Spiritual questions do not have a "proof", just the answers found by those who have had experience.
My experience with tarot cards: I loved reading the deck, trouble was, only the bad predictions came true, and no questions were ever answered. No help came from reading the cards, and they led me away from the true source of supernatural answers: God. Tarot, ouija, pendulums, psychics have only created confusion in my life and the Bible says that satan is the master of confusion.
I've learned to trust in Him for answers. Tarot only created more questions and NEVER gave me peace. God creates a peaceful spirit within me and satisfies my soul. Nothing else ever did.
2007-08-06 06:51:01
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answered by fmckin1 4
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I'd have to claim that it was of the devil to properly answer your question, which I haven't.
What I can do is offer my opinion on tarot readings.
This is how a typical tarot reading is done:
A medium asks you to think about a question, then asks you to point to a position in the deck.
He or she (we'll assume she for now) will then lay out either the celtic cross spread (wonder where the inspiration for THAT came from), or another of her choosing. She will then flip over the first card, which is usually "base of the matter", give a brief description, and wait for a reaction from the person being read. This procedure is repeated over and over, until the final card is flipped over, which answers the question the person being read had in mind.
This is how a tarot deck is constructed:
-One suit which represents questions about life and death,
one suit for money, one for love, and one for knowledge and power.
-A set of major arcana, which echo the previous four themes
Now, given all that, here's my questions:
-When someone goes in for a tarot reading, which kinds of questions are they most likely going to have, and
-Why not just flip over the answer card first, rather than flipping over several cards with brief, leading descriptions (base of the matter, past events, what other people think about you), and waiting for a reaction?
When you can answer those two questions honestly, you'll never need another tarot reading again (although performing them may be a great way to get cash).
2007-08-06 06:47:35
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answered by Just Jess 7
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Anything that is not from God, is from the devil. When you do tarot readings, your not asking God for advice because if you were asking God for advice it would be called prayer but you are asking other gods for advice and in the Bible it says thou shall not have any gods before me so therefore you would be sinning if you turn to tarot cards. And you have to remember, either something is good or its bad, there is no in between so tarot cards might seem harmless but in all actuality, it is the same as black magic and witch-craft which has many of the same traditions.
2007-08-06 06:56:56
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answered by Mac 2
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They don't. I personally do not think the devil exist, that the devil is just the bad in all people. So tarot reading is not "of the devil" it is just a way to resolve issues and ask the universe for guidence.
2007-08-06 06:45:53
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answered by Susan P 3
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in the bible it states clearly,to stay away from these sooth Sayers.just look on some of those oracles and seance mediums,who do all this things for money.the devil is the prince of this world and he will do anything to keep you in spiritual ignorance and poverty.only god knows how your life will turn out.always remember,that you where given a free will to choose:right or wrong.their is a lot of things in live that is hard to proof.
2007-08-06 06:58:15
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answered by Anonymous
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The have neither proof, nor evidence of anything about it. Most people who answer such questions have never held a Tarot deck, have no knowledge of the subject. Someone told them something about it, and they chose to believe what they were told, instead of trying to learn for themselves.
2007-08-06 06:45:30
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answered by Jack P 7
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None.
The archetypical images of the tarot are based on the Old Testament of the Judeo Christian Bible, they are actually a positive spiritual tool that is widely misunderstood.
2007-08-07 18:32:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Becuase when you look for answers in a tarot deck you're searching for wisdom in something other than God and that is part of occult and it is thought of as of the devil.
2007-08-06 06:44:11
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answered by Animal Girl 4
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If people want proof, then they need to prove it for themselves, not go around asking for proof. You'll never learn a thing by not searching and trying it for yourself. I love tarot. Never steered me wrong yet.
2007-08-06 06:41:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Teh Bibul and Rev. Billy Bob Oates III
2007-08-06 06:39:17
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answered by Anonymous
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