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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

5 Myths About Tarot Cards

Few things are as wrong as Tarot cards. For all the negative associations around this prophecy, and Tarot cards, in particular, there is little direct connection between these negative ideas and the reality of working with the cards. Eliminating a few myths can be useful for our examination of the validity of the Tarot.

Myth # 1 - Tarot cards are "Evil"
first and grate myth is that they are anti-Christian or "bad". People who believe that they tend to believe the cards "work" because they are infused with a kind of dark power. This myth, like all myths, contains a tiny grain used, what the truth is that twisted beyond recognition. In fact, it was that the Christian church in the Middle Ages to combat Paganism, its chief competitor, and demonization of all things associated with it. The people were told that their old horned god of fertility (think of Pan), the evil is in all of creation, and the Devil invented. Christianity is certainly anti-Pagan, and to the extent that Tarot cards are as Pagan, many Christians feel compelled to condemn or ban tarot cards and Tarot card readers, without really understand why.

Tarot card readers, on the other hand, have no such beef with Christianity. Most of us do not believe Tarot as a part of our religion in the first place (even though we are the spiritual value) and can not understand what all the drama. Some confusion often caused by the inclusion of a Death card and a Devil card, two hot-button when objects through a religious lens. For now, it is enough that the Tarot interpretations of these symbols are not the interpretations that many people are used to.

Myth # 2 - Tarot is a Scam

Another powerful myth is that Tarot is a kind of fraud, clever, a Three-Card Monty style, by definition, is a con game for the use of fraud to the people's money. Unfortunately, there are dishonest hustlers in every profession, doctors, lawyers, construction companies, florists, everything you want, and there are no qualified people to be qualified professionals charging money for substandard service and services that never in all sectors and areas. Tarot is no different, but it is no longer vulnerable to infiltration by dishonest people than in any other profession or service area. The main argument, it seems, is that Tarot readers may itself as something they are not, "psychic" or "fortune tellers," that skeptics may simply decide not to be true. " At the heart of this issue is the difference between what means to various mental people who say that it's either true or the demands of the other. It all depends on the answer to the question: "What does it mean to mental health?"

Myth # 3 - Tarot cards are Magic

Virtually nobody has any knowledge or experience with tarot cards believes that the cards are magic. It is a superstition that nobody should touch your cards, except for himself, and, of course, collectors, based on hundreds of dollars each decks are still hesitating before anybody can handle it (especially because people tend to start once they shuffling cards and hold them!). Some people think that objects can collect and retain energy from different people or situations, and this is also true for their Tarot decks as much as anything else. In my experience, most people who harbor any real fear of others to touch their cards are new to the idea of the Tarot, and have not studied the maps or taken the time to understand what is Tarot. The example of a person who knows nothing about cars, kicking the tires on the floor showroom in mind. Tarot cards are not magic. They are cardboard.

Myth # 4 - Tarot reader Witches

The truth is, some are. I was surprised at how many people still believe that witches have a kind of religious connection to "Satan". That is not true, either. Regardless, there is no official religious affiliation of Tarot. Some Tarot readers are Jews or Christians, while others are something else, or nothing at all. In fact, there are many tarot decks that are up for a religion or another, the symbols and images of a particular religious tradition with the traditional meanings of the Tarot to create something that illuminates both traditions.

Myth # 5 - You must be mentally to read Tarot cards

Absolutely not! Anyone can read Tarot cards, it is only a matter of memorizing meanings and some basic familiarity with the various cards in the deck. Of course, some of us believe that all psychological, but to examine how an idea, we would have to decide what it really means, mental. Suffice it to say now that for some people, Tarot feels as if it is used as a psychological tool.

Summary, we can understand what Tarot cards are much better if we first understand what they are not. They are neither evil nor a scam, they are not in the magic and of itself, and you do not have to be a witch or a card, the "psychological", to read them. If we find that much, we are free to the beauty and power of this amazing tool.

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