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Quiztones to never ask christians
Quiztones to never ask christians







quiztones to never ask christians

Maybe you are going to get married more than once? Maybe the person you meet actually goes by a nickname so you pass them over because it isn't the foretold name or initial? Again, so many variables. Or what is the name of my soul mate, or person I will marry ect ect? Well first of all, we have many soul mates, people who meant different things to us in different lives. Question Number 3: What is the First Letter of the Name of my Soulmate? I'm not even sure how I would do that…pull cards and match up the numbers on the tops? Although again, non-readers don't really know what our cards look like or what numbers are on them, they just know they "tell the unknown". That would actually be like cheating, and the Tarot (and again the Universe) just doesn't work that way.

quiztones to never ask christians

Really though, that's just not how the Tarot works. Do you even play the lottery? If not, I don't need the cards to answer your question. Question Number 2: Will I Win the Lottery?Īnd my other favorite variation "Can you tell me the winning lottery numbers"? Again, SERIOUSLY? First of all, if I actually had the winning lottery numbers, wouldn't I be out there playing them myself? And no, I can't tell you if you are going to win the lottery. When a client asks when they will die, the response is "you will live to be 100. A friend and fellow reader shared a great joke on this subject. The Tarot, or the Universe for that matter, just doesn't give us answers to questions like that. Also, many times when we read the cards and receive an outcome, we inadvertently change our actions, thereby changing the outcomes.Īnd I truly believe that we are not to know when our time is up, until it is. What if we foretold of someone's death and circumstances changed? Of course that would be favorable, but think of the panic and discontent a person would live with during that time. First and foremost, it really is quite unethical to tell someone they are going to die, or when!Īgain, time is not static, choices we make EVERY DAY cause effect on future events. Ok, maybe if you are dying and only have a few days or weeks to live you might actually ask this but for the other 99.9 percenters, no. Even if I COULD see that in the cards, I wouldn't tell you. Try to be patient, but firm, when you get one of these! To others, Tarot cards are simply a party trick, and they do not understand the significance of the cards, or the respect and reverence they deserve. When it comes to getting the listed questions, a large part of the problem however is that the majority of people don't really understand any of these issues if they are not card readers themselves. YES, there are a few cards that have a timing element built in, and YES you can use suits to determine timing, but as a general rule of thumb, time is fluid, and things change, so matters of timing are actually not well suited to Tarot. One major issue with each of these questions is that the Tarot is great for therapeutic purposes and even providing specific answers or meanings based on what cards you draw, but Tarot really isn't very well suited for Yes/No questions, or matters of timing.

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The seven questions below all violate the significant amount of respect I believe the Tarot deserves, either because they are frivolous, unethical or are really not possible to answer with any degree of certainty given other facts of the universe such as time and free will. In some ways, yes, it can be predictive, but in no way, is it trivial or just a toy. The Tarot, in all of its divine wonderfulness, is truly a tool for self-enlightenment, understanding, direction, healing, empowerment, and many other things. Personally, I wish I could say, "because I just don't do that", or "that's not what the Tarot is for".

quiztones to never ask christians

There are many reasons why we don't answer these questions. Truthfully, this list could have probably been expanded to many more questions, but these are enough to get us started! This is a bit of a roundup, a few are my own faves, but after posing this question to a group of fellow readers, a few other great ones popped up more than once! Well now, if you are reading cards for people for any length of time, sooner or later, the seven questions below will inevitably make their way across your table. Ok admittedly, if you are reading this you are probably a tarot reader yourself, either new or experienced, but the title wouldn't be as catchy if it said "7 things you hate being asked".









Quiztones to never ask christians