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What is difference between Tarot and astrology reading?

What is difference between Tarot and astrology reading?

Astrology and tarot differ in how they are calculated, as well as how accurate they can be. Tarot readings aren’t as calculated as astrology since they are drawn at random; they can be different for everyone. Astrology is based on math and the exact positions of the sun, moon and planets.

Why do I keep getting the same tarot cards?

Most of the time, a repeating card signifies a message or lesson that you have not fully absorbed. That card may be deeply significant in some way to you or the querent, a message, that when understood, can shift the situation you’re asking about dramatically.

Can tar Tarot predict what will happen in my life?

Tarot won’t tell you exactly what will happen – for example,what will happen in your job, the exact date you’ll meet your future husband or the first name of your first child (so please don’t ask! ). But it can predict what could happen based on your present circumstances.

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Do you feel like you’re missing out on the Tarot?

Maybe you’ve even thought it yourself, before you knew anything about Tarot. Every time I hear a statement like this, it breaks my heart. It means that people who feel this way are missing out on one of the most powerful tools available to us as intuitive beings – the Tarot.

What do tarot cards say about your life?

The cards will tell you exactly what will happen, no matter what. For example, the cards might tell you that your long-term relationship will come to a crashing end, or a job offer will fall through at the last minute and you’ll be jobless for years to come. And worse, there’s nothing you can do about it.

What are the most common misconceptions about tarot cards?

One of the greatest misconceptions about the Tarot is that Tarot tells the future. The cards will tell you exactly what will happen, no matter what. For example, the cards might tell you that your long-term relationship will come to a crashing end, or a job offer will fall through at the last minute and you’ll be jobless for years to come.