But as I say, that's all low-level intuition. Sometimes, though, something
else kicks in. The client is often someone who has done a lot of work on themselves so is very
aware; or they are pretty psychic themselves.
And then, it's like a path opens up onto a different plane altogether, and information floods through.
It's not INFORMATION like writing on the wall (although it might be for some people); with me,
it's quite subtle and sometimes sounds a bit crazy - but if I trust it, it usually opens up all
sorts of avenues for the client.
If you look in your daily newspaper you will see a
section that reads "horoscopes." This is where you look under when you were born to see what
kind of day it's going to be and read any kind of advice the astrologist might have for you on that day, such as "be kind to a stranger. This may help you with an ongoing relationship problem." There are many people
who actually believe in Astrology and horoscopes and believe that the stars and planets indeed have
an impact on our lives. Right or wrong, they certainly keep the Astrologists in business.
I say; Just let all that thinking go! Tarot tells a story
in each card and you can learn to read those stories
in a very simple, learn to do it in no time technique.
My husband is funny, sweet and the best kisser but
I never shaved him naked for a performance piece.
I never needed a free tarot reading because of a fight we were having.
He never tried to push me out of a car. Our love is not wild cocktail party conversation.
While palm, tarot card, rune reading, astrology and numerology do not require psychic abilities; they are still
used in psychic readings. These are all skills that are learned, some
of which have been around since ancient times!
Astrology, for example, predates many of today's scientific methods of astral study.
A rune reading is the divination of stones or tiles on which the runic alphabet is written or carved.
The runic alphabet is said to date back to 150 AD! Usually when you think of a card
reading, tarot comes to mind, but actually cartomancy is any fortune telling or
divination using a deck of cards. The practice of
free tarot card reading
became popular in around the 18th or 19th century!
I'll never top that story, or get such a strong reaction from a listener again. I am too calm
and settled. It sucks from a stand up comedy perspective.
First of all, the tarot is a symbolic art. The cards are NOT
the "answers" so to speak..but instead, are more the MAP.
The psychic who is actually reading the cards is using
the tarot as an instrument for illumination,
or information, or instruction as to what and where you are going to do (or go)
and why.
However, the blessing of the nine year and The Hermit tarot card is that we
have the opportunity to choose something new. If you've found yourself doing the same thing over
and over again as if you are a hamster on a treadmill, now is
the time when you can get off. The Hermit will show you
how. You just have to be willing.
Once in a while you will feel a need to take control of your life
by getting to know of how the future is going to be. The key to being able to get there is
to seek help from a tarot reader. Tarot card reading is a service
provided by psychics who help you know and learn of
the trend that your life is going to take.
Unlike in the past, today, you can get http://www.freetarotreading.us.com/ readers as well.
The problem is this: I'm disconcertingly, happily married.
Believe me when I tell you I didn't intend that this happen. I come home each night to two
cats and a house with un-pruned rosebushes.
I fry a veggie burger with tofu cheese and sit on the couch.
Later my husband comes home and joins me. We debate how
well blow our four hour weekly TV allotment, read, and argue who's turn it is to find the bills
in the coffee table pile (it's always Jims turn). I'm asleep before 11:00pm, and out of the door by 7:30am.
What these sentences can't show is how wonderful it feels?
hard to show how happy I am made by sitting
at my desk and looking through the window
to my husband, making a TV stand from old birch pieces.