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Golden dawn or spiritminded???
Joy:
She may or may not be right. What do I know... Still, I can't help but notice that "someone else around him from the past that he's been talking to" sounds like a very standard card reading line to me if a certain card pops in the spread.
Never read with spiritminded. I and a friend of mine had readings with Golden Dawn. She was mostly negative, which made her randomly right or wrong, of course. She would say things like "I am sorry to tell you but he won't call. The cards don't show him contacting." This by itself is like a statement for which the responsibility is immediately placed on the cards. My friend finally said, "Why don't I line you up a spread. Whatever the cards may show... I have no psychic insight anyway." Essentially, she was right. If it is up to the cards alone, my friend would be as good as any person who can shuffle cards and say what they mean. Well, he did not call. He messaged. One of the times he did not message. I guess if you are mostly negative, you can be correct sometimes.
On another note, I have noticed that what usually makes me call 3-4 psychics one after the other is contradictory statements. Usually, if I call a psychic with whom I had a reading before, and they give me something adverse that seriously contradicts older reading or general logic and circumstances, it makes me call someone else. If that someone else gives me a reading that contradicts that first psychic completely, oh, yeah, I call a third one because I am suddenly very confused. Another issue is the third parties that suddenly pop up in card readings out of the blue, during quarantine, or even when the POI is sick. Often they are on and offs from the past. Often they are "talking" (whatever that may mean).
With probably a couple of exceptions, I am not a fan of card readers and cliche lines.
dascallie:
I do not like cards.
A genuine psychic should not need them. In fact, the graphics, symbolism and images mislead any reader than depends on them to perform a reading ("perform" is the operative word--"entertainment only") --and yet we may actually find ourselves shaping life choices around them!
I have read and explored tarot for 30 years. Mostly curious, not anything to place faith or belief in. Like the Quija board, they are manufactured cardboard (or whatever) items that are as neutral as your coffee cup. WE impose our expectations, fears, hopes on these inanimate objects.
Full disclosure, I'm not some hard-assed cynic trying to burst the bubble--I know the paranormal exits, I've personally experienced many multiple inexplicable incidents over my life. I meant SOLID, visual ones, as well as auditory ones--and best of all, a truly amazing, life-saving 'guardian angel' experience.
But tarot cards---quija boards--talismans--etc, etc....WE give them power--good or bad, weak or strong. WE project through fear and want. Thoughts are our soul essence manifested--THOUGHTS ARE POWERFUL. THOUGHTS ARE THINGS.
I'm scouting really authentic psychics--that aren't just talented mindreaders leeching off my thoughts.
Caroline10:
That’s an excellent point. The cards are what we make of them, and hard to read as there can be multiple meanings. I like tarot for insight and because I find them fun to explore new ideas, but a good reader usually needs intuition or some other ability to complement the card reading.
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