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Reveresed Tarot Cards
RibbitDate: Monday, 2012-01-30, 3:19 AM | Message # 1
Fianna Faiil
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For the reader tarot cards are a person tool, and for an avid reader after they have been using them for so long they form a personal bond and connection with their cards. Over time the reader will have a relationship so to speak with his or her cards and develop instincts, feelings, and habits with their deck. I have seen a lot of readers do weird things with their cards, but at the same time I understand as a reader myself. Each person will have their own way of handling their cards, have a certain way of performing a reading and so on.

As far as the reversed cards are considered some people believe that such a card represents the opposite meaning of that which when the card is face up. Like someone already said some don't pay it any regard. Some people see reversed cards as omens or signs and so on. Really it is up to you to feel the cards and interpret them as you see fit. I personally don't play much into the meanings and definitions that many decks come accompanied with such as their booklets or manuals. Because really.. there is no manual for divination, it's not a set in stone process.


Many Blessings and Light,

~Ribbit
 
ShylaDate: Sunday, 2012-03-18, 8:46 AM | Message # 2
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I agree that a person should read the cards in the way that is personal to them. The little booklets are good for getting a general idea, especially for a beginner.
Nothing is better then your own intuition for your deck, and your interpretations in the reading in my opinion.


I am no more then me, and no less then you.
~Shyla~
 
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