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Written by Gaye Wright   
Thursday, 04 September 2008
My three Chinese wise men whom I channel said this of the Tarot. The cards represent the Omens. A card spread is akin to a gathering of the wise old women and men of the tribe who come together to examine the Omens. They then proclaim what they see.
by GayeWright


My three Chinese wise men whom I channel said this of the Tarot. The cards represent the Omens. A card spread is akin to a gathering of the wise old women and men of the tribe who come together to examine the Omens. They then proclaim what they see.

This way of describing Tarot respects its psychic lineage. Since the dawn of time men and women have looked for the signs to show the way. We all look for signs.

How does a stock broker read the market? How does a mother read her baby? How do you read your relationship? You look for signs. Then you interpret the signs. So do psychics.

It takes practice to read the signs with accuracy and confidence. Not years. Practice. A mother improves her child rearing skills with every new baby. Practice. Successful stock brokers learn to read the signs like a music score. Practice. It's all in the practice and interpretation.

According to some people genuine psychics shouldn't have to rely on Tarot. According to them genuine readers should be able to intuit what's happening without any tools or aids. This perspective is one I totally disagree with.

Tarot is not some second class psychic tool. It has a lineage that anyone would be proud to belong to. It has a lineage that goes back to the beginning of time. Women and men have always looked for the psychic omens to guide their way.

Tarot is a great art. It is one of the great arts for exploring the subconscious. As an art it deserves a place in anyone's life. It is great for intuitively discovering and uncovering the truth.

Why do I promote Tarot? Why is it that I think anyone who is searching for the truth will benfit from it? It's simple. It never fails to give me insight and guidance.

The cards are empathetic to the situation being explored and also the people involved in the situation. They provide intuitive help for wherever you are at in your life.

The person handling the cards has the responsibility of discovering the most empowering insight. This can only happen if the reader has the highest good of all in their heart when they read the cards. The cards will answer your questions at whatever level is appropriate for the person having the reading.

It is practising your intention that makes the difference. That is because the cards are very sensitive. A reader who is more interested in showing off their psychic skills will strip away that sensitivity. They then replace it with their own personal way of counselling. Tarot never works like that.

It takes practice in being able to relax into what the cards are saying. You can then use your own way of communicating to interpret what the cards are saying in the most caring and empathetic manner. Being as relaxed as possible is the key.

I have developed a simple relax down method that I practice before each reading. This takes me into the shared consciousness. The shared experience is what matters. That's when real knowledge comes forth.

Yes, I know that there are people out there who are reading Tarot meanings from a script and calling it a reading. It's a reading of words in that case with no meaning. That's an insult to genuine psychics. Besides, I could teach those people to read the cards in a few easy steps and all they have to do is, yes, you guessed it, practice!

Genuinely intuitive readers know the value of Tarot. What I know is that if you are open to letting the cards talk, they will! The cards cannot wait until someone gets their hands on them to do the Psychic Shuffle! When you have your next reading, be open in your mind and let the cards in!

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