Wednesday, May 25, 2011

The Truth About Tarot










Throughout the ages many people have been skeptical about the nature of Psychic Tarot readings. Some are simply superstitious; others fearful, and the curious tend to be psychic fanatics. However, there are a few misconceptions related to the Tarot in regards to its origin and purpose.

In my opinion, the misconceptions are the product of uninformed individuals. The lack of knowledge hovers a dark cloud on a mystical subject. For example, Tarot is not a religion. Nor is it a byproduct of Satanism. Its origins stems from many different avenues. In designing the Tarot gypsies and Egyptians tried to formulate various card combinations to correlate every possible life circumstance a person may experience. Another assumption is a tarot reader can fix your problems. Tarot cannot undo any misfortune of mishaps or rectify the circumstance of bad choices. Nor can it promote better health or riches.

So what’s the Purpose? Why would a person turn to Tarot?

It is primarily due to stress, uncertainty or perhaps anticipation that people are motivated to seek some sort of guidance. This may very well relate to Career, Love, Health, or Simply Life direction. With a personal interest I’ve been a student of tarot for many years. With that I find the following most accurate:

Tarot is a tool based on spiritual energies. The pulling of the cards is to offer insights to any inner being. It is designed to subconsciously expose an individuals’ old way of the past, revealing one’s potential and challenges they may hold within the present. A tarot reading is a mere prediction, like checking the weather forecast, you’d like to know if it’s a sunny day, in hopes of going to the beach. A tarot reading will always point to the condition of a person's immediate future, in effort to guide the seeker towards a spiritual path; yet, the Tarot is not the final predictor of any outcome, only the potential, for it is truly the individual who is the infinite author of their own destiny.


[Opinion]


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