How Tarot Cards Work – Learn How Tarot Cards are Used in Psychic Readings

We get A LOT of questions about tarot cards. 

Do they work?  If so….HOW so?  Are they magic…..or just a mirage? 

The truth about tarot cards is FAR more complex than a simple one paragraph answer can provide.  They can be magically accurate and eerily “on”……YET, still are more of an interpretive vehicle for the person who is doing the reading.  (the psychic)

For REALLY accurate tarot card readings we STILL recommend Psychic Source.  (check them out right here)

For a great article on tarot card readings, and some of the finer points that go into reading the cards themselves, check out the FULL article at the link below!   

Types of ReadingsThere are actually two different types of Tarot readings: question readings and open readings.Question ReadingsIn question readings, you are addressing a specific question. Tarot is not intended to answer specific yes or no questions. Most say it also shouldn’t be used to make decisions, but instead should be used as a guide to help you make the decision yourself. For this reason, the way a question is stated is very important. According to Joan Bunning, a Tarot reader and teacher, questions should: * Keep your options open: If you have the answer before the reading, then you’re not allowing the cards to guide your overall decision.

Bunning gives this example: Asking how you could encourage your mother-in-law to move out, as opposed to asking how you can get along better with her, is narrowing the scope of the true question by answering it before you even get started. * Find the best level of detail: Your question should be focused, but not overly detailed. Rather than looking at one particular aspect of a problem, find a way to look more broadly at it. For example, rather than asking how you can make your home life less chaotic, ask how you can better balance kid schedules and adult schedules.

That is a focused question. But do not go so far as to ask how you can coordinate baseball, soccer and Cub Scout schedules and still have family time — that’s too detailed. Only include the minimum level of detail needed in order to express what you want to learn from the cards.

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