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. clearpixel.gif (45 bytes) One important principle of the TAROT (as well as generally in life) is that the answer depends very much on the question - you will always get a true response, but the more you take responsibility for your question, the more direct and useful the answer will be.

General rules for asking questions:
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  • If you have a question that can be answered with YES / NO, don't ask the TAROT, try Kinesiology instead - the cards are not good on these sort of questions.

  • If you expect the cards (or the reader) to perform uncanny feats like guessing how many children you have or the name of your grandmother - grow up. Do we really have the time for such childish games or is it about time you put your mind to something that really will change your life.

  • The cards will tell you about energies that are available or activated (like different scents or tastes of life), and about what sort of relationship with the world at large you could find yourself in - all this are potentialities and it's up to you what you want to make of it. Good questions are: What is available to me.... what can I use to... how can I change A to B.... what can I learn from... what will I have to learn next... and so on.

  • Everything can be seen either internally or externally - a picture card in your reading like a king or queen can be experienced as your inner male / female side, or as somebody you will meet.. Again - the choice is yours, but bear in mind that it is easier to sort your own stuff, so it's generally advisable to ask about yourself.  Example: How would I have to think/act to experience (..a loving relationship...success in my job....a more relaxed lifestyle)?

  • You can ask questions to help you make choices, by getting information about the different possibilities, so you can make a more informed decision. Example: If I do A - where would that lead me, if I do B - where would that lead me, and if I do C - where would that lead me.


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