Tarot cards: predicting time intervals within a reading

Many people, even very experienced people, have trouble deriving time slots from the Tarot. Just assume you have cards on the table that indicate that you, or a consultant, will be facing a turbulent emotional time when you need the support of your friends. You – or the querent asks immediately: “When will this start?” and “How long will it last?”

How do you get the answers to these questions? My system will show you how.

I have a Tarot deck that I only use for the times in addition to the decks that I use for the readings, with unillustrated pips and with Majors that don’t matter much to me. You’re never going to actually READ with this deck, so it’s best if it’s a deck that’s meaningless to you. During the main reading, if there is a problem that I want to time on, I close my eyes briefly, and if I do not hear my voice come out with a time interval, I give the querent the timing platform, get them to shuffle it briefly, then cut it off at the point where the deck wants to separate (rarely in the middle). I’ll look at that card later.

I will begin to describe the meaning of the Minors: –

1) The time intervals are based on the speed of the suits.

Coins, like Earth, move more slowly, so they represent YEARS.

Cups, like water, is the second slowest, a little bit faster, making it MONTHS.

Swords as Air, is even faster, so it is WEEKS.

Wands, like fire, are the fastest and most energetic of all, so they are the DAYS.

The aces through the tens are that time interval multiplied by the face value (that is, the two coins would be two years, the six clubs would be six days).

The pages are eleven of the time unit, Knights twelve, Queens thirteen and Kings fourteen. This already gives the platform a bit of overlap. (If you were using a normal playing deck instead of a Tarot deck, you would make jacks eleven, queens twelve, and kings thirteen.)

Drawing a Major tells you this, and I usually tell clients exactly this: “The Tarot doesn’t know how long it will be. It is totally up to you. This card is about {name the main problem of the card}; when that has been solved and dealt with in your life, then and only then will it happen. If you want it to happen faster, then solve your problems related to this card faster. “

GOOD GRADE !!!

This method DOES NOT WORK if you simply draw a card from the rest of the deck with which you have already made the main spread. You also have a history of occasional crashes if you use a second rig that is used to being used for readings; It will keep trying to tell you things instead of just figuring out the times. Keep a completely separate deck, one you’ve never read about. I recommend very simple decks – Marseille-style decks are excellent.

The cards are also excellent, much better than the Tarot decks that you really like or have used for the readings, but be careful with the Court Cards: the Jack is 11, the Queen is 12 and the King is 13. The only problem is, if time REALLY depends entirely on you getting other important things done first – let’s say, for example, you’ll never meet the love of your life or land the perfect job until after you’re in front of the court for all. our traffic tickets or even that old rape charge. and solve that, then a deck of playing cards won’t be able to tell you that, but a Tarot deck will, presenting you with, say, the “Justice” card.

In short, playing cards work well in timing, but not as well as unillustrated single-purpose Tarot decks that are only used for timing.

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