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I have just got a reading from william james. I cant beleive it!! Tarot card readings must be true because there aint no way he could know the things he knew!

How does it work????

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2006-08-28 01:15:24 · 31 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

31 answers

NO TAROT CARD READINGS ARE NOT TRUE, THEY ARE THE WORK OF SATAN.

2006-08-28 02:10:37 · answer #1 · answered by cripplegraham 3 · 1 6

hello :}
tarot cards are a tool only ,it isn't that the tarot can tell you the future or read you ,it take a person with intuition or some psychic ability ,the person who read for you simply uses this as a guide they actually must be able to feel/perceive .some people start out with the tarot to help them develop their natural abilities .
everyone by the way can tune into their own intuitiveness .
so there is no tricks to it ,,,,just as people have dreams full of information if they would simply learn to interpret them .
i have used tarot for many years ,,,,,,they help guide you to answers for others ,but the cards themselves really do not hold the truth the reader is doing just that,,, reading you ...........he must be gifted [again i stress everyone can be to some extent ].
anyway glad you had a good reading :}
Peggy:}

2006-08-28 01:28:45 · answer #2 · answered by pj333 3 · 2 0

No, the devil throwing you into confusion, is what you are experiencing. I respect your question, but I disagree with what you quote. The problem with everyone is Sin. Also the devil would rather you believe in little green men from Mars than the Christ who died for you at Calvary. I would just ignore these tarot cards. We are wrestling against the evil forces of darkness in this world today. You have to battle it by putting on the Armour of God. Read Ephesians Chapter 6.

I am a Born-Again-Christian, and have been in life or death experiences in the Armed Forces. I suggest you seek Jesus Christ, ask Him to sincerely into your life and God will provide you with all your answers. You have to have that personal experience with Christ to enjoy the benifits of living for Him and with Him. The Holy Spirit will guide you through your life and keep you safe, but will give you the understanding to know what is Truth.

Everything in the Bible is coming to a head and Christ will return soon, don't be left out, get into pointless discussions, there is a world out there that needs to be told about Christ. Because many people have distorted the truth and confused many about religion. I don't see my Christian Faith as being a religion, but rather a way of life, ending in Eternal Life with God in Heaven.

Just remember that the greatest scientific minds in the world cannot explain why, "A Black cow, that eat's Green grass, produses White milk that makes Yellow butter"

2006-08-28 02:57:49 · answer #3 · answered by patch 2 · 0 1

I too do the cards and have done so for many years. I do it for people from all different walks of life. Lots of people have told me how spot on they are.

Over the years most of the people who come to me are usually in some sort ot trouble and don`t which way to turn and can use the reading as a way of getting things of their chest or try to find out why something ( usually bad has or is happening ) to them

Would say have your readings but take them as a bit of fun and make your own decisions in life.

2006-08-28 01:46:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The Tarot Cards and the I-Ching were considered by C. G. Jung to be coincidence generating machines containing key symbols and Archetypes that make Synchronicities (meaningful coincidences) with the universe the tools and the users.
Jung later speculated that Quantum entanglement was involved in this "Interconnectedness of the universe" . There is no "psychic" element to them.
Altough the symbols have to be INTERPRETED by the reader, which is a "weak point" in the system.----

2015-08-27 15:09:53 · answer #5 · answered by Tom 7 · 0 0

There are no rules like this at all. These are just preferences some people have. -ask God for permission? Well, most of he tarot reader I know don't believe in the Christian God. Most of the readers I know never asked permission from the Gods they worship... We just expect that because we can read them, the Gods must already approve. -go to church every weekend? Like I said, most of the readers I know aren't Christian and don't go to church at all. -charge a specific amount of money? Most readers I know don't charge money... they read for themselves or friends. Yes, professional readers charge money and some people don't like people coming and begging for free readings all the time, so they'll only read if they get something out of it, like payment or a cup of coffee or a meal or something. Apperently, you friend thinks it's "bad luck" for her, which is just her opinion. -if you start, you cant stop whenever you want to quit the readings? Um... no. You can stop doing a reading in the middle of a reading, if you want. You can stop dong readings altogether at any point. Once you start, you can stop whenever you want to. Chances are, though, once you learn the cards, you'll enjoy doing readings and won't want to quit entirely. Not good to do it often? BS. It's fine to do it as often as you like. I read every day, however, I would caution against consistently reading about the same question over and over again in rapid succession. If you read for a question, you need to let the answer you get from the cards sink in a little. If you don't understand it or don't like the answer, reading again over and over again for the same question isn't going to make anything any clearer, so it's kind of pointless, but not harmful or unlucky. There are a lot of taboos, rumors, myths and tips for doing tarot, but they are all SUGGESTIONS, none of them are hard and fast rules and none of them will have any kind of negative spiritual effect if you don't follow them. They're just pictures on little bits of paper... totally harmless. They're fun and useful if you use them well and they are completely ineffectual if you use them incorrectly, but they cannot hurt you. To choose a good deck for yourself you’ll want a deck that first of all you find appealing… something that will motivate you to use the cards. More importantly, however, you’ll want a deck that “speaks” to you. Find a sample image of one (or several) of the cards. Ask a somewhat random sample question and then look at the image… how would you answer your question if you pulled that card? If the answer comes fairly easily, then it might be a good deck. If it’s a struggle, then it might not be a good deck for you, even if you find it really beautiful. One effective method of learning tarot is to journal. Go card-by-card through your deck in order and spend some time with each card. Study the image on the card and record your impressions. Break down the symbolism (out loud if you have to) and record what you think it means. Then get out your books… the guidebook that comes with the deck and any other book you have with tarot meanings (at least having one other book can be helpful. I recommend either “Tarot: Your Everyday Guide” bu Jenina Renee or “The Tarot Workbook” by Nevill Drury) and read through the entries while examining the picture on the card. Record whatever information seems important or relevant. When you are through with the deck, go back through your notes and study them… compile a short statement about the card, maybe a couple of sentences describing what you think it means… then see if you can break this down further into a keyword or two that describes the card… this will help the meanings you see by studying the cards stick in your head a little. To do a reading, leave the book alone. Don’t even keep your guidebook with your deck as you don’t want to be tempted to reference it during the reading. Read from the images, even if you have no experience with the cards. Look at the people on the cards and figure out what they are doing, how they are feeling and what the various symbols might indicate, then try to apply the behaviors and symbols on the card to the situation at hand. Use your intuition to focus on what seems to be the most important and relevant aspect of the image or symbolism. Best of luck, -Scarlet

2016-03-26 22:44:31 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Tarot cards, are just like regular cards. They draw by random chance. Tarot cards-when dealt, usually tell people anything they want to hear!

Don't get involved in the occult. One thing will always lead to another.

2006-08-28 01:29:35 · answer #7 · answered by Villain 6 · 0 0

I tried your link .... but didn't succeed ..... only got a reclam for a builder software .... can you write the link correct, otherwise I can not evaluate your source of Tarot reading.

I am also interested in this matter, since from www.astrology.com I got astonishingly good fitting sample readings and I don't know, if there is something true in it or just my imagination combined with their vagueness.

2006-08-28 01:25:17 · answer #8 · answered by consultant_rom 3 · 0 0

Young man/woman,
those things are not true,so do not be fooled into believing them.
They are tools of the devil .
The reason why you got the readings that seemed so true is this:
The moment you were born into this world,God assigned angels to you,also in the same light,the devil assigned what is called an ACCOMPANYING SPIRIT.
His job is to take record of all you ever did and will ever do.
When you consult astrologers or those who give you your daily guide,that accopanying spirit comes upon them and reveals to them several things about you which they in turn tell you.
I mean this could be stuff you probably did no tell anyone.

The aim is to make you put your trust in Tarot cards and not in God,your Creator.
Finally,the devil is not omnipresent,so he does not have the ability to be everywhere at the same time,HE CAN ONLY WORK THROUGH AGENTS,like Tarot card readers.
Put your trust in God and not in astrologers and fortune tellers.
God bless you.

2006-08-28 01:32:11 · answer #9 · answered by lesleypierre 1 · 0 3

I dont know but I believe in them it depends if you get a proper reader or a fake trying to con money out of you but I always have readings and I can honestly say what ive been told has been right and came true,even things you think wont! x

2006-08-28 01:26:11 · answer #10 · answered by jo 4 · 1 0

The word divination, comes from DIVINE, GOD. It is indeed
real. Therefore, not something to play with. Playing with it
weakens the power and lets evil in. And there are many evil beings out there. All spirits, the one in you too, having a
spiritual, (telepathic, empathic), bond.
In Genesis 44 I believe, Joseph used a cup to divine. The
Disciples used lots to divine a new disciple in the first book
of Acts, after Judas killed himslef. But they invoked the power
of God. Not relying on some human, who you have no idea
what kind of spirit is working through him.
When one does divination for themselves, their own fears
and desires can come through the readings, giving them false answers. Also, a reading is done at a certain point in time, and
the answer will be according to where we are at that point in time.
People who say everything is written in stone are weak. Only Scripture is unfaultering. Human readings can change by using
prayer, and taking positive action to change the outcome.
AS I SAID, THIS NOT SOMETHING TO PLAY WITH.

2006-08-28 01:26:59 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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