Tarot cards are reflective of the ability and the insight of the user.
It is statictics, chance and random patterning. The images mean different things to different people.
Tarot cards match the steps of the life of Christ, buddah and many other adepts. They are progressive steps that we all take through our life, they are laid out in order and the luck of the draw decides your personal reading and your inner sence of soul attracts the right sequence to your specific circumstance. The only way you can tell is to have a reading if the past cards are acurate and the significator depicts you correctly then the future is yet to be seen.
It is a good visual and incentive tool to use to make happen what you want to happen and to change the things that might that you do not necessarily want to happen.
It is quite vague but there is an ancient science to it and the story behind them. They were comissioned as a game and became a too for divinitation
the suits however remain the same and can be intrepretated on a basic level by anyone.
2006-09-28 15:12:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Tarot is very accurate. There are things to remember though. The person getting the reading must be instructed to really put forth alot of effort in concentrating on the question they want an answer to. That mean incorporating visualizing it, smelling it, feeling it, whatever can be used as the more you put into anything, the more you get out of it. It is another good thing to mention that the cards are receiving the energy from the person getting the reading. This means, this is the person's subconscious speaking to the conscious by symbols. Symbols are the same throughout the universe. It is the only language that transcends all dimensions, so the interpreter does have to have a knowledge of symbolism. Every card in the deck can answer any question asked, but by putting energy into the reading, the cards that will give you the most detail will be laid out.
2006-09-28 15:33:16
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answered by lisa l 3
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Depends on the person reading the cards. The tarot must be interpreted by the reader. The cards themselves don't do anything. I have been reading for about 8 years and I have been accurate in my readings. If I have not been accurate the people that I read for do not tell me so. And if I was not accurate then they would not keep asking me for readings. From my experience reading with the tarot can be accurate.
2006-09-29 09:24:56
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answered by Nelly 4
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Is isn't the Tarot card it quite is precise, that's the guy doing the examining. The playing cards are in simple terms a device used for the psychic messages to flow. maximum of what's considered in the destiny might want to get replaced through new alternatives. because we've free will, there are in simple terms some issues that are carved in stone. a good reader will assistance you about the thanks to modify the negatives into positives.Having a examining is a risk to maintain away from those bumps in the line and performance a extra perfect and happier existence. it quite is the purpose of having a examining.
2016-12-06 08:38:51
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answered by ? 3
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A little over 10 years ago I would have said no.
I had a deck of tarot cards, ten years and four months ago. I played around with them but didn't pay attention to what they were saying, which was "a fire, or burning, in my future. They read the same for my husband. We thought it was funny but we decided to check it out with someone who really believes in them and does readings for others. She got the same result, and no, we didn't tell her why we were there.
Four months later, the Great Alaskan Wildfire destroyed our home, vehicles, family heirlooms, our van, snow machines, jeep and truck. Later, when we were sifting the ashes, we found the deck of tarot cards - intact. They had sat on a bookshelf with about 40 books - everything was in ashes EXCEPT the tarot cards. Their box was burned on one corner, but the cards weren't even singed.
I believe. I wish I had back then. I wish back then I'd payed attention!
2006-09-28 20:06:00
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answered by Shadow Dancer 2
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The Tarot can be very accurate with a good intuitive reader. They do not predict something that is written in stone, but only suggest what can occur if events keep following the path at the time of the reading. For example they can predict a heart ache if you keep down the path, but if you adhere to the reading and use insight you Can prevent this. If the predicted events that cannot be changed, there would be no logical reason for a reading.
2006-09-28 15:10:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I took a tarot reading a few years ago, and everything came true from what the cards said. The card reader knew stuff that no one could have knowing. But the cards told her. It was kinda freaky.
2006-09-28 15:02:15
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answered by Anonymous
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It's only accurate if you want to believe what the interpretor is telling you. Even then it's all about how good an actor the interpretor is, he/she is guessing. Now ouija boards, that's the way to go. They are amazingly accurate. Just be careful because Halloween is fast approaching and you may invite an unwanted ghoul into your home.
2006-09-28 15:09:06
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answered by ? 2
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Cheaper than a gypsy fortune teller and just as accurate.
2006-09-28 23:49:06
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answered by Anonymous
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ANYTHING of this nature is a work and tool of the Devil.
PLEASE. It is actually a grave sin to tempt God by deving into tarot cards, tossing dice to make a decision, palm reading or crystal ball gazing.
ALL of that is Devil-Worship. VERY EVIL !!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-09-28 15:24:32
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answered by Anonymous
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