The Absolutely Amazing, Red-Hot Secret About The Tarot
It’s a sad case of Cartomancy
A Tarot reading is Cartomancy. The art of divining (or prospecting) one’s fortune or some other situation, by means of seemingly random selection and array of cards in a certain formation.
Does it work? Some sceptics say; absolutely not. They claim it’s completely fraudulent and mercilessly targets the inexperienced, the impressionable and the innocent.
Now you would have to be less than five years of age not to have heard of the Tarot. In which case it is highly unlikely you could be reading this. (unless you’re a child prodigy, in which case you’d probably already know the answer to this question))
So I would have to say most would be familiar with the principal arrangement of the Tarot. There is an ocean full of information out there and I won’t bore you with the details here.
So does it work, dude?
You want your fortune told, right? You want your future predicted, right? You want a little more control of your life, right? Seems everyone agues excitedly as to exactly how the Tarot works, or if in fact, it works at all.
Does the methodology somehow stimulate hidden intuitive or psychic qualities in those so predisposed? Does the interrogation procedure itself stimulate invisible outside intelligences; invisible forces, unearthly intelligences, extra-terrestrials, spirits of the dead who directly or indirectly intervene to influence the proceedings in an unearthly way? Or is this a universe of ‘no accidents’ where the purposeful process of querying creates a synchronous earth modality beyond the chaos theory?
The major arcana particularly, claimed by some to be a wormhole into our subconscious, due