Thursday, May 20, 2010

Tarot cards - do i believe them?

I have been going thru a separation/breakup/i dont know what with my partner of 5 years. I have turned to Psychics, Horoscopes, Tarot cards and this thing you do with your ring and a strand of hair. All answers point to a positive outcome. I do this thing with the cards where you ask a question and count out 3 piles of up to 13 cards. if an ace appears in any of these piles you stop coz that indicates part of the answer (3 aces = definately, 2-yes, 1= maybe and none is a no). Do i trust what these say. Has anyone heard of the ring and hair thing where you ask yes/no questions and it swings a certain way? do i believe this too. I ask the ring the same questions and get the same answers. Help. Does anyone know of a good website which does a free reading?

Tarot cards - do i believe them?
Sure, I know a web site with free readings. I got a good one here too: http://www.facade.com/tarot/ I stick with Rider Waite deck and the Celtic Cross layout.





The hair and the ring thing is called dowsing or using a pendulum and there are lots of ways to do it. It is similar to kinesiology and muscle testing. I use this method for a lot of stuff and trust it for myself.





There has been some serious upheaval, astrologically speaking having to do with eclipses etc. My sister has been dealing with romantic relationship issues too - mine issue is more about my kids. If you want a great source for Astrology on line, here's the link I use: http://www.astrologyzone.com/main.html





Alternatively, I find Angel cards to be very helpful in times of crisis also. Here's the link to them: http://www.consciousone.com/c1Cards/card...





Of course, all these things can do is give you things to think about. Ultimately they are tools designed to help you make your own decision - they can not do the deciding for you or give you guaranteed info. I am sure you are aware of that, I include it for some of our more puritanical Answerers.





Peace!
Reply:Well I can't answer if you believe in tarot cards ;) (and I can't say that this is the best way to get over a break up!)





BUT: I know all of my married aunts %26amp; cousins one day did the yes-no thing with a strand of their hair and their wedding rings for what children they would have: it got two girls, two girls, and three boys (so far, all correct, and not looking to change). I found that very interesting...
Reply:I do not think resorting to "magic" is a way of sorting out your life. Ever think of going to church? The only thing that delving into the so called spirit world will do is summon up more issues. There are evil entities that can accompany thing as such like tarot card and the Ouija board- I KNOW%26gt; Be cautious if you do so, and keep your faith in a higher power. Satan searches for lonely souls. Do not allow yourself to be so frugal- There are more fullfilling things.
Reply:You know what, i tried all that stuff years ago. Believe it if you want to open the door to Satan. You don't need all that stuff. It might look like a good answer right now, but down the road, you pay the price.





A better option is to rely on God. He is the answer to all your problems. I am a Christian now, but I speak from past experience.
Reply:What you choose to believe is just that, your choice.





The tools you mentioned are just tools, and can help guide you in a direction or towards a change that is taking place so that you can be aware of it, but remember nothing is set in stone, and it doesn't tell the future, but what CAN happen.





To have a positive outcome you just have to make positive choices.





Good luck :)

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