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What questions should you not ask tarot cards?
Eleven Questions NOT to Ask the Tarot
- Will my lover leave his wife?
- Will I win the lottery?
- Does my ex hate me?
- When will I die?
- What is the name of my soul mate?
- Am I pregnant?
- Will my wife’s cancer go into remission?
- Should I take the job?
What are some good questions to ask during a tarot reading?
Questions for your tarot spread
- What is the relationship’s current energy?
- What’s the root cause of the split?
- What are their true feelings for me right now?
- What are their intentions to me now?
- What is the future nature of this relationship?
- What’s the best step for me to take now?
How do you read a Tarot card for beginners?
From there, tarot readings generally follow a simple format:
- First, you need to ask the card deck a question. It should be clear and open-ended.
- Once you have the question in your mind, it’s time to shuffle.
- Pull your card(s).
- Once you’ve chosen your card or cards, lay them facedown in your spread.
Do you read tarot cards intuitively?
Some people read Tarot cards “by the book,” and others read more intuitively. If you’re a “by the book” reader – which is not a bad thing, especially when you first get started – you’ll want to have a basic knowledge of the cards and their meanings before you start.
Is there a wrong way to read the Tarot?
While there is really no wrong way to read the Tarot, certain spreads work well when reading for yourself. I typically find that a three card spread is sufficient for most complex issues. Many of my clients who read for themselves will show up with a complicated layout and want help in decoding it.
What is the history of tarot reading?
First, a bit of history—Tarot got its start as a card game in the 15th century. So while it may seem like reading cards is an ancient practice, the use of Tarot for divination really came into its own in the 18th century.
Do tarot cards work if you’re not in a clear state of mind?
Tarot cards, or any other divination technique, won’t work if you aren’t in a clear state of mind. Of course, that doesn’t mean that we can’t read for ourselves if we have a preferred outcome to an issue, but we do need to be in a neutral, calm space if we are going to accurately read for ourselves.
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