by wallyg
Keeping Track Of Your Life With The Tarot
Amanda Goldston was on “Moon, Moo & You: The Collective Wisdom” again, 6/2/09, this time discussing the meaning of Taro Cards and how to develop intuition by using them.
I received Amanda’s book in the mail that very day: “How To Develop Your Intuition Through Taro.” I am familiar with the cards and inherited my mother’s deck when she died. The deck of cards both Amanda and I use is the Rider Waite deck, and I am fortunate that my deck is the original, with more vivid colors.
When someone wants a card read for them, they are probably feeling a blockage, and need some clarification. I was taught not to pay attention to card reversals, and Amanda also does not, but said that reversals can be a signature to pay attention to a message involved with what is already blocked. So a reversal need not be interpreted as a calamity. In fact, I was taught always to see the cards as a sign post to my subconscious mind.
Amanda said that our job as Taro readers is to empower people to lead them to their own answers. Our job is to hope that the person walks away from the reading feeling as if the block has somehow been resolved, or is well on the way to being resolved.
Amanda said she takes issue with predicting doom and gloom. In the first place, who really wants to know? Amanda said she has seen people give their psychics more power than their doctor.
She met a woman who to the day of a psychic prediction, was paralyzed and in a wheelchair due to a stroke. No one has a right to do this and gives psychics a bad name!!
The cards tell a story, stimulate the imagination and help the subconscious mind come up with answers that otherwise are kept hidden.
Amanda said that she knows some high powered
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