Tarot Reading Misunderstandings and Frequently Asked
Questions
Six Questions I Get Asked Most
(by Lyn Shea)
Fate or Free Will
The question of whether a card in the future position is absolutely
'gospel' is a matter which often baffles until experience is gelled with feeling.
Because a card denotes a certain influence or event does not always mean that
influence cannot be altered. Even as we talk about the future we begin to
conceptualise it in a freer way and thus it may be modified or changed or
even overthrown by the stronger ideas and thoughts of individual mind. In
short the future is not carved in tablets of stone.
'Death' and 'Devil' Cards
The bogeys of the pack often put the fear of God into the person
having the reading. These arcanum should be treated with the utmost care,
opened up for discussion and never just taken at face value. Death gives the
greatest opportunity for change, demands it in fact, and all life is change.
'The Devil' concerns the immediate negatives that the enquirer is unwilling
to face or that someone closely connected is unwilling to face. Often death
may appear after a demise, or the Devil may appear when there is ill-health
or chicanery, but in terms of the future they are the darker side of life
with which we constantly have to deal and not simply the villains of the piece.
Reversed Cards
A lot of people are perplexed by the fact that some cards when selected appear
upside down, or reversed, and whether this should be taken into account. In
actual fact, it is down to the individual understanding of the reader. Some
tarot readers will 'read' a lot into reversed meanings and some will not.
I personally do not. The tarot cards themselves are very much a focal point
for the clairvoyant skills or the perceptions of whoever is reading them.
Block Definitions
Defining tarot card meanings is again at the discretion of the reader.
A card falling in one spread in one position does not necessarily mean the
same in another spread. The card meanings have to be integrated in an overall
sense. Hence, the king of cups on one query will not always convey the same
meaning to the reader in the next spread. The reader's ability to take in
information over and above that of the main wisdom of the card is not only
prerequisite but fundamental to the correct use of tarot. Otherwise, a stereotyped
and contrived version of life and events will ensue and be more hindrance
than help.
Less is More!
People often wonder whether the more tarot cards are actually spread
the more information is forthcoming. Some readers may spread a lot of cards
in order to fill in blanks if it's a complex or difficult subject, but mostly
this is not the case. If you are learning the tarot try to avoid spreading
too many cards, you will confuse yourself, certainly until more experienced.
The brunt of the information on a good tarot reader is 'impactful' within
the opening minutes and the added information tends to layer itself on what
is already on the table. Unless the person being read for is blocked or afraid,
in which case the reader may make the fight for access easier for themself
by adding more cards
Card Layout or Design
There are many sorts of spreads and layouts and again its down to
the individual likes and dislikes of whoever is reading. Some people don't
need tarot at all and use ordinary playing cards. (Its a test of how your
psychic abilities are developing if you can use an ordinary deck, but don't
worry if you can't.) But if you are too busy worrying about your layout or
spread design it may actually impede your right hand brain (intuitive faculty)
so use the layout you are comfortable with. Simple layouts are best if you're
learning: three cards laid horizontally and then perhaps three cards on top
when the reading is unfolding. If you're receiving a reading, don't even give
it consideration. Leave it to the reader - you don't go to the dentist and
watch every single instrument he uses.
Reading Repetition
Sometimes we are asked ‘what if I keep on taking readings for the
same subject within the same specific theme one after the other? won’t
they all be confusing or different?’ To that we would say, why you
would wish to do this, except for experiment? or for reasons of denial? But
the more metaphysical answer is that such readings would at best reflect
different aspects of the same situation from your own belief system. And
at worst, they would reflect the more chaotic side of your position in the
issue. (Think of the monkeys and typewriters hypothesis). Or put another
way: you can only receive truth for true intent. Ultimately you cannot cheat
your inner self.
Occasionally, what will happen is that the initial spread will beg the need
for definition within a new category, and that will suggest a different aspect
of a problem better addressed in different theme spread. For example, a relationship
spread may then bring up an aspect of financial life and so on.
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