Tarot for the 21st Century!
As I read a thread Janet began, a comment from John B. jumped out at me. It seemed like a good idea for a discussion and reminded me of something, so I'm pulling it out and asking for input on his question and of course hoping he doesn't mind me doing so because I haven't asked his permission (sorry John).
Basically, why can't we just answer someone's question without being in control? (His question as referring to the Will I meet my soulmate type query.)
I think the question opens up a couple of avenues of thought...at least for me.
The Questioner who comes back over and over asking the same thing over and over. Addiction? Possibly. Our Judgement of a person's behavior calling it addiction? Possibly. BUT if you truly believe as many readers proclaim, that I don't predict as energy changes, I can only read the energy as it exists now etc., why wouldn't it make sense to come back to the question more than once. A person's life has changed, they have some new friends, live in a new country, etc. That person's energy has shifted, so has his/her job prospect? Have the changes made the arrival of a SoulMate now possible? It seems to me that returning to a question makes sense. Afterall, there are only a few basic questions and billions of variation on those same questions.
John's comment reminded me of an incident when one of my children was young. The instructor/mom in me had driven me to an unconscious questioning/learning mode, apparently about everything. As I began that approach to reading a story, my child asked, with a great deal of expressed frustration, "Why can't you just read the story? I wanted to hear the story, not do all of this." That certainly changed my behavior!
So, as John said, "Why don't we just answer their questions and stop trying to be in charge? Oh sure, I know what many of you are thinking in response. I've read and heard those same responses, maybe even thrown out a few myself. The truth is that some people actually come for your opinions or guidance above and beyond a reading, but many want to know WHAT THE CARDS SAY. That's why they came to a Card Reader, not a Dowser, someone who throws Runes or even the Ouija Board. I want to know what the cards say, not your opinion. Those people probably don't say that to you, being polite, but I bet some of the leave thinking that.
So, what do you think? Does it make sense to ask more than once for your Soulmate etc? Should we just answer the question and leave our thoughts/opions out of the equation?
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Permalink Reply by Wendy Maloney on November 6, 2011 at 12:48pm This is an interesting question.
I find, when I'm doing a reading for someone who has asked the same question over and over, that the cards take on the attitude of "What are YOU doing to help?" If you are hopeful that you are going to find your soulmate, you can't just sit at home and wait for them to knock at the door (although it is quite possible that they may just do that), but I find that people need to be gently reminded that they need to participate in the finding process.
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