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Benefits
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First,
let's debunk a couple of theories about tarot card readings.
Tarot is not fortune telling. If it was, I'd know the six numbers
for next Saturday night's lottery and I would not be doing this!!
Another very important point is that the tarot will not make
decisions for you. Be very aware of any reader who provides
you with a decision from the cards. Only you can make the decisions
and, furthermore, you are responsible for your decisions. So,
having understood that, let's take a look at the benefits of
a tarot reading |
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There
are no physical benefits of tarot as in the other holistic treatments.
However, it is a very powerful treatment for the mind. |
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People
often report feeling more confident about current circumstances
and the future after a reading. |
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A
reading often provides insight into a particular problem or
situation. It offers different view points on the issue which,
usually, you have not yet seen or considered. |
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A
reading will certainly tell you something of your past and present.
Sometimes, you are told something of the future. This is as
close as it gets to 'fortune telling'. When the cards indicate
something happening in the future, it is surrounded by ambiguity
and, usually, a decision has to be made from several options.
There are compelling resons for this. |
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For
example, suppose you're going for a job interview and had a
tarot card reading with a view to seeing how things would go.
The cards would not reveal if you would be unsuccessful. If
they did then you'd lose hope and wouldn't try as hard as you
might. By the same token, the cards will not reveal that you
are going to be successful. If they did then you might be complacent.
The cards may, however, provide shrouded indications ... |
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A
reading often deals with everyday matters. Often it delves into
areas of your life such as career, family, relationships, etc. |
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The
cards cast light on to your strengths and weaknesses. A reading
will, generally, explain why things aren't going your way. Perhaps,
you've set your sights too high or you're trying to achieve
something without the necessary experience or training. |
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