to touch their cards. The cards have the readers energy in them and others' energy could "corrupt" the energy.

Like I said, I do readings over the interenet with great results. Everytime I finish a reading I cleanse the cards and say something like this:

"To the Lord and Lady of Love,
Mother Earth and Father Sky
I ask that you cleanse and purify these cards
Of all past associations and energies (those of the previous person I read for)
So that whoever should require information or knowledge of them next
Hear not what they want but what they NEED to hear.
With the greatest good to all with harm to none,
So Mote it Be."

When I do this I have a piece of selenite on top of the deck. Selenite, metaphysically, is one of the only stones that has the property of absorbing and neutralizing all negative energy. I also have a piece of hematite, which grounds the energy that was in the cards, and a piece of quartz, which is an amplifying stone. In this way, the cards are cleansed of everything that had been previously put in them, both from myself and the person read for.

That way, when the next person I'm reading for (who is the next person who 'requires information or knowledge' from them) is talking to me before the reading begins I shuffle the cards, and in this way their energy is put into the cards so those that they need to see come up.

Usually I let them talk until 4 -5 cards either fall out of the deck or flip themselves within the deck. That way I know those are the cards I need to pull for them. (Anymore than 4 or 5 cards can take a LONG time to read for over the internet when most of it is cdone through a messenger program!)

My point is that you don't HAVE to be there in person to get an accurate reading! In fact, some studies have been done that suggest pretty conclusively that psychic abilities traverse both time and space which is exactly why you don't have to be physically present to have an accurate reading.

Blessings and Light

~RW

2006-08-24 02:00:37 · answer #2 · answered by Phoenix's Mommy 4 · 0 0

I read cards for people, often for nothing so I don't do it to make money. The cards never lie, but you must understand that the reading tells you about your life on the path you are on, things that will happen if you carry on the way you are, but that's all it's down to you if these things happen, your life is your own, don't let the cards rule it, I know some people that will not start their day until they have read their cards, this is silly.
Some will tell it's rubbish, but the truth is the cards never lie, and if someone is saying that then they either have never had the cards read, or had someone who was a con doing the reading.
I have foretold births, change of jobs, I have told people they will be moving, and that someone new coming in to their lives, and so far i have never been wrong, but watch out because some will change £35 or more for a reading, so shop around paying more does not mean a better reading.

Love & Peace

2006-08-24 21:26:47 · answer #3 · answered by ringo711 6 · 0 0

The Tarot is sacred and magic. It should be respected as such.
It is the most ancient book of old passed religions. It contains the universal thoughts of human kind and all their religions pictured on classified cards that only few adepts know how to read with the ancient knowledge. Unfortunately it is used by novices for fun or for money and they do not know what they are dealing with. It can even be dangerous when used without knowing. Many cards named Tarots are just a schematic representation of the imagination of the drawer without any knowledge. It may be fun for them but not for others. The only genuine Tarot is called "Le Tarot de Marseille" (in French). It contains all the symbols of the most remote antiquity from where the word Tarot itself comes from and yet no one knows what the word means.

2006-08-24 07:54:48 · answer #4 · answered by Nicolette 6 · 1 0

i strongly believe in tarot cards and can read them myself....i started about 2 years ago and it is truly amazing!!!!!!the number of things that i have predicted and have come true are truly extraordinary!!!!!after practicing reading the cards for a while i began getting more curious towards the cards themselves and how they work.......i read up on the cards and fouund out that tarot is actually the most practical form of astrology, each card denotes an experience which a person can have during their life-time whether it is joy, love, hate, jealously or dissapointment....it is all there! the theory of the tarot is that our future is known only to us an our body.....hence when we pick the cards up, our body tells us the answers to our questions, the mind knows which card represents what even when it is face down! that is the power of the brain and the tarot. what i truly enjoy about is how it manages to be so flexible, the tarot will never say that this HAS to happen in your life it will point in the direction of where your life is going at present and what you can do to change it.

2006-08-23 23:50:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

my name is brian bruce, i go by mournyngwolf and i have been doing readings for 17 years and i am a certified tarot master with the canadian tarot network. i originally got into tarot to find out the gimmick and found out they work on age age old psychological principles of archetypes. but they do work. they work well with someone who knows what they are and understands how to deal with people in general. there are 78 cards that for some reason fit exactly what is needed for archetypical understanding, so they can be right on and vague at the same time

go ahead and contact me from my picture here for any further questions ( i generally dont do readings online )

2006-08-24 03:34:49 · answer #6 · answered by mournyngwolf 3 · 0 0

When it comes to Tarot or palm reading for that matter it depends on how well the reader knows what they are reading!! I had a guy read my palm and told me id be married by 25 ill be 25 this x-mas and never have been!! I still believe in it I just think he was off by a couple of years!

2006-08-24 11:12:54 · answer #7 · answered by Dakotarose 1 · 0 0

I read Tarot cards for people. I've stopped doing house calls, nowadays; those who need readings from me have come to me, because I'm not so spry as I used to be.

I ask for no money when doing a reading, and that usually serves to clear a lot of the air between me and my client. I do this for the clients, and I make sure that those who come for readings genuinely need them - hence, no more house calls, or stalls out at MBS fayres, for that reason.

As for the accuracy of the statements I make:-

- I told a young man that he would meet the woman who was to be the love of his life while he was on an extended journey abroad. I told him it would be for months, not weeks. He went to the States on an extended working visa, and guess what? The woman who was to be his fiancee was over there.

- I told another young man, a Portuguese student, that he would make his name back home when he was done with his course. I told him that the reason for this was his winning personality. He got a job back home, partly because the interviewer apparently "liked his smile", but also partly I suspect because I'd given him prescriptive information which helped him realise his future.

- One further thing; I informed a young woman and her daughter that there would be "car trouble" on the woman's journey home, a trip from the North of England to Weston - super - Mare. The woman got into a traffic accident involving a motorcycle flying off a trailer and onto her car that same evening. The woman and the daughter both survived intact, but their car was a wreck.

Some days I frighten myself with the accuracy of the readings the cards detail for me. No, they're not nonsense. There is a very real power in the cards, but the full extent and range of that power comes out only when they are used by a reader whose heart and soul are already filled with wisdom and experience.

2006-08-24 00:05:51 · answer #8 · answered by fiat_knox 4 · 1 1

It depends who does your cards! I had my cards done a few times. Two fortune tellers were absolutely brilliant, told me so many things they couldn't have known and really their predictions turned out to be true if i saw others who were not so good and told me stuff that didn't add up, didn't happen either. I guess some people are really good at it. Having said that both of those who gave me true readings (True because it all came true) were also mediums! So maybe it added up to what they saw in the cards?

2006-08-24 01:10:58 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I read the cards and I have been told that things came true, but I have never had a reading for myself. I guess I would rather have the surprise than to know what was going to happen. Congrats on finding a true reader and not a scam artist.

2006-08-24 05:16:02 · answer #10 · answered by Nelly 4 · 0 0

Well, just for the record, if you're going to a tarot read, you should be the one to shuffle and deal out the cards and they just act as an interpreter.

Else they're reading their own fortune.

2006-08-24 00:16:57 · answer #11 · answered by guhralfromhell 4 · 0 0

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