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I'd really like to know what the method is if they do it without the person present, and is it accurate? Thanks.

2007-07-05 05:27:22 · 17 answers · asked by Maria 1 in Science & Mathematics Alternative Parapsychology

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To be able to understand the answer, you first have to have knowledge on psychology, philosophy, metaphysics and a belief in god. You have to understand that all is one - humans, animals, nature, manmade synthesised materials - everything is connected.

The tarot reader has to be a VERY powerful psychic to be able to read an inividuals lifeline by using an indirect method (i.e. phone, internet). By following the universal rule that ALL IS ONE - meaning that everything and everyone is connected - a strong psychic (someone who is very SENSITIVE to electromangetic energy - aura) would be able to read the individuals past, present and future from anywhere in the world - and they can just have a picture of the individual. The psychic tunes or focuses onto the individual and their aura is then connected with the individual and information just flow from the psychic.

I have performed tarot readings for 14yrs - and all of them have been accurate and was done using a direct method - face to face. A tarot reader is a medium - who absorbs the individuals lifeforce (electromagnetic energy - or aura), and relays this information through the cards. Each of the 72 tarot cards corresponds with an aspect of human consciousness - i.e. The Chariot Card means Willpower which is connected to our 3rd chakra (vortex of energy).

I really can't be bothered explaining all of this... how many times I have written the truth about these things and people just feigned ingorance about it.

2007-07-05 22:11:03 · answer #1 · answered by mima... 4 · 1 1

I think that a true psychic can connect with you no matter what method you are using for communication. How they do it is different for each one. For me I found that the cards really did give direction for the person who is asking for guidance and I would get a feeling or mental image that would help me interpret each card. I really don't know what makes it work but it does work. It seems like it is governed by some other power. Those that can read for others over the phone or internet, the ones who really do care and try to answer your question are probably pretty rare and more than likely could not tell you how they do it, they just can. They would definitly be able to tell you something that is specific to you and would not generalize. It is an ancient wisdom and a gift from God. God is asked for guidance and protection. If you are asking this question because you want to be able to do readings by phone or internet and are already doing Tarot readings in person, I suggest you just try doing a layout over the phone. See if you connect with the person or get a feeling. Do the same as you would with a reading with someone there. Have the person pick the cards from the fan out by selecting 1st, 2nd, 3rd and so on. Then do the reading. Take your time, write down the thoughts that come to you right away, do not hesitate or try to change what you feel or see. Once you have written everything down then pull it together and tell your subject what you "see" through the cards. If you just aren't anywhere close then perhaps that is not the method you should use. It only means that you need to work on your spiritual side more. Hope this helps.

2007-07-07 21:11:47 · answer #2 · answered by tuxedocat 2 · 3 0

I've read tarot readings for people in person, over the phone and over the internet (through IMs) many times. For me, the best thing possible for the most accurate reading (regardless of where the querent or the reader are located) is to get to know the person asking for the reading. Once you establish a connection you can pick up on their energy from anywhere.
Things that I do to get to know my client over distance:
1. Get their full name
2. Date of Birth and Zodiac sign
3. Present location
4. Hometown, place of childhood
5. Level of education
6. Current job
7. (Most important) Why they want a reading
Usually after having a conversation where I can get all this info I can read over an IM or the phone.
For the most part my readings are really accurate but it's important to note that Tarot aren't always 100 percent accurate. You can do anything to change the course of your future. However, most of the people I've read for over the phone or the internet were very pleased with their readings and have contacted again to let me know how their situations were resolved.
I would like to warn you against psychic hotlines though. I read an article about the rules and guidelines companies make their phone psychics follow and they are all counter-intuitive to accurate tarot readings.

2007-07-10 06:06:09 · answer #3 · answered by hezrions 2 · 0 0

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2016-12-20 07:43:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

From my experience, the Tarot card reader asks you to think about things important to you while you select a set of numbers. The reader then pulls the corresponding cards and forms the set of predictions from them.

Is it accurate? No, Tarot is not accurate whether in person or over the internet. Like many forms of fortune-telling, Tarot produces very vague and general kinds of predictions that can be true of many people. A Tarot reading therefore is likely to produce at least a few predictions that resonate with the customer. If the customer believes that Tarot reading works, there will be a strong psychological tendency for the customer to fit his/her own personal life into the vague predictions given, making it seem as if the Tarot reader actually made accurate predictions.

So you might find that repeat Tarot customers are very adamant about the accuracy of their readings, but it's really nothing more than the above.

2007-07-05 05:35:25 · answer #5 · answered by John 7 · 4 2

tarot card reading, like most psychic readings to strangers are done by a technique cold reading. Some people are better at doing it in person, but it can be done over the phone or internet.
The idea is to be vague and fish for information. When you get solid bits of information, you then restate it as if it came to you in a psychic premonition.
Telling the future is a great way to make money over the phone or internet, because it doesnt happen until later, and if it never happens, the reader can always say "Its going to happen soon." because he didnt give a specific time.

2007-07-05 07:01:22 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Wow - I just love people that dump all over an honest request for information, don't you? There's nothing arrogant about that at all.

I do tarot card readings for myself and sometimes for others. I do not charge money for it because I do not want to be obliged to supply an answer whether I truly feel I have one or not. Someone who does charge money, however, must provide you with a reading that seems meaningful whether they have any intuitions or messages or not. Many of these people are indeed skilled at pulling together small pieces of information you reveal to provide a reading that seems accurate, and insofar as they have gauged you correctly, it IS accurate.

Now, if you want guidance in your life, a tarot card reading may well guide you towards an answer you already know but have not yet become consciously aware of. A professional "distance" reader may do just as well or better than an amateur in person in that respect. However, if you are looking for someone who is truly in touch with "spirits", for lack of a better word, I would look around your local new age stores and see if you can find someone towards whom your own intuition guides you as being "connected".

The actual physical card reading method will vary from reader to reader. Some let clients cut the deck, some do not permit anyone to touch their cards. Methods vary from three cards to tree of life, but ultimately it is the ability of the reader that makes the difference, not the chosen layout. As an aside, many tarot card readers (myself included) find that the right deck makes all the difference - the wrong one will leave us "blind".

I hope this answers your question. Good luck!

2007-07-06 05:08:52 · answer #7 · answered by Laura H 1 · 2 1

Tarot cards are very true and personal. They never predict death and everything is subject to change. They can tell you things that you already know about yourself, and they can help you discover things about you that's hidden in your subconscious mind. For centuries, the Tarot has been regarded as a powerful means of telling fortunes and predicting fates. Consulted by kings, revered by mystics, the Tarot's astounding revelations have inspired awe and evoked wonderment. Only you, however have the power to make things happen.

2016-03-14 23:09:38 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Tarot card readings over the phone or internets are (statistically) *exactly* as accurate as Tarot card readings done in person. Since they are little more than guessing and making purposefully vague generalizations then it doesn't really matter if you're in the room with the person or not.

I'm sorry, but Tarot card reading is just another way to separate the credulous from their money.

2007-07-05 05:35:31 · answer #9 · answered by Peter D 7 · 2 3

I have done readings over the phone with friends and even family. I do not advertise to anyone - its more of a secret thing. They tell me that I am accurate and I just have the person concentrate on the question or what they want to know. I have done one via email and the girl said that I was very accurate. I told her that her husband was much older than she was and also revealed some things that she was already suspecting. I don't recall her name and I didnt keep in contact with her. It was just a favor because she sounded like she really needed help. Just like everything else in this world it set out in front of you - you either believe or you don't.

2007-07-08 15:22:18 · answer #10 · answered by livingadream 4 · 1 0

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