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- From: dhardin@bbn.com (Dawn Hardin)
- Newsgroups: alt.pagan
- Subject: emotional tarot readings?
- Date: 30 Dec 1992 17:06:03 GMT
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- I have a question about tarot readings that I've never seen discussed anywhere.
- One of my housemates asked me to do a reading for her. I've been studying
- for about two years now and I'm reasonably good, although I don't get much
- opportunity to read for other people. She and I had discussed tarot before,
- and I thought she had an idea of my basic philosophy of the cards -- that
- they don't mean anything in themselves, that it's the meaning that the mind
- imposes that gives them meaning -- ya know, the whole pseudo-Jungian,
- semi-cynical viewpoint stuff.
-
- When I laid out the cards (using a celtic cross spread) the final outcome
- card was Death. As soon as I saw it, I said "don't panic, that means
- more of a transformation than a physical death," but it was already too
- late. Turns out, her daughter had tried to commit suicide earlier in
- the week. I knew she was worried about her daughter, but I didn't know
- what the situation was. I kept trying to work the card into the reading
- as a whole -- one of our other housemates is dying of cancer, so death
- is on all of our minds lately. Even if I wanted to put a predictive
- value on a reading, there were PLENTY of more likely interpretations to
- the reading, but my friend now thinks that her daughter is going to
- try again and be successful this time. No matter how many times I told
- her, "We're surrounded by death right now. Of course it's on our minds,
- but we really can't say who or when or even what kind of death this refers
- to," she was still convinced. When her relatives came over to discuss
- what kind of treatment the girl should get, I overheard her telling them
- that she had gone to a witch and gotten a bad reading. Do you know that
- sick feeling you get when you realize that a small error in judgement on
- your part had a really bad effect on somebody else?
-
- I really wish that I hadn't read for her at all. I didn't know what kind
- of question she was really asking -- when I asked her what she wanted to
- know, she said she just wanted to know how things were going to go for
- the people around her. The whole thing sounds like a decent arguement
- for never reading for other people -- it makes me very uncomfortable to
- think that she took it this way. Or maybe I should get
- a sweetness and light deck with no death card. Or maybe I should spend
- more time on explaining how it works up front -- I don't think that
- "is my daughter going to die" is an appropriate question for the tarot,
- maybe if I had stressed the psychological, un-divinatory nature more
- before I laid a card down she would have read the cards differently.
-
- Are there other people here who read cards for other people regularly?
- Do you see this frightening faith in it? How do you calm people if the
- reading looks negative to them? Should I just avoid this situation?
- In all my readings, the only mention of having negative reactions to
- a reading is to a) remember that people may take what you say very
- seriously and b) as soon as you lay down a card like Death or the 10 of
- Swords, you should say something reassuring. Can anyone add anything
- else?
-
- Dawn
-
- Joseph Campbell gave me hope and now I have been saved.
- "Folk Song" by Bongwater
-