Saturday, August 4, 2012

The Tarot Cards and Intuition


The tarot card reading or a task that is commonly believed that only gifted people can do it. In a sense it is true, since it is undeniable that to make a correct reading tarot cards you need to have some kind of natural gift. But not reach this component only. People involved in professional reading tarot decks should study in depth the symbolism present in each of the mysteries, and how the cards relate to each other. The tarot is only half the letters are not true, are simply those who pass, forming a communication path to a reality not evident.

That natural gift that we refer to is often called intuition or sixth sense. The existence of this ability to see things out of sight has been treated many times for medicine and physiology, among other sciences. The reality is that there are large areas of the brain we do not know what they are, or what role. It would not be surprising then that all humans have a predictive or an intuition that make you realize things are not obvious. The important thing is to discover and cultivate it, it is possible to develop like any other skill.

Whoever makes the run of the cards should have sufficient insight to be attributed to the cards exposed its true meaning, in relation to the reality experienced by the client, its history, and the circumstances surrounding it. The key is to recognize that first image that comes to mind us, and develop it, without allowing awareness, prejudices, or misconceptions stand in the way.

Develop intuition requires a special exercise that only years of practice can provide. For example, we see that the person is depressed. This is true because the naked eye, with a minimum of empathy, we will have enough to realize the mood of the client. But the real insight put into action will give us an answer about the rationale and reasons for this depression. Many people, not only in the situation of reading tarot cards, have developed a very strong intuition that helps in other areas of life, as in the workplace or in relation to others.

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