Oh the complexities of a tarot deck! Perhaps the immorality was not dealing with marriage and family but in something else-- steeling, lying, etc.
2006-12-28 02:29:13
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answered by smartygirl 3
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The many different tarot decks available will all portray symbolic imagery which must then pass through your psychic senses and, given the context of the questions asked, bring forth a tarot card meaning that significantly answers your question.
I am a professional psychic and always have at least 4 different decks on the go at any one time. When a deck get’s a bit too well worn I buy a new deck (often from eBay). I prefer to work with as new a deck of cards as possible so the shuffle and deal smoothly and quickly. I usually sell my old decks on eBay too. Here’s a live RSS feed for Tarot Decks on eBay at the moment. http://feeds.feedburner.com//TarotDeck
You can use this four minute video as a brief meditation on the tarot that, repeatedly viewed, will help you learn how to read tarot cards psychically. http://www.psychic-junkie.com/tarotvision.html
Here is a free download demo for a great Tarot program. To keep the size of the demo manageable it contains the Rider/Waite deck, the actual program will have 10 complete decks. This Demo version of Tarot is a full working copy for 30 days. So you get 30 days to study meanings and spreads! http://www.free-tarot-download-demo.wotsnext.com
2006-12-28 11:39:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Sandy,
Without knowing which cards there were, and in what positions, there's no way anyone here can answer that question.
BTW, if you want to avoid getting slammed by some other folks here, try using the approved Christian way of fortune-telling; bibliomancy. You ask your question, and holding a copy of scripture by the binding, let it fall open at random. Then, without looking, you let your finger fall at random someplace on the page. Whatever your finger lands on, that will supposedly answer your question
If you want to avoid accusations of superstition and irrationality from the majority religion, you have to use THEIR magical divination techniques. Because (all together, now) "It's DIFFERENT when WE do it!"
~smirk~
2006-12-28 03:44:33
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answered by Praise Singer 6
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It may have nothing to do with building a nest and marriage. It may be connected with something else.
Tarot only offers generalizations... You have to find the connection in your life. You can't expect it to be giving "advice" or fortune telling... and you sure can't expect cards made of paper to give you an exact account of everything.
2006-12-28 02:33:04
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answered by Kithy 6
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Based solely on what you have typed here, I'd say that the "nest and marriage" are the solutions to your immoral acts.
2006-12-28 02:31:57
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answered by Phoenix, Wise Guru 7
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What tarot deck are you using? ANd where did you get those results from?
2006-12-28 02:35:02
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answered by david s 4
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Tarot Cards were developed in the 16th century as a parlor game. Our modren deck of cards developed from them. They have no mystical meaning at all.
The old joke: I was playing poker with a deck of Tarot Cards and got a full house, three people died.
2006-12-28 02:32:11
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answered by Anonymous
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what cards did you draw, in what order and position were they placed? All of this matters when it comes to interpreting what the spirits are trying to communicate to you. Also, its possible that your deck has not been consecrated properly, which would cause you to get distorted messages.
2006-12-28 02:31:19
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answered by Ice Queen 2
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that is your interpretation (or whomever did the reading).
Was this an answer to a question or what?
What were the cards?
There are too many variables - they cards just could have been read wrong.
~ Eric Putkonen
2006-12-28 02:31:40
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answered by Anonymous
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well, your nest and marriage could surely have an immoral base....good luck
2006-12-28 02:34:25
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answered by LanceMiller77 2
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