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- From: "Amy Young Leith" <alyoung@kiwi.ucs.indiana.edu>
- Subject: Re: Tarot Card Meanings
- Message-ID: <1992Nov22.165524.27616@news.cs.indiana.edu>
- Organization: Indiana University, Bloomington
- References: <92319.184157ACPS7035@RyeVm.Ryerson.Ca> <1992Nov15.154456.20923@news.unomaha.edu> <Bxs2yB.60v@ddsw1.mcs.com>
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- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 16:55:19 -0500
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- In article <Bxs2yB.60v@ddsw1.mcs.com> karl@ddsw1.mcs.com (Karl Denninger) writes:
- >Further, there are, in my experience, no set "meanings" of the cards. There
- >are particular parts of symbolism; it is, however, the interaction with the
- >querant and the reader (and the spread in use) which presents the full meaning.
- >Those who read strictly by a book -- any book -- are obtaining less than the
- >full interpretation available.
-
- I've been given two views on how to learn (when speaking of learning
- by myself). One is to get a book, use it as a reference for a while,
- then go on instincts. The other is just to go in insticts alone...
- trust what you feel when you look at the cards. I am not in a place
- to ask someone personally to teach me, so while I'm looking for a
- book, I concentrate overall on improving on getting in touch with
- instincts, and what naturally comes to mind when doing not only this,
- but other things as well.
-
- amy
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