11 Questions NOT to ask the Tarot
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11 Questions NOT to ask the Tarot
Here are 11 Questions NOT to ask the Tarot:
1- Will my Lover leave his wife?
2- Will I win the Lottery?
3- Does my Ex hate me?
4- When will I Die?
5- Will my wife's Cancer go into Remission?
6- Am I Pregnant?
7- What is the Name of my Soul Mate?
8- Should I take the Job?
9- Whatever Comes Up?
10- When will I get Married?
11- Will I win the Court Case?
There they are, and I don't really get number 9, but I got this List off a web page ...not copyrighted..lol
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1- Will my Lover leave his wife?
2- Will I win the Lottery?
3- Does my Ex hate me?
4- When will I Die?
5- Will my wife's Cancer go into Remission?
6- Am I Pregnant?
7- What is the Name of my Soul Mate?
8- Should I take the Job?
9- Whatever Comes Up?
10- When will I get Married?
11- Will I win the Court Case?
There they are, and I don't really get number 9, but I got this List off a web page ...not copyrighted..lol
Ann
When all things that are Dark become all things that are Light, Where will we go for the Mystery?
I agree with you.
These are all Yes and No questions. Whilst some people have ways of dealing cards to answer such questions, that, for me, is not the object of the tarot cards.
I know on this very site there are some strong views that the tarot does or should answer such questions, but I would not give a reading to such questions. That is not what the tarot was made for. If you want Yes and No answers, why dont you just use the pendulum. It clearly has a Yes and No movements. But I still would not.
These are all Yes and No questions. Whilst some people have ways of dealing cards to answer such questions, that, for me, is not the object of the tarot cards.
I know on this very site there are some strong views that the tarot does or should answer such questions, but I would not give a reading to such questions. That is not what the tarot was made for. If you want Yes and No answers, why dont you just use the pendulum. It clearly has a Yes and No movements. But I still would not.
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Surely asking the tarot whatever comes up or out of the reading is the same as making a general reading request.9- Whatever Comes Up?
What is wrong with asking the Tarot reader that, or asking the cards what it is important for us to know at the moment.
I agree with Ann about this.
Like her, I don't really understand why item number 9 was ever included on this list. It is definitely not a YES or NO or inappropriate question to be asking.
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If a modality with traditional twelve cards (playing cards plus the wildcard joker?) in multiple manifestatins were adequate and ALL that one would ever need as the final answer...
Why would the owner of this site (Swetha, I suppose?) create this beautiful site?
Reality has expanded FOLKS and those who are still remaining stuck in the ancient times and dead eras
have our collective sympathies...?
Embrace each inbreath, since that is how oxygen enters our lungs?
Then -- make sure you remain grateful to the tree (environment) who remains there so you may live tomorrow?
Mars, NASA tells us -- gave up that choice while it had it...?
Why would the owner of this site (Swetha, I suppose?) create this beautiful site?
Reality has expanded FOLKS and those who are still remaining stuck in the ancient times and dead eras
have our collective sympathies...?
Embrace each inbreath, since that is how oxygen enters our lungs?
Then -- make sure you remain grateful to the tree (environment) who remains there so you may live tomorrow?
Mars, NASA tells us -- gave up that choice while it had it...?
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EOT said: Like her, I don't really understand why item number 9 was ever included on this list. It is definitely not a YES or NO or inappropriate question to be asking.
I never said item 9 was a Yes or No question. I dont know where those 11 questions were taken from.
Question 9 is simply a general reading and I would put it like this: What does the querent need to know at this stage in his/her life?
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Many of those items on the list are YES or NO questions, but item 9 is not one of them. Still it is strange that it was included on this list, because it is what many readers ask their inner guidance before giving a general reading.
The original list can be viewed at the following web address
http://www.biddytarot.com/what-not-to-ask-the-tarot/
EoT
The original list can be viewed at the following web address
http://www.biddytarot.com/what-not-to-ask-the-tarot/
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We are discussing the original posting but Cedars enquired about its source.
Which was why I provided the link to that blog
In point number 9 in the blog the author says that they know that many people are likely to disagree with the decision to include it. It then goes on to explain why: mainly to do with it being too vague a question to be used as a basis for a reading to be given (debatable).
Note that while we are specifically focussing upon online readings, the author is comparing online and face to face readings.
A question which might be acceptable to an online reader may neither be acceptable nor suitable during a person to person offline reading, and the reverse might also in some cases be true.
EoT
Which was why I provided the link to that blog
In point number 9 in the blog the author says that they know that many people are likely to disagree with the decision to include it. It then goes on to explain why: mainly to do with it being too vague a question to be used as a basis for a reading to be given (debatable).
Note that while we are specifically focussing upon online readings, the author is comparing online and face to face readings.
A question which might be acceptable to an online reader may neither be acceptable nor suitable during a person to person offline reading, and the reverse might also in some cases be true.
EoT
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