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 More options 4 May, 21:09
Newsgroups: alt.religion.wicca, alt.magick, alt.religion.druid, alt.tarot
From: Evergreen <sidneyla...@nospam.invalid>
Date: 4 May 2009 21:09:47 +0100
Local: Mon 4 May 2009 21:09
Subject: Re: A Crash Course in Tarot #3: Card Spreads

christopher dale <vrrnffhfn...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Most Tarot decks consist of 78 cards: 22 Major Arcana, and 56 Minor
> Arcana cards. The Minor Arcana consist of four "suits", just like a
> deck of regular playing cards.
> The four suits are, Pentacles or Coins, which deal with work/money/
> success issues, the Wands, or Staffs, which deal with more spiritual
> issues, the Cups, which deal with emotional issues, and the Swords,
> which some see as representing negative experiences and loss. If you
> want more of an explanation of these cards, then check out a Crash
> Course in Tarot #1.
> When starting out, I highly recommend making your life easy, and
> getting the person to ask you a question out loud. Both parties should
> focus on the question while you shuffle the cards. As you get more
> experienced or confident with the cards, you won't care if they ask a
> question, but repeating the questioner's question out loud yourself
> does seem to assist the divination process.
> Shuffle the cards until the person you are reading for feels it is
> "right" to stop or until you feel it is right to "stop". After you are
> done cutting, you need to cut the deck. Most readers divide the deck
> into three piles. At this point you can either have the person you are
> reading for pick which pile to pick up as the top of the deck, or you
> can pick them up in an order that feels right to you. Another option
> is to fan the cards out face down, and have the person you are reading
> for pick out the cards they want you to read. Then lay them out in the
> order they are suppose to appear for the spread....

> More About Tarot : http://groups.google.com/group/tarotlem

So buying a deck of tarot cards is going to turn you into someone
who can perceive things not visible to the physical senses?

Bullshit. What a complete waste of time. Such abilities can be
developed, but they have nothing to do with anything physical.
And believing that tarot cards or crystal balls or tea leaves
or chicken entrails (ad infinitum) have anything to do with
it will do nothing but slow you down or completely retard
their development.

Just as important is the elitism cultivated by these practices.
The enlightened idea is to help people develop their own magickal/psychic
abilities, not pretend that you have some special abilities they
don't have so you can charge them money for (allegedly) using them.
All the 'psychic' is doing, if they are doing anything but running
a scam or deluding themselves and others, is reading the mind of
their client. They should be teaching the clients to read their
own minds.

Sid

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Sidney Lambe
Wiccan Priest and Apprentice Magician
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