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I really think that the opposite of what the tarot cards say can happen or something completely different and the cards just wanted to fool you, what do you say about tarot card predictions?

2007-12-31 12:34:05 · 9 answers · asked by opio 4 in Entertainment & Music Horoscopes

9 answers

Tarot is a nebulous science. It depends on how good the reader is, how open they are to the interpretations of the cards. In my experience, some predictions from the cards have been accurate, while others have been off-base.

2007-12-31 21:36:11 · answer #1 · answered by Chatelaine 5 · 0 1

Hello

The clarity does not come from the cards themselves but from the clarity that the channel reading them does.

A reading of any nature will only tell of probable outcomes when looking into the future as we all have free will to make changes as we progress into our futures.

Pam

2008-01-01 07:45:53 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

never tried them and i dont think i want to

2007-12-31 23:20:55 · answer #3 · answered by [♥]KaCiE LyNn[♥] 3 · 1 2

Have you ever used Tarot cards, or just had readings done? Because you see, Tarot cards may not work properly for the reader if he/she has mistreated them. Tarot cards are alive, I guess you could say, and if the reader does not know how to handle them properly then the cards WILL turn on the reader.

However, if you have done your own reading, then perhaps you were too emotionally invalid. The out come of the reading was too important for you, or the reader if you haven't done it yourself, and so the cards got all mixed up and basically didn't work quite the way they were suppose to. They gave the reader what the reader wanted, basically.

And again, if you had the reading done by someone else, then there is a good possibility the reader didn't know what he or she was doing. I'm not sure about 100% true, but more like 90% true. It also depends on if you believe in using the cards upside down, instead of right-side up. Some people feel it's not right to do the whole, 'second meaning', 'upside down' thing with Tarot cards. I'm one of those people.

Honestly, your opinion is your opinion. However, having an opinion which basically means you don't believe, will not get the Tarot to work with you I'm afraid. If you were a little too skeptical when getting your reading, or doing your reading, it's possible you upset the Tarot. But again, your opinion is just that. Your opinion. Only you can decide if you want to change it or not. Personally, my opinion is that Tarot works.

Much Luck.

2007-12-31 22:32:41 · answer #4 · answered by Twili 6 · 1 2

there is reason why something so old is still used today if it was useless it would have been discarded a long time ago

2007-12-31 21:57:21 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Tarot cards A set of seventy-eight playing cards decorated with a variable set of fantastic and mystical diagrams, symbols, and illustrations. The earliest deck still in existence is dated circa 1432. Researcher Norman Schwarz has dated the Tarot to between 312 and 64 B.C., from various clues such as the inclusion of earlier astronomical constellations (such as the Lovers and the King).
The cards are grouped into the Major Arcana (twenty-two trump cards) and the Minor Arcana (fifty-six suit cards). The four suits consist of fourteen cards each, ace through ten, page, knight, queen, and king. These cards were first in use in the mid-1400s and have been used ever since by gullible persons to cast fortunes.


One of the familiar Tarot cards, number zero in the Major Arcana.

The modern deck of fifty-two cards used in gambling was derived from the Tarot deck, the suits being transmuted so that “swords” became spades, “cups” became hearts, “wands” became clubs, and “coins” (or “pentacles”) became diamonds. (In Spain, these suits were “palomas,” “rosas,” “conejos,” and “dineros”; in France, “piques,” “cœur,” “trèfles,” and “carreaux.”) These are the cards that were called the Minor Arcana. Originally, there were four “court” cards, but the knight (or cavalli) card was dropped in the modern deck, resulting in 4x13 cards, while the Tarot retained 4x14.
The Major Arcana of twenty-two cards are individual figures:


0 The Fool
I The Magician
II The High Priestess
III The Empress
IV The Emperor
V The Pope
VI The Lovers
VII The Chariot
VIII Justice
IX The Hermit
X The Wheel of Fortune
XI Strength
XII The Hanged Man
XIII Death
XIV Temperance
XV The Devil
XVI The House of God
XVII The Star
XVIII The Moon
XIX The Sun
XX Judgement
XXI The World

(In some versions of the Tarot, the Fool is given the number XXI and the World becomes XXII. There is no known difference in accuracy between the two systems as far as prophetic value is concerned.)
For use as a divinatory device, the Tarot deck is dealt out in various patterns and interpreted by a gifted “reader.” The fact that the deck is not dealt out into the same pattern fifteen minutes later is rationalized by the occultists by claiming that in that short span of time, a person's fortune can change, too. That would seem to call for rather frequent readings if the system is to be of any use whatsoever.

2007-12-31 20:55:26 · answer #6 · answered by Chaine de lumière 7 · 1 3

Are you 100% serious???

2007-12-31 20:42:01 · answer #7 · answered by johN p. aka-Hey you. 7 · 0 2

They are fake.

2007-12-31 20:41:26 · answer #8 · answered by dmilan22 2 · 1 2

I have had several readings and must admit that sometimes I wonder if they read my past life history. It all depends on where you are in your life

2007-12-31 20:39:42 · answer #9 · answered by butterfly 3 · 0 0

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