difficult questions
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difficult questions
Any ideas for answering this type of question?
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Re: difficult questions
darthbrandi wrote:Any ideas for answering this type of question?
yes, there are ways to answer these quetions.
so i would say something like: i understand your worried but i'm scared to do questions like that because i'm not a doctor or god. i don't even like to ask the tarot those type of questions because so many things can change in a blink of an eye and i wouldn't want to cause you unnessary worry for something as serious as this.
then try to explain so pitfalls that can help if the cards say that and so forth.
hope this helps
Common sense dictates there is no such thing as common sense.
You could always say you are a tarot reader not a fortune teller and you do not read for third parties. Reading for people is a huge responsibility and it's up to the tarot reader or any other form of psychic/medium who has such abilities to act in a professional manner when reading.
The aim of a tarot reading in my opinion is to offer the sitter encouragement and guidance for their personal set of circumstances which are displayed in the cards at the time of the reading. They shouldn't be used for predicting in any way shape or form let alone predicting a person's death.
The aim of a tarot reading in my opinion is to offer the sitter encouragement and guidance for their personal set of circumstances which are displayed in the cards at the time of the reading. They shouldn't be used for predicting in any way shape or form let alone predicting a person's death.
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