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Join Me! Are you doing your own readings? If so, HERE is a post on how to craft clear questions
for your readings.
First, avoid the natural tendency to ask yes/no questions.
Experience has taught me that most outcomes are not purely "yes"
or "no," but may be shades of each. Also, the choices you make
may shift outcomes, and tarot has the wisdom to guide you in the
right direction toward the goal you seek. Instead of asking a
question like, "will I find my true love," ask "what can I do to
manifest my true love in my life?" A question like "will I get
together again with my old boyfriend" is very limiting because all
you get is a yes/no answer. Better asked is the question, "tell me
about the relationship with my boyfriend," or "what was the issue
of my relationship," or "what would be the best way to reconnect
with my old boyfriend?" These formats give you better direction
on changing an outcome that is not necessarily fixed but is
changeable based on your actions.
Vague questions result in vague answers. Be very clear about
what you want to know and ask it very clearly. Tarot will clearly
show the energy in your situation, but in order for me to describe it to you so you can
understand it as it pertains to you, I need to connect the dots to know what tarot is talking
about. Then I can use the right words and situations to give you the clearest answers and
outcomes. Vague questions will compromise how much information I can give you.
Questions about specific time lines are discouraged because this can change in a flash if
you decide to alter the way you approach the situation. How long will it take for you to do
the dishes? That depends on when you plan on getting up out of your seat and what you do
before you get to the dishes. And if I tell you you will get there, will you just passively wait
for the dishes to come to you? My readings are more proactive, giving you strategies on how
to get there. So if you ask a time line question, tarot will help you arrive there faster or with
better results.
Stating specifics in your question is critical. If you ask "will I get the job," you are best
advised to be specific about which job and during what time frame. Otherwise the reading
may respond to you getting a job that my be 15 years down the road. Specifics in a question
are key to your getting a clear answer.
Avoid questions about medical diagnoses or outcomes, legal advice, or financial advice
are best left to those professionals: doctors, attorneys, and financial advisors. These are
against my code of ethics and are best discussed with the properly licensed professionals.
Avoid questions like "will I..." when it comes to a decision you will make for yourself.
Because YOU can change that decision at any given moment! However, if it is something
like "what is the likelihood that I will be accepted for the job" is legitimate, because this is
impacted by the outcome of another person's
decision, not yours.
Donnaleigh, CPTR
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