Tarot Reading

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Can you do a tarot reading about my future with this man?

Can someone tell me about my future with this man or give me tips on securing a relationship with him?

My birth date: september 5th 1985 at 8:00 a.m. in Shanghai China
His birth date: November 13th 1984 in Sao Paulo Brazil.

a) Under what conditions will I get a commitment out of him?
b) Under what conditions will he marry me?
c) When is an opportune time frame?
d) How long would be together?

If your predictions come true, I might pay you money on a regular basis to get more readings on him.

a) pregnancy
b) double-barrel shotgun
c) before the birth
d) before the trailer is paid off

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Can any psychic do a tarot reading for the next 12 months?

It's new years and I'd like to know my future. Can you answer whatever questions I might have about the future for the next 12 months?

u are messing with evil that is real. dont believe u need to meet my pastor. his mother killed a little girl cause of her and her witch craft. ask my husband. he mother was one till some years ago. my husband has reall stories of stuff that shouldnt be taken as a joke. back to my pastor. she could take a deck of playing cards and tell u you what will happen. she believed in it so much she wouldnt do her own sons cause she was afraid of what he may become. i stay away from that stuff as much as i can. people say it is harm less but i know other wise. oh and the little girl that died was killed in a fire cause my pastors mother threw the doll she has made of her father in a fire place after she stoll hair from the mans house then put a pin in his back and two days later he fell at work and broke his back. she did all of this cause the man didnt give her husband a raise.

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I just had a tarot reading done and my two cards were: The tower; and The Devil. Should I be concerned?

Anyone know about these? Should I be frightened?

The Devil is making you look at your own demons. Making you look at yourself. And this is a card that I'm definitely going to read from the book about. "It's time to confront your demons. Hell is our own creation." We do, we create our own Hell. "We can not move forward in our lives without facing that which torments us". That can be negative emotions such as anger, such as fear, such as resentment, vengeance, and jealousy. These are all demons, negative emotions that most of us have and actually we all have because we're human, but these are emotions that you can look at in relation to whomever you are dealing with, and heal yourself so that you can move forward. The Devil is a great card because it reminds you to look at yourself and look at the fear, look at the Hell that you're creating for yourself. It's a time for healing really, that's what it means.

The next card is the Tower, and this is a pretty interesting card because everyone thinks, how great is that I'm going to be up on a tower. What it's telling you is that if you have a lot of material success in your life don't get smug and don't get compliant. Complacency is not a good thing because sometimes people can ride high on their material successes that they have and feel very confident about it and that happens a lot when we look at history stock market crashes and things like that, I'm very wealthy. Well whatever you can have can also crumble and that's what the Tower is, it can fall. Treasure everything you have, it's as fragile as a house of cards. It really is, so treasure it and don't be smug about it; share your wealth, whatever you have. It's a check about where you are in life and happy with whom I am and okay with all that I have. And remember, true abundance comes from within and if you have a lot of material wealth it's always good to, it's kind of reminding you to share it all because when you give out you get more back, it's just the way the universe works.

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Ever have a tarot reading bring you peace and clarity?

A reading so accurate that hit home and everything just made total and complete sense, and just gave you that sense of weight being lifted, allowing you to feel so much better about things? What did it say/what was it about?

Yes. My friends and I exchange readings with each other. So I guess I get better readings than their clients as they all seem to want me to read them. The best was one that said my life would drastically change and it did. I found out my 2nd hubby was having an affair and left him for another man who taught me to fly. Even bought me a my own plane(c-152). That was yrs ago nothing to knew now.

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Tarot reading – Outcome card was the 7 of Cups?

I did a Tarot spread because a possible relationship has come onto the horizon.
For ‘Near Future’ I got The Moon
For ‘You in the environment of the future’ I got the 6 of Swords
For ‘Best you can hope for’ I got The Hermit
and the Outcome was the 7 of Cups.

This is basically a no for this situation, isn’t it?!

Yes, it’s a no. I don’t think this other person is revealing him/heself completely; may even be dishonest. 7 of cups means that you still have a lot of different choice. You should use your wisdom on this potential relationship.

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Have you ever charged someone for a Tarot reading before?

I have done readings for friends and family but i don't think i could ever charge someone for it…

Nope. It's about the same as TV evangelists begging for money, because its "God's will" that people give to them.

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My tarot reading showed the Fool upright, Strength upside down, and The Moon upside down…can someone?

interpert this? It happened two times in a row.
The question was for general advice but I think it could've been focused on career
The fool was upright and the other were reversed.

What a wonderfully, exciting reading! I understand your confusion, but let me shed some light on the reading so that you can appreciate it’s meaning. First, I must tell you that, although many Tarot readers consider the meaning of “reversed” cards differently than if the card appears “upright,” I was taught (back in 1980 by a very wise teacher) that cards should be read the same whether it is reversed or upright. The only thing you should note with a reversed card is that the energy of that card may be temporarily blocked and that the Seeker (that's YOU) may need to work a little harder to have the energy of the card actualized. . . but regardless of the card’s orientation (upright or reversed)—the card’s potential is present nonetheless. I know there are Tarot readers that will disagree, and that is their choice; but in the 28 years I have been reading, I have never “read or interpreted” a reversed card any differently than an upright card.

Since this is a three card reading, I am assuming that the first position (The Fool) represents where you have been (past), the second position (Strength) represents where you are (present), and the third position (The Moon) represents where you are going (future). The simple interpretation is that you have begun a journey that did not necessarily get the “approval” of others—but, good for you—you started a journey that is right for you. This journey has brought you to a place where mind over matter is key. Enlightenment is right around the corner. . .be patient; have the courage to continue, and you will be unstoppable. I say that enlightenment is around the corner, but before you get there, you may have doubts and you may feel like you have lost your way—but don’t fear (remember your Strength). The way will be revealed. Trust your intuition; trust yourself.

I have included some detailed information about each card for you. Meditate upon the meaning of each card. Keep in mind how the three cards are actually working together. Stop worrying. This is an exciting time. Bright Blessings!

The Fool almost always stands for new beginnings, potential, new experiences and new choices; the first steps along a new path. Beginnings are neither positive nor negative, but with the potential to turn into either, depending on the choices you make and the path you follow. The Fool is the spark that sets everything into motion, the divine breath that gives life and inspires the first step towards fulfillment and completion. Though called a Fool by others, the Fool does not pay them any attention, and simply goes on his way. The Fool’s ignorance of the world can lead him to do things that more experienced people would never imagine. But in these things the Fool can find knowledge and enlightenment. The Fool does not care what others think or say because The Fool knows that what he is doing is right for him. The only approval he requires is his own. The Fool has total faith in himself. Perhaps he is not such a fool after all. Never let another person control your life. Live in the present and trust in your own abilities – this is the way of the Fool. The Fool has no qualms about taking chances, so why should you?

Strength is not a card of brute force, but mind over matter. True Strength is fortitude of character. The qualities that abound in Strength are courage and patience. Strength is a card of quiet, yet unstoppable power. Such power radiates from the soul. The qualities of Strength are already in you, waiting to appear once you are ready to move on to the spiritual tasks that lie ahead. Its main lesson is that emotions must be transcended if spiritual wisdom and intuition are to be awakened. Conquer your fears, control your impulses, and never lose patience with yourself or what you are doing. When Strength is around, however, you can be assured that you have enough endurance to see your tasks through to its eventual end. If you are pushing too hard, Strength shows the need to withdraw for the moment, and be patient. Enlightenment will come only when the time is right; it cannot be rushed.

The Moon of the Tarot tends to deal with fertility of imagination rather than fertility of body. With the Moon, you must travel in the dark, not knowing for sure if your path is the right one. There is no sunlight to guide you, no distant landmark in the hills to direct your steps, no one to travel alongside. This is a journey that must be made alone, in darkness and without a map or a compass. You must learn to rely on your own inner light to lead you along the true path. The Moon's appearance in a reading almost always means that something is not as it appears to be, and that vigilance and perception will be necessary to find that which is hidden. You must open your eyes and see what it really going on. The Moon can indicated that there are times when you are not sure of your destination, or even of the path you are traveling – but you travel nonetheless. It's quite possible that you have lost your way, and are stumbling around in the dark. But don’t fear–The Moon is a card of intuition and psychic forces, so let go of your conscious mental blocks and let your intuition guide you. Not only will the way forward be revealed, but in a lot of cases you will learn lessons about yourself that will be valuable in later journeys.

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How much does psychic ability concerns with tarot reading?

Hi. I'm Korean student who's interested in tarot reading. I thought that Tarot is much more popular in America than my country so I decided to ask my trouble here..
It's too hard to write simple sentence..OTL I want to write this phrase(? Is that appropriate word?) as polite as I can, but I can not, my English skill is very poor, and I hope you that if you see my sentence which is rude or not right in grammer, let me know,please.
Actually, in my country, there's not much (very few) information about Tarot. I have a dream to have my own tarot cafe, and I am studying tarot..But to be honest, I don't know how to improve my tarot reading skill..
I have a instructuion booklet(completely written in English) and translating it into Korean – referring dictionary. And I think 'Which thing is more important? Psychic ability? Or just memorizing meaning of the card?'
If you are an a professional on Tarot reading, please help me.. I've done fortune telling many time, but still confused..
OH, I hope you that of you think Tarot reading is worng, please let me know the reason.. please.
sorry, of-> if
sorry again… worng-> wrong
Sometimes my friends ask me to do fortune-telling(Of course, it's free). Many of them are not for just fun,but they have some worries or trouble about relationship or study.But whenever I do that, I feel that I am saying meaningless words.I'm not giving them a real help,just repeating what they have said to me before reading. I can't find any new solution or aspect.. That's the reason why I am writing this. TT I always regret not being any help for them.
Thank you~~!! I have just realized that intuitive and psychic is different. I thought it was same.

I have been reading Tarot cards successfully for about 35 years, but I do not claim to have any special psychic ability. I have made it by reading books about Tarot (although not many; most of them are trash or at least trivial), but mostly I just read the cards.

I own a great many different decks, and have made a detailed study of the similarities and differences of each card in the different decks. I even took the major arcana of several different decks and made color photocopies of them side-by-side, as a tool in teaching Tarot. It is very useful, because you can see what symbol is so basic to the card that virtually all the decks have it, and what is artistic variation. But then you need to know something about the designer and the artist, who are often two different people, as in Rider-Waite deck, where Rider was the artist and Waite the designer. Waite was the one with magickal training, but Rider was the one with artistic talent.

It takes a long time to learn the Tarot really well, but you can get interesting results even early on, if you will take your time and study the symbolism used. Simply memorizing the "divinitory meanings" as offered in the booklet that comes with the cards is almost entirely useless. For one thing, many of them are intentionally misleading, not to mention much over-simplified.

If you are interested in pursuing a correspondence on the subject, follow the link to my 360 page, read up on what I've put in there, and then send me a message.

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Can someone interpret my tarot reading?

I did a love tarot reading and I think I have a good idea of what it means, but I would like some other opinions:

Love situation: wheel of fortune
Challenges/Opportunities: Queen of Coins
My issues: Hanged man
His issues: Eight of swords
My advice: Seven of Cups
His advice: Five of swords
Possible outcome: Ten of Cups

Thanks:)

Your love situation is a grab bag right now, you’re confused but it’s OK, things are up and down. You have the opportunity to have the world around you as comfortable and happy as you wish it to be. Your issue speaks to the need to be patient; his issue is his self deception, he’s looking at obstacles that only exist in his mind. Your advice is to get your head out of the clouds and concentrate on reality; his is to channel his energies into a true way forward instead of waffling so much. The possible outcome is as happy as you could wish for, very positive.

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Are death cards in a tarot reading really bad?

i had a reading with emma king recently and got one of them but she didnt even mention it

Only if you beleive in Voodoo

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