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When you ask the same question, how valid is the second spread compared to the first?

..and further questions thereafter?

because sometimes people ask the same question and the cards are different..

2007-08-23 10:30:08 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

Hi Zimmia, no, the cards were pulled and did not spring out.
I'm wondering if reversals are really that bad... or are they just a block for the energies of the positive.

2007-08-23 10:54:21 · update #1

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People often ask the same question over a period of time. It's interesting to see the progression of certain cards in a spread. I don't make a note of every reading I do for every person - often times they will remember having seen a certain card. Also, if a certain card has a certain meaning for that person I tend to remember it and can point it out on subsequent readings.

As an aside, I notice that in your questions there are a large number of reversed cards? I'm wondering why you're getting so many. It happens sometimes when a client is shuffling cards but those cards usually jump out of the deck. Is that how they're getting reversed?

Personally I don't read reversals but I always make a special note of cards that spring out of the deck like that.

2007-08-23 10:51:40 · answer #1 · answered by Zimmia 5 · 1 0

You get a different answer because of the decisions and thoughts you've had between readings changes things. You may not even be conscious that you've made a change, but you have.

I do not believe reversals are negative traits.

2007-08-23 11:35:47 · answer #2 · answered by janicajayne 7 · 1 0

might be like asking a person a question again. or asking someone else. the answer is the same, just said in a new way.

2007-08-23 11:07:10 · answer #3 · answered by sweets 6 · 1 0

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