
is tarot cards truee and does it come true?
i went to this place the lady read my cards does it reallly come true what she told me ?
but i told people waat she told me does it still come true ?
Answer by Shiori_hime
Tarot isn’t meant to predict a future that is set in stone. The future isn’t set in stone anyway, no matter what divination tool you use. So what she read might come true, or it might not. It’s a possibility if you continue on your current path. It’s also highly unlikely for a particular card to indicate a specific outcome. For example, a lot of people freak out about the Death card because they assume it means someone will literally die, but it’s extremely rare for that to be the case. In 99.9% of readings, Death means change — for example, if you’re in school and you’re about to graduate, getting Death in a reading might indicate the change in your status from being a student to being a graduate.
I prefer to think of and use my cards as a tool for meditation and for focusing my thoughts. Rather than asking a specific question and expecting a solid, unchanging answer, I ask for more general information and guidance on a topic and then use the cards as a way to focus my thinking and learn more about the situation. The important thing in a tarot reading is NOT the final card, it’s the background — all the other cards that “lead up” to the final card. Personally, I would say that any tarot reader who tries to tell you that the cards have predicted a particular future that will definitely happen no matter what is taking you for a ride, because the cards just don’t work like that. Instead, what you should be getting from a reading is insight into the situation, how it came about, and what MIGHT happen in the future.
Is it true? I think it is. I’ve had far too many readings that were ridiculously accurate and helpful, both for myself and others (including a friend I read for who was on another continent at the time). Does it come true? Well…that’s really up to you and what you decide to do with the other information you get from the reading. I have had readings “come true,” i.e. the end shown in the cards happened in some way or other. I’ve also had readings not come true. Please also note, though, that tarot cards aren’t a tool for making something happen. They just help show you where things are going.
Answer by SadharaSatguru
Hello em
Telling people about your reading will not change it.
Tarot can be a very accurate form of guidance & divination, the only way to tell in respect of future projections is to wait & see!
Sadhara
see profile 🙂

Where can I find free (printable) Tarot Cards?
Preferably Manga or Love and Relationship Tarot Cards?
Answer by JenMussari
Generally tarot cards are only considered to be engaged if they are given to the user as a gift.
Answer by Kateydid196482
try this web site.

What are the meanings of these 2 tarot cards (reversed)?
1. Justice – reversed meaning
2. 8 of cups – reversed meaning
Please give the reverse meaning, thanks.
Answer by Lily B.
Justice reversed:
Introduction: Whether reversed or upright, Justice deals with the idea of karma and the law of cause and effect, stating that all events, and all people, are connected. Not everything you are dealing with, however, is a direct result of your own actions or karma. Sometimes you will be called upon to deal with the results of the actions of someone you care about, and this can sometimes be as difficult and demanding as it is when you’re up against something that is completely of your own making. In reversal you are especially encouraged to know whether a given issue is “yours” or someone else’s. Don’t blame yourself unnecessarily.
General: In reverse, this card can mean that you are feeling currently as though something happening in your life is particularly unjust. You may well be correct. However, there may not be a great deal that you can do about it, and if there is not, it will be important to accept reality and not chafe too much.
Work: When Justice comes up in reverse in the context of a work question, you may indeed be being treated unfairly in your workplace. However, there may not be a great deal which you can do to change this in the short term. Think critically and logically about what is happening and do not allow emotion to make you “cut off your nose to spite your face.” Even when reversed, this card carries the warning that you need to be sure that your work/life balance is where it needs to be. Too much emphasis on either aspect of life throws the other into imbalance. Seek the best advice you can find before making any major changes with regard to your working life. Yes, things may be unjust. However the solution may be of longer term than simply leaving or creating a confrontation about it. Slow down.
Love: When you draw Justice in reverse, in the context of a love relationship, it can be very important that you look carefully at exactly what you are bringing about in this relationship. You may feel that you have been treated unfairly when this card appears (and this may be the case,) however it’s important to bear in mind that such things rarely come about in a vacuum. How might you have contributed to the current situation or current difficulties, if you are currently in a relationship? When you draw this card in reverse and you are looking for love, know that although you may feel as though you are ready for a long-term, loving relationship, that there may be ways in which you are standing in your own way to prevent love from coming to you. For example, if you are too eager to make changes to your own life, in order to “fit” with a partner, you may in fact need to develop stronger boundaries and a stronger sense of self before a true, loving, long term relationship will come about for you. Meditation on these matters can be helpful now.
Finances: With Justice in reverse showing, this is unlikely to be a good time for gambling. Be cautious and prudent with your money, and see to it that particularly with cash, you are careful where you put it and who has access to it. If you are waiting on an answer to financial issues and questions that must come from someone else/an institution, unfortunately you my have to wait a while longer. Try to be patient.
Health: Even when Justice is drawn in reversal, in the context of health, we are reminded that it is important to “stay in the moment” and to pay attention to how we are endeavoring to keep a sense of balance in our lives. Moderation is not just for monks, it’s an important part of living a sensible and healthy life. This is a good and an important time to seek advice from more experienced people and different healers if you are having health difficulties.
Spirituality: Regardless of what is going on in your life and even if you feel that you have been absolutely unfairly treated, this is a time to work on being centered and grounded. Your anger and sense of maltreatment are not going to help you. If you are really having a tough time dealing with what life has challenged you with now, you may find the writings of the current Dalai Lama very helpful and inspirational. Increase your compassion, for yourself, and for the world. You are not being singled out for torment.
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Answer by Zac Vanderhorst
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Answer by Tea
1. Justice reversed – Allowing your personal biases, hopes and fears to effect your decisions. Choosing emotionality over rationality. Choosing mercy over justice/fairness.
2. 8 of Cups reversed – An unwillingness to abandon a situation that just isn’t working out….mostly because you’ve probably invested a lot of time, energy, emotion and maybe even money into the situation.
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