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How do you do timing with tarot?

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happyk:

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--- Quote from: happyk on April 10, 2019, 04:38:23 AM ---I've kinda tried following this one

https://www.tarotforum.net/showthread.php?t=151427

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I have looked at it too, but predictions over a 14 years timeframe seems very shaky to me.

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Sorry, User 😂😂. But imagine something happening exactly 14 years later 😱. Not trying to make fun of anything but your response just make me lmao. Whatever you said is really true  although max  would be 10 years?? Just as stupid though.

username1111:

--- Quote from: happyk on April 10, 2019, 06:03:44 PM ---
--- Quote from: username1111 on April 10, 2019, 05:24:42 PM ---
--- Quote from: happyk on April 10, 2019, 04:38:23 AM ---I've kinda tried following this one

https://www.tarotforum.net/showthread.php?t=151427

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I have looked at it too, but predictions over a 14 years timeframe seems very shaky to me.

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Sorry, User 😂😂. But imagine something happening exactly 14 years later 😱. Not trying to make fun of anything but your response just make me lmao. Whatever you said is really true  although max  would be 10 years?? Just as stupid though.

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I tend to think that energies are fluids, that people have free will and that there are a great amount of possibilities and that nothing is written in stones. So for me, readings (tarot / psychics) and timings are only giving the highest probability (at a certain point in time) for future events to happen.
So the further out you go, the more the complexification and the less the accuracy. My 2 cents :)

Thats why i would do 1 year max with the minor arcanas - and use the major arcanas for no-time given, but to describe a situation or something that needs to be resolved first before things can progress.

Beesa:
The Wheel and the 8 of wands often mean something happens quickly. Wands are associated with swiftness, especially the 8, the ace, and sometimes the 6. The knights also often represent movement and action.
That's off the top of my head. I don't always think it's evident to see how quickly things will happen but if you get these cards consistently, then swiftness is usually more likely. I usually associate some major arcana with events happening more quickly but a lot of this is how you for instance program your cards after a few reads, meaning if you assign additional ones to quickness, then they will show like that.

The slower ones or slowish events tend to be the 7 of pentacles or the 2 or 4. Swords can do that as well, except for the ace of swords. Cups as well, except for the 3 which I usually associate with urgent emotion meaning urgency with a situation. Same with the 9 of cups which says you will get what you want.
The moon for me at leasts means things are in a suspended state indefinitely. As well as the Fool, High Priestess. That's all I can remember for now.

Again I think it's kind of got to do with if you connect to your cards and can sort of have them speak to you to tell you what's slow what's fast, etc. Keeping other cards in context with the reads will give a clearer idea of the timing.

username1111:

--- Quote from: Beesa on April 11, 2019, 03:08:36 AM ---The Wheel and the 8 of wands often mean something happens quickly. Wands are associated with swiftness, especially the 8, the ace, and sometimes the 6. The knights also often represent movement and action.
That's off the top of my head. I don't always think it's evident to see how quickly things will happen but if you get these cards consistently, then swiftness is usually more likely. I usually associate some major arcana with events happening more quickly but a lot of this is how you for instance program your cards after a few reads, meaning if you assign additional ones to quickness, then they will show like that.

The slower ones or slowish events tend to be the 7 of pentacles or the 2 or 4. Swords can do that as well, except for the ace of swords. Cups as well, except for the 3 which I usually associate with urgent emotion meaning urgency with a situation. Same with the 9 of cups which says you will get what you want.
The moon for me at leasts means things are in a suspended state indefinitely. As well as the Fool, High Priestess. That's all I can remember for now.

Again I think it's kind of got to do with if you connect to your cards and can sort of have them speak to you to tell you what's slow what's fast, etc. Keeping other cards in context with the reads will give a clearer idea of the timing.


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Cool. Thanks for sharing your way. Thats very interesting. It looks to me that it is also the most suggestive way to go and probably the hardest to be precise with, have you had good results with it?
Thats why I like to have a completely different deck and system to do timing. But I haven't collected enough feedback / validation yet to know if it is efficient or not.

Beesa:
Good results with what, the method I wrote about in the above post? Yes, it's pretty much worked for me. Taking other cards into consideration with it of course.

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