At first we all approach tarot predictions in the same way.
We get very excited but we are full of doubts.
Deep down we say to ourselves, "this is not real, it's just not possible.
" Yet we go through with it anyway with a sense of excitement.
In some weird way we all want it to be true; to be able to help predict the future would be very helpful, but there is always some feeling there telling us it's all fake.
Is it Real or Fake? So which is it, real or fake.
In my opinion the cards do not lie.
It's the interpretation of the tarot cards that make the tarot predictions accurate or way off base.
For that you need a very experienced tarot reader to do your reading and some knowledge of the cards yourself.
Nobody knows you better than yourself.
If you combine what the reader is telling you with your knowledge of the cards and yourself you will gain much more insight to what is being predicted.
Know the cards and yourself Many people complain that their tarot predictions are too vague and not specific enough.
Well, again that's where you come in.
A very basic overview of the cards and what they mean shows that there are many general overriding themes at work.
It will never read like a set of driving directions or a cake recipe.
That's why you need to be familiar with the cards and yourself to have it all make sense.
Automation isn't always a good thing Unless you do have a sound knowledge of the cards, tarot predictions from automated readings are really not that helpful.
Do it for fun, but don't take it seriously.
If you want to take it seriously, a live reading from a professional is your best bet.
There are plenty around and most allow a free reading or at least a partial free tarot reading, allowing you to test the waters of their service.
We get very excited but we are full of doubts.
Deep down we say to ourselves, "this is not real, it's just not possible.
" Yet we go through with it anyway with a sense of excitement.
In some weird way we all want it to be true; to be able to help predict the future would be very helpful, but there is always some feeling there telling us it's all fake.
Is it Real or Fake? So which is it, real or fake.
In my opinion the cards do not lie.
It's the interpretation of the tarot cards that make the tarot predictions accurate or way off base.
For that you need a very experienced tarot reader to do your reading and some knowledge of the cards yourself.
Nobody knows you better than yourself.
If you combine what the reader is telling you with your knowledge of the cards and yourself you will gain much more insight to what is being predicted.
Know the cards and yourself Many people complain that their tarot predictions are too vague and not specific enough.
Well, again that's where you come in.
A very basic overview of the cards and what they mean shows that there are many general overriding themes at work.
It will never read like a set of driving directions or a cake recipe.
That's why you need to be familiar with the cards and yourself to have it all make sense.
Automation isn't always a good thing Unless you do have a sound knowledge of the cards, tarot predictions from automated readings are really not that helpful.
Do it for fun, but don't take it seriously.
If you want to take it seriously, a live reading from a professional is your best bet.
There are plenty around and most allow a free reading or at least a partial free tarot reading, allowing you to test the waters of their service.
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