Friday, August 01, 2008

Finding A Tarot Card Reader

By Todd Koenig


Sometimes you may find yourself in a position where you don't know where to turn for guidance. Maybe you can't talk to a friend and family member, or you prefer them not to know. You may want to consider a tarot reading to help you find your way. Obviously this is not for everyone, but you may want to give it a try.

You need to beware of scammers in this industry. Study potential tarot readers well and try to avoid being sucked in by people offering you a quick solution. Be careful and don't be to quick to pay if you don't like what you hear.

There are so many sites online where you can find tarot readings that searching for a good one can make your head spin. There are free sites that have automated tarot readings, and there are others that offer you a live reading either in a chat room or via email. The second type usually comes at a price, and you don't know if you are getting an authentic reading until after it is over.

While having your cards read, understand that this is not an exact science. Readings can be quite ambiguous and leave much open for interpretation. Tarot cards are only meant to tell what is going on with you, not anyone else. It will not tell you if your husband is cheating, or if your mom is going to recover from her operation. It will only help you understand what is going on inside you.

When buying tarot readings, look for ones with a free trial. This might let you get a feel for what you are hearing before you decide if the reader is authentic or not. If you get a free trial and they are vague, and tell you nothing at all during the free period, drop them. This is just a way to get you to pay. You shouldn't pay for tarot readings based on vague information or someone telling you that you have to pay to find out the real answer. They should give you something concrete during your trial tarot readings. If they don't, move along. There are plenty of other places to get readings.

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