March 25, 2008

The Truth About Online Tarot Readings

A lot of you are NOT going to want to hear this. Not the ones who are so into this stuff that they'll believe just about anything that somebody will tell you and certainly not the psychics out there who are perpetrating this fraud on the public. Yes, you heard the word correctly. I said FRAUD. Don't worry, I'm not just going to hurl accusations around. I'm going to explain in great detail why online Tarot readings are outright frauds and not worth the time it took to do them.


After you read this article, you will understand why people can't tell you future over the Internet and hopefully you'll also save yourself some money.

I have been doing Tarot readings now for over 20 years. I have also had my cards read for me many times. Some of those readings were done by very well known and accurate psychics and some were done by pure charlatans. There is no other way to describe them. Well, here's the news flash for those of you who think you can get anywhere near an accurate Tarot reading online. You can't, and this is why.

The whole basis of the Tarot reading is to connect with the person you are doing the reading for. If you've been properly trained in the art of the Tarot, you know that there is one very important step to performing an accurate Tarot reading for your subject. The subject has to come in contact with the cards. The way this is done is actually quite simple.

The most common method is for the Tarot reader to first shuffle the cards in a normal manner. After the shuffling is completed, the reader places the deck in front of the subject and instructs the subject to break up the deck into three distinct piles by picking up a group of the cards in the person's dominant hand, be it right or left, and then placing that group next to the original group. They then repeat the process by picking up a group of cards from the second group and creating a third group. The subject then takes the three groups and puts the cards back together to form one group. This can be done by placing group one on group three and then on group two, or by placing group three on group one and then on group two or by any combination that they choose. The point of this is to have the subject come in contact with the cards so as to have a portion of their essence "mix" with the cards. This is what provides for an accurate reading.

Guess what? You can't do this online. The technology to allow subjects to become "one" with the cards over the Internet has yet to be developed and I seriously doubt that it ever will.

If you're looking for some fun and don't take this seriously, that's fine. That's pretty much all you're going to get. But if you're looking for a serious reading to a serious problem and hope to find a serious and accurate solution, don't bother getting your cards read over the Internet.

It's the biggest lie since Custer said "Over the hill, I think they're friendly Indians."

You've been warned.

To YOUR Divination Success,

Steven Wagenheim

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