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Personal Tarot Reading by Kathleen Meadows. Tarot Classes in Kitchener Ontario Canada. Live Tarot Reading. Spirituality. Private Tarot Reading Courses. Phone and Skype Psychic Readings.

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  • I have a question. Are you saying that the cards you choose are not coincidence, meaning that they were chosen specially? Or does the fact that shuffling cards and then picking them at random make the cards chosen purely coincidence.

  • Hello SkepticMagican - thank you for taking the time to write! Picking cards randomly has an impact on our psyche - the cards are archetypes and resonate with our deeply unconscious minds triggering a change in the pattern of our thoughts which can and often does stimulate psychic impressions.

  • @psychickathleen So the cards chosen randomly affect your patterns and thoughts... So is it possible to chose negative cards and therefore have a negative effect on the person, I believe tarot decks have a death card.

  • There are actually no negative cards - all the cards are neutral. Yes there is a Death card but just as it points to letting go, it also suggests that when we let go we open ourselves to new experiences, opportunities and relationships. That's a good example of a card's neutrality. Sometimes we're happy to see something die in our lives :)

  • Thank you for taking the time to post your thoughts.

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  • This is very interesting. I like how you talk. It's relaxing. I would like to say querent is not pronounced as [qwo-rant] but as [qwe-rent]. Maybe it's your Canadian accent, but the dictionary says otherwise. Please forgive me grammar Nazism. =) Nevertheless, it is obvious you are very good. Thank you for positing this.

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