I've heard something about this?
Is there any significance to tarot cards that fall out of your hands when shuffling?
As a child I can remember my mom shuffling the cards and if one fell out she would read that card as a direct message to her.
I do the same thing, it isn't because I have read that anywhere, but because I witnessed my mom doing that.
When this has happened to me, the card tells me something about the situation I am asking about. When I read for someone else and a card 'flew' out of the deck- it usually tells me something about the person I am reading for.
Reply:it can be significant where you are focussed on a particular question, and if there is only one. if however your mind was wandering during the shuffle it would be difficult to align it with a particular query.
Reply:i think it means the card is callin out to you and you should take a close look at it and think about it
that card was meant to be seen/dropped
what confuses me, is when you drop a few cards.... then what?
Reply:If you feel there is significance to it then yes. I usually do see them as significant, but sometimes I don't - it depends on if the card made any sense to me.
Reply:I believe so. I might have read it somewhere too, because I always check any card that falls out unexpectedly. But never
use Divination like it's a game. And always ask for Guidance and Protection from Our Highest Power.
Reply:Hello Yuppers
Yes - I call them Jumpers.
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Reply:It usually means that it has "special significance" in your life outside of the question asked.
Reply:yes... thats the card that is ment for you, you should read that one to see what you need to know!
Reply:Yes, it means that you are growing old and your hands are shaking
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