What was your question? What spread did you use? It seems you may have used the Celtic Cross spread.Did you even ask a question or use s spread? did you just randomly pick the cards without using a spread or asking a question?
BB
2007-10-31 16:51:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello Linda
A predominance of the Major Arcana shows that events are not in your control.
Just a very brief rundown of cards
1) Wheel of Fortune ~ Changes, due to the cards here for the better.
2) Knight of Pentacles ~ an excellent work card, showing regular work, pay. As an individual ~ hard working, reliable, honest.
3)The Emperor ~ a strong male force, but shows success, achievement & strength. A strong & determined attitude & hard work.
4) Strength ~ A card of personal control, health. Staying in focus.
5) Judgement ~ a situation coming to its natural conclusion, a karmic card of completion.
6) Temperence ~ compromise, balance, reconsilliation of situations
7) The Star ~ a card that arrives after pain, a renewal of energy, a time to heal & look forwards
8) The Fool ~ sudden changes, events etc arriving 'out of the blue'
9) Seven of Swords ~ being tactful, careful planning. Being cautious.
10) The Lovers ~a choice, decision. Which pathway to choose?
In Peace
Pam
2007-11-01 04:18:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm reading a book on the Tarot and it seems like a very good tool to make you aware of events in your life, helps you concentrate on them and think about what course to take. I think some are naturally more perceptive than others.
Some person on here said it is total BS but, even though I know it won't 'tell me my future', I wouldn't mind paying someone to work with me and think things through with their brand of intuition. After all, you do the same kind of thing with a close friend (talk things over-not the Tarot thing and I wouldn't pay them anyway)...
I guess I wouldn't pay a large sum and I'd want to be sure the person was working with me-not solely trying to trick me.
2007-10-31 23:53:53
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answered by strpenta 7
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I don't usually pull 10 cards. In fact, I have never pulled 10 cards. I like the trilogy spread. Past, present, future or to use them for yes/no questions. But it sounds like a lucky spread to me.
2007-11-03 20:00:30
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answered by Lost in Lost 2
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I used to read Tarot for a living. I can tell you for sure that it is total B.S. Readers are trained to use the cards to get information out of their client with each of the first cards. Then this information is used to make a final prediction on the last card. The object is to get the subject to actually make the interpretation.
Interpret it any way you want.
2007-10-31 23:38:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends if any where upside down or not and whether or not that is the exact order of the chosen cards.
Fill me in and I'll answer.
2007-10-31 23:36:55
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answered by witchy boy1989 3
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