HOW TO GET A GOOD TAROT READING
One important principle of the Tarot is that the answer depends
very much on the question - you will always get a true response, but
the more you take responsibility for your question, the more direct
and useful the answer will be.
Here are some time tested tips which have been culled from the
experts and handed down generations that will help you get the most
of your money's worth from the Tarot cards.
1. THINK YOUR QUESTION THROUGH. NOTE IT DOWN.
Take time out and carefully think through your issue before you go
in for a Tarot reading. Not only will it save you and the reader's
time, but if you're paying for a session, it will save you money as
well. Carry along a notepad with your questions and jot down the
insights.
2. BE CLEAR AND DIRECT.
Questions should be straightforward and clearly defined. A
brief background to your concern will help the reader focus better
and offer you insights on your specific situation. Vague questions
lead to vague answers. If you want a general overview, state it.
Remember the Tarot Reader will give you the most honest insights to
your situation so the more honest you are with yourself and your
reader, the more beneficial the insights will be.
3. AVOID ROLLING TOO MANY QUESTIONS IN ONE.
I've had countless people coming in and ask me to tell them about
why their relationship is going through a bad patch, why they are
not getting a promotion and if so, how much can they expect? Not
only do such questions exhaust the reader, they confuse the issue
and the clarity disappears. Slow down, relax, one issue at a time.
4. ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR LIFE.
The Tarot believes we can shape our future and provides helpful
insights into your present moment and what direction your life can
go if you follow a particular advice etc. Ultimately we as human
beings are responsible for our own lives, and the Tarot is simply a
tool that gives us empowering knowledge. The more informed we are
about our present moment, the better decisions we can make about our
tomorrow. Avoid asking questions that deflect responsibility like
"Will I get promoted?" Instead you can turn it around to "What do I
need to know if I want to be promoted in 6 months?" In that way you
are gaining from the wisdom of the Tarot and enabling yourself to
work towards a more positive direction. The Tarot can lay forth your
options, challenges, strengths, weaknesses, hidden influences and
possible outcomes. Ultimately the decision lies in your hands, and
no reading is ever carved in stone.
5. AVOID YES/NO QUESTIONS.
Frame a question in such a way that you get more out of a reading.
Instead of asking "Will I be happy in marriage?" ask "How can I work
towards a happy marriage with my spouse?" In that way, you not only
receive guidance, an honest assessment of your situation, you become
an active and not passive participant in your own Life. Remember
happiness resides in all of us, sometimes it helps to have a little
information to help us find it within.
6. OPEN MIND.
As Tarot readers have been saying for centuries, a good tarot
reading occurs when you believe and come with an open mind. Without
belief, the whole operation is an exercise in futility. You should
also be willing to at least consider the advice given to you by the
reader, and not dismiss it off hand. Tarot only works for those who
are willing to listen. To quote a famous reader "They do not always
tell you what you want to know, but they do always tell what you
need to know. They do not always answer the question that you ask,
but they will always answer the question that needs answering the
most."
7. TREAT THE TAROT AS IF IT WERE A FRIEND.
A Tarot reading can sometimes be like a visit to a friend who can
look at your situation objectively and empathically. Remember a
Tarot reader is simply interpreting your cards in context of your
question and trying to help you find clarity and focus in your life
at that point in time.
8. DON'T EXPECT FORTUNE TELLING.
Tarot cards, in the hands of an experienced Tarot reader, can tell
you things about your past, about your present, and often, things
that may happen in the future. But Tarot card reading is not
fortune-telling. Any possible outcomes the reader sees are
possibilities only. Your future depends on your past and current
actions, and you can change your outcome by changing your actions.
To quote Marion Weinstein "What is the future, anyway? It is a state
of being that exists in the present - as potential. It is an
accumulation of trends, based firmly on the past and present. The
future is a choice, or more specifically, a series of choices, just
as all of life can be viewed as a large group of choices."
EXAMPLES OF GOOD QUESTIONS TO ASK THE TAROT:
- What do I need to know about my professional life right now
if I want a promotion by the year end?
- How can I improve my relationship with my
mother/brother/girlfriend etc?
- Why am I facing recurring troubles with my business?
- What is holding me back from achieving my financial goals?
- What is the best way to handle this situation?
- I have been struggling to find a job that suits me but have
not been successful, what aspect of myself am I not seeing?
- Where do I stand on my Life path?
- What do I need to learn from my past lives?
Remember, the more focused your question, the more focused will
be your insights. Rely on your better judgment and spend a few
minutes carefully thinking your situation through. The Tarot reader
will help rephrase your question but first you will need to be clear
about what exactly you want him/her to reveal to you with the Tarot
cards.
Mita Bhan