Is there any magic behind tarot cards?
There is no magic behind tarot cards in the traditional sense. If a picture of a magician or a Harry Potter movie comes to mind when the term “magic” is spoken, this picture is dramatically misconstrued. The type of magick associated with tarot cards is often misunderstood or mocked, but simply put “magick” is the direction and application of energy towards a specific goal. During a tarot card reading, the energy and intent from the querent is combined with universal energy to create an accurate reading. This is an extremely elementary description of the process of divination, and probably doesn’t make sense…
Tarot is a form of divination and not really “magic” at all. I’ve had very accurate readings and have never given the reader any cues or clues for that matter. It is stangely random that there are 78 cards in a deck and only (depending on the type of spread being used) a very small amount of the cards are selected to be read. The selection comes from the query (the person receiving the reading) by the shuffling and the cutting of the deck while they are focusing on the information they want or need to receive. The reader then interprets the cards by the type of card that was selected and by the position the card is in. Each card has a certain meaning and each position had a certain meaning. All in all, there are people that “believe” and there are people “don’t believe” in the tarot. However, I have read for “believers” and “non-believers” and have shocked them with the accuracy of information that came from a reading of the tarot cards.
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