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How to Phrase Tarot Questions?
The question you ask of the Tarot reader is vital in
determining the response the Tarot cards give you. The
more precise your question, the more precise will be
the answer. If your question is vague and general, the
answer will be likewise.
Your mindset at the time you formulate the question
is important as well. If you are nervous and anxious,
the Tarot cards will give you an erratic answer. A clear
mind is essential. This does not mean that you have
to practice yoga or meditate before asking a question.
All you really have to do is to let go of your worries
for a few moments... and then ask.
Belief is essential to the formulation of a good question.
You must believe that Tarot can give you an answer.
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.
These are a few guidelines that are worth following:
- You should either ask a question or make a request.
Both are valid. Saying "What does the future
hold for me?" and "Tell me about my future"
are the same to the Tarot. Also, avoid giving the
Tarot reader unnecessary details.
- Avoid questions that have a yes/no answer. It is
a limiting question because there are only two possible
answers: yes, or no.
- Avoid questions starting in the "Will I
" format. For example, it is best not to ask
questions like "Will I get a raise?" or
"Will I get married?" As the answers to
these questions depend entirely on you.
- Keep your options open. And avoid asking close-ended
questions that have limited answers. Also try not
to bring in a time-element in your questions.
Asking a question is not as accurate as making a request.
The request format eliminates preconceived notions about
the outcome of the reading, and results in a reading
that is more insightful and helpful.
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