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Post by emoking on May 8, 2007 9:48:30 GMT -5
I will carry on with the Tarot Card readings, if anyone is interested.
I will do the 3 card one for now, as I'm still busy with other stuff but I still want some practice. I think what you have to do, which isn't alot is on the other thread? Just yell if it isn't.
I'll post them on here or in pm's, either way is cool.
Thanks guys...
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Post by cam on May 10, 2007 10:04:11 GMT -5
Thanks emo.
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Post by emoking on May 10, 2007 16:49:13 GMT -5
no problemo.
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Post by TOPGUN on Sept 11, 2007 12:59:50 GMT -5
How are Tarot cards supposed to work? I dont get it, never have
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Post by cam on Sept 15, 2007 16:38:57 GMT -5
Me either topgun.
A member of my family has a set with a book of instructions telling her what each card means so anyone can do it.
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Post by emo on Nov 11, 2007 16:43:35 GMT -5
Yep, anyone can do a standard reading with a book. Each card has a standard meaning, for example, death - but it doesn't always stand for death in a personalised reading which is what the 'psychics' do if you get me?
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Post by cam on Nov 11, 2007 17:17:10 GMT -5
I know what you mean emo. My daughter did her own tarot and it told her she would be spending a lot of time at hospitals. Apart from coming with me for the last couple of months she has to go for tests herself. I told her not to do any for me in case I got the death card and she told me what you said...that they dont mean death.
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Post by emo on Nov 11, 2007 17:20:34 GMT -5
Well, it's said that even when people who aren't psychic do a reading for themselves or anyone, the cards they pick are like... (hard to explain) 'meant to be' so it's not just random, its fate and all that jazz apparently.
But whatever anyone says some of the things that appear are interesting, like you said, about the hospital thing.
Yep, the death card very rarely means actual death.
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Post by cam on Nov 13, 2007 10:11:09 GMT -5
Was weird how my daughter came out with visits to the hospital.At that time nobody could have predicted what would happen.
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Post by emo on Nov 13, 2007 12:59:31 GMT -5
It is odd, but can it be explained? Perhaps it is a coincidence but that doesn't explain it... when it was rather acurate.
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Post by cam on Nov 13, 2007 17:41:50 GMT -5
She did that reading early in the year and said that this year the whole family dynamic will change as well.
Oh it so has.
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Post by emo on Nov 13, 2007 18:03:21 GMT -5
Hmmm, interesting. So what do you think of it then?
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Post by cam on Nov 14, 2007 8:32:53 GMT -5
My daughter did the tarot last night and to be honest what it said for me and others seemed almost the same with just a few minor variations.
I am interested in the fact that she did say about hospital visits ect though as that did come true.
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Post by emo on Nov 14, 2007 8:44:17 GMT -5
Cool... well, it's certainly interesting...
Sometimes when I do my own, I come out with some interesting stuff and then some stuff is just so random it doesn't make much sense, but then again they are supposed to tell the future, so how are we supposed to explain what we don't know/haven't experienced yet.
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Post by cam on Nov 14, 2007 17:28:18 GMT -5
True..but the future predictions are so general most of the time.
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Post by emo on Nov 14, 2007 17:43:20 GMT -5
Yeah that is true, that's where the 'psychics' do a better reading. I've had a couple of bang on amazing readings in the past. And yet I still wonder how they knew...
Do you think it's hard for us, as whole meaning humans, to accept what we can't explain or what we don't know to be 'paranormal' for whatever reason?
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Post by cam on Nov 14, 2007 18:07:40 GMT -5
Its different if specifics are given.
It is hard to accept something we have no idea of. I need proof but it has to be solid proof or I wont accept it.
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Post by emo on Nov 14, 2007 18:09:43 GMT -5
True.
Yeah, I think it is. So, what would you define solid proof? I mean, if we don't know something how do we know what proof is...
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Post by cam on Nov 15, 2007 9:20:06 GMT -5
Solid proof for me would be a medium who does not know my name or anything about me to give me specifics only known to me and my loved one.
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Post by emo on Nov 15, 2007 9:28:33 GMT -5
Yep, I'd say that's pretty solid... so if someone did that, you'd beleive straight away and that would give you the hope and faith you needed? Or would you still question it... or doubt it?
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Post by cam on Nov 15, 2007 16:15:08 GMT -5
If the message was very specific then I would instantly believe.
I know what my lot would do or say.
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Post by emo on Nov 15, 2007 17:44:46 GMT -5
Yep I know what you mean. That would definately be proof enough for anyone I think.
Well, I'm stuffed then, lol. I'm no medium.
I hope someone give's you solid proof of an afterlife... and when they do, send them in my direction. I wouldn't mind knowing.
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Post by cam on Nov 16, 2007 12:39:10 GMT -5
Dont worry,if I ever get real solid proof I will let you know. ...dont hold your breath.
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Post by emo on Nov 16, 2007 17:23:19 GMT -5
There's no such thing as real, solid proof anyway. I know everything I need to.
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Post by cam on Nov 16, 2007 17:32:30 GMT -5
For me I would need solid proof.
Faith alone is not enough.
I am pleased you have found whatever it is that gives you enough to believe.I wish I could.
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Post by emo on Nov 16, 2007 18:10:01 GMT -5
All I need is faith.
Solid proof is impossible in this world.
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Post by cam on Nov 16, 2007 18:12:59 GMT -5
I did have faith once but now I need the proof.
I agree that solid proof is impossible but personal proof might be.
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Post by emo on Nov 16, 2007 18:14:56 GMT -5
But you want solid proof, so surely that is also your personal proof?
Faith is what we make it. What can you do when you have nothing else left? Stand for nothing? I could never do that.
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Post by cam on Nov 16, 2007 18:30:29 GMT -5
Solid proof for me personally. Even if people disagree that any experience I had was proof it would not matter.
I hate believing in nothing.Its an empty cold feeling. Would love to have that comfort but cant just believe.
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Post by emo on Nov 16, 2007 18:33:53 GMT -5
Ah right, I get what you mean now. Fair point.
Faith and beleif are different things... beleiving in something and having faith in something are mistaken for being the same.
Belief isn't always comforting, especially if we believe the truth. But faith should, and mostly always is comforting.
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