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sweetsunray
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 5:11 pm |
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My timing experience with laying tarot is that the more often you lay one, the shorter time range it reveals. For that reason I don't lay a tarot spread that often anymore for me. I only do a reading for myself when I feel I'm at a crucial moment in my life. I might do several spreads on the same subject, in a few days, with different intentions and focus and questions. But I won't repeat the questions, until at least a month has gone by. If I would lay a spread every week especially with always the same question, then within a short time I'd only get to see progress for the coming week, and most of the time I want a more long term insight, rather than just what I'll be going through in the coming week. For the same reason I'm not eager to lay spreads for the same querent and the same question in too short a time.
Don't really want to answer when questions if the querent wants a time stamp on events. Tarot just doesn't answer in that way. I will answer "what whill occur for the next month" or some other given time range. Tarot is well able to render a view into a preset time window. New Year is a typical moment where I lay a spread for my friends for the coming year.
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cedars
Tarot reader
Age: 57 Zodiac: 
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 5:19 pm |
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Agreed and I am with you Sweetsunray.
As regards pinpointing the month or the exact month.....what is your style/method in deriving to that time frame?
There are so many variables to the tarot timing that I, like you, tend to the avoid that aspect.
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