Anything Goes
There is morals in reading cards, there's also convention, and by that, code of conduct is meant.
Thing is, it applies to paid readings only – or rather, readings done under the watchful eye of what deems itself society.
In reading for yourself, it does not apply.Anything goes, whatever it may be.
Professionally, that stance can be kept by offering your readings not as a paid but free service, inviting people to donate.
If you happen to have a place where people may meet you in a personal encounter, do make use of it.It is an entirely different world you will enter.
There even is an area where clinging to convention with the above mentioned emphasis will most likely do more harm than good, and it is an area which should not be neglected:
It is your development as a reader.
In order to truly know your cards, you will have to read on anything there is, including investments, health issues, impeding dead, politics, your neighbours house affairs, what's on the mind of your canary, how your grandmother fares up in heaven – if there is such a thing as heaven, also, is a question to be stated, same as whether it takes the form described in this or that book for everyone, or if you may safely go with your own impression of afterlive, which is actually nothing but a variation of the simple question „Am I on track?“.
To take
some of the pressure out of the matter, some simple observations may
help. Here goes!
Cards tend to show the outcome (what will happen) based on your behavior prior to stating the question, which translates as follows: When asking „What will happen?“, the question answered by the cards is, in about four-fiths of the readings done, „What will happen [to the person posing the question if their behaviour up to this point continues as usual]?“ - Which shows the simple fact observed by readers of the flow of life over centuries as the minimum that a so called destiny foretold by the cards can be altered, to a certain extend.
In utilising the Tarock('n Roll) as a practical means of navigation on the sea called life, if you happen to get a „What will happen?“ - answer: [insert choice drama here], the next question would obviously be: Can I avoid it? If yes, by which means? If no, how do I protect myself, in other words, how do I get my ship through those stormy waters?
By now, the reading will have become quiet practical, you will be able to advert or cope with the worst.
Another interesting query is the following: „Do I have what it takes to turn things in my favour?“
Assume the answer to be a straight „No“.
Do not stop there!
Advance.
Next is: „How can I develop what it takes to turn things in my favour within me?“
Again, you will most likely have arrived at something practical after posing the above question to your choice deck, given that you gave a damn on what code of conduct told to say and went with your own insight, forging it by hammering out the impurities.
Cherish your failures, and watch them well, at the end of the day they are what is needed for everyone to get a grip on what a certain card is and is not once you slapped 'em on the table.
Would have been an epic sentence for an ending of the article, but not this time.
For there is a code of conduct to follow, and it has to be mentioned, as itt is ever changing, yet remains the same in principle.
It is to connect with your soul, and thereby, to the well it sprang from.
How you do that is part of your personal riddle.
In arriving at an answer, the law of original uniqueness applies.
Original uniqueness - that is something we all have in common.
Cheers to You!
Hallo! Nice to see a new post. 🙂 As always (so far 😉) I totally agree.
ReplyDeleteNice surprise!
ReplyDelete"Alive and well" it is.