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Life is the quest, a quest for the unknown. The insatiable
curiosity of man and his power of thought and speculation
have never been more keenly exercised than in his effort
to penetrate the barriers that separate the world of reality
from the mysterious realm of the supernatural, and to possess
himself of its secrets.
Cartomancy or fortune telling by cards, specifically Tarot
(pronounced Ta-row) has helped man in this quest by embracing
knowledge that is beyond the realm of five senses.
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Brief History :: The origin of the tarot cards, the
region of the world, and the precise purpose of their origin,
are wrapped in a haze of conjecture, doubt and superstition.
Some authorities claim that the Tarot evolved from the Chinese
divination system called I-Ching...
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The
Tarot Deck :: The word "Arcana" comes from
the Latin word 'arcanus' meaning closed or secret. The major
arcana, or trump suit, consisting of 22 cards has different
pictures on each card illustrating an action, behavior and
or event. Each card also has a label, which is a name...
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Divining
with Tarot :: There is no absolute destiny: there is only
Cause and Effect. Sometimes the process is simple like mixing
blue and yellow will give green. However most of life's situations
is not that simple. It is difficult if not impossible to discover
a causal relationship... |
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Tarot
Spreads :: There are many spreads to choose from. Some
spreads are suitable for answering in' yes or no' while others
require a great deal of skill from the reader and fair deal
of patience from the questioner, for these spreads are complicated;
but they provide an indepth analysis to the questioner...
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Conclusion
:: In the course of this treatise an effort was made to
present a lucid description of the principles of Tarot. For
the benefit of the serious students of Tarot, we would like
to emphasize that the prognostications of the Tarot cards
are not bound infallibly to be fulfilled but should be regarded
rather as signpost of guidance and encouragement, for the"
stars impel, they do not compel." |
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Jai Mata Di
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