Friday, 26 February 2021

Right or Wrong

 Is the Outcome Right or Wrong?

As a Tarot reader, do you ever ask yourself the question, "How many readings did I get right today?" or "how many were wrong?" Right or wrong, who told you which, the client, another Tarot reader, yourself or don't you know? Whatever the outcome of any one individual reading then only the future can answer the question but if the reading is divinatory then surely the client can make the relevant changes on the advice given to them from the reader. Therefore any choice's made by the client may be entirely different from the outcome of that one individual reading. Free will could raise its beautiful head and the client may approach the question or issue from an entirely different angle after having a reading and the outcome could be completely opposite from the reading and yet very positive for the clients' outcome.


If it is a predictive reading using oracles, for example, using a Lenormand deck, the outcome must be accurate otherwise the outcome or answer would be incorrect and so would the reading. How many readers get accurate and honest feedback from every client and every reading they have ever done? I would say, very few and if they do or did, how can they prove it.


Far too many people treat the Tarot reading as a throw-away gesture these days, it has lost its history and background to modernity, today's society can have a tendency to use once then throw it away and get a new replacement, which is near enough everything that we use. Tarot readers are ten-a-penny, if that one doesn't work then try another one or is it more like, if that one doesn't give me the answer that I want, there's another dozen on the same street or website.


When you go for your next or even very first Tarot reading just give some thought to why you need a complete stranger to know your most inner feelings and worries, who is the most experienced, honest, reliable, hard working and will give you the time and effort that you deserve.



When a Tarot reader gives advice to the client there will always be consequences.

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