How do Tarot Cards Work? Learn the Truth About Tarot……and Find Out for Yourself!

How do tarot cards work?

Curious?  There are few questions that come up more frequently by novice AND experienced devotees of psychic abilities than questions about the tarot.  Are the cards magical…..or is the person reading the cards that matters?  Are tarot cards open to interpretation……or is your “fate” pretty much laid out in the cards you pull?  And is the tarot used JUST for entertainment……or can they truly be a portal into divining your destiny in powerful, intuitive and AMAZINGLY accurate ways? 

The truth is actually quite difficult to sum up in one short article.  But suffice it to say…REGARDLESS of how science tries to downplay the use of Tarot, it’s been used my many great seers, mystics and psychics of days gone by AND today alike…and the results, when you find a reader who really knows their stuff…..is downright jaw dropping!

I’ve had numerous tarot readings…..including a bunch of very GOOD ones right here….and I’m going to tell you, the information that comes through can be life changing if you let it.  Of course there are others who aren’t quite as OPEN as we are, and believe a tarot reading should be taken with a grain of salt! 

(You can make up your OWN mind quite affordably with a telephone tarot reading that will cost you less than 20 bucks if you like)

Check out some history on the tarot at the link below…..or simply get your OWN reading and learn the truth first hand!  (either way…it’s quite an interesting psychic science…to say the least!)

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.

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