on 31-12-2014 04:15 PM
A girlfriend of mine went to a tarot card reader in Qld last week who told her her dog which she adores would die soon.
I can't believe how cruel that is.
I've only had my cards read once years ago and she told me some amazing things, good things, all of which
came true.... amazing as she touched on some really personal things she couldn't have known about. She also told me that readers who give bad news are shonky. .
What do others think.
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01-01-2015 07:16 PM - edited 01-01-2015 07:19 PM
Thanks for the explanation Zanadoo. Me.... I'm sort of open minded but sceptical. I do think if you're told certain things it can become a self-fulfilling prophesy. (if that's the expression) t. I also think to be a good tarot reader you'd need maybe years of study?
My friend is rather gullible and it's only because she's so low at the moment that she went in the hopes of getting good news. So big fail.
And yes I love the artwork on the cards too.
It could take years of study, but it also depends on what deck you use. Some of them are pictorial enough to make them easy to remember or to at least give you clues as to their meaning. Or if you simply have a good memory when learning about them that's even better. (I found it fairly the easy to remember the meanings of the major arcana, but the minor arcana....not so much).
As for pets and life expectancy...you never know and I'd be VERY sceptical that a fortune teller would know when they'd never seen the pet. I lost my previous cat to cancer - she was 16 which was a good age. The thing is, she had an overactive thyoid and was getting regular blood tests are more examinations besides, one of which was only one month before the diagnosis and one where if she'd had cancer then it should have shown up (according to the vet). So even the vet didn't know. I can't speak for dogs (I haven't owned one in years) but once a cat is seriously ill, you've tried everything and it can't or won't eat, the hard decision has to be made.
How old is your friend's dog? Is age an issue? I hope your friend doesn't dwell on this tarot reading. The trouble with fortune tellers is they are so sure they are right.....even when they get it wrong. To do the job you need to have faith in your predictions, but having faith is a nebulous thing. You've only got to look at the number of them that come out of the woodwork in the new year with all kinds of claims.....and at the end of that year it can be amusing to look back and see how wrong they could be. - and that's just the famous ones that regularly appear on TV and in magazines.
on 31-12-2014 04:19 PM
Perhaps your friend needed to prepare herself......
on 31-12-2014 04:22 PM
@bright.ton42 wrote:A girlfriend of mine went to a tarot card reader in Qld last week who told her her dog which she adores would die soon.
I can't believe how cruel that is.
I've only had my cards read once years ago and she told me some amazing things, good things, all of which
came true.... amazing as she touched on some really personal things she couldn't have known about. She also told me that readers who give bad news are shonky. .
What do others think.
Can I ask how old the dog is ??
on 31-12-2014 04:37 PM
She also told me that readers who give bad news are shonky. .
hmmm...i've always thought the ones
that only gave good news were shonky...
on 31-12-2014 04:47 PM
@bright.ton42 wrote:A girlfriend of mine went to a tarot card reader in Qld last week who told her her dog which she adores would die soon.
I can't believe how cruel that is.
I've only had my cards read once years ago and she told me some amazing things, good things, all of which
came true.... amazing as she touched on some really personal things she couldn't have known about. She also told me that readers who give bad news are shonky. .
What do others think.
I have never had a tarot card reading but some year ago I went with 2 friends to have are palms read. I didn't surprise me that we all got never similar readings (because we were about the same ages), about weddings, births of children etc.
on 31-12-2014 04:59 PM
I think it depends on what her definition of "soon" means. A week, a month, 10 months ?? Of course her much loved dog is going to die. We all do 😞 & so do our pets. IMO I think if you are going to go to these people, you have to take what they tell you with a bit of indifference. Otherwise, you would believe everything they told you was actual Fact.
on 31-12-2014 05:09 PM
Yes I agree horizon....... my friend is very vulnerable at the moment due to personal circumstances and I don't think she should have risked going to the reader. We all want good news but you probably have to take the bad with the good. The fact is her dog is 10 and already diagnosed with a murmur. Otherwise the dog is healthy but anything can happen and the tarot reader said 'within 2 years' which to be honest sounds realistic to me. .
I don't know what to say to my friend except that she needs to take it with a grain of salt I suppose. .
on 31-12-2014 05:15 PM
on 31-12-2014 05:34 PM
No it's a beagle/cavalier. Why do you ask aps?
on 31-12-2014 05:36 PM