The Language of Tarot by Jeannie Reed

The Language of Tarot by Jeannie Reed

Author:Jeannie Reed
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: jeannie reed;jeannie read;language of tarot;tarot language;learning the tarot;learning to read tarot;reading the tarot;reading tarot cards;how to read tarot cards;learn to read tarot cards;tarot;divination
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide, LTD.
Published: 2019-08-09T15:28:34+00:00


A year or so later, a client I’d worked with a few times came back.

“You remember a girl named Allie? She came to see you in January, and you said her marriage wasn’t going to work out?”

“Yes, I remember.” The truth was I’d wondered about it often ever since.

“Well, they got married, and like you said, it lasted six months.” The friend paused. “She really should’ve listened to you.”

But I know, from my own experience in life and with clients, that if we don’t make mistakes, then we don’t grow, and if we don’t grow, then where are we?

So Allie made a mistake. In the grand scheme of things, not the biggest possible one.

Some people even call it a “starter marriage” these days, kind of like training wheels on a two-wheeler. You do it, you do it wrong, you figure out what you did wrong, and with luck you never do it again.

See, this is really important for a reader to know: Many females are just plain obsessed with getting married, for many different reasons. But obsession has nothing to do with informed choice or even desire. It has more to do with a kind of desperation. Webster’s Dictionary defines obsession as “a persistent disturbing preoccupation with an often unreasonable idea or feeling.” For sure, this kind of thing is nothing to base a wedding on, never mind a lifetime. And the reader can spot it because the obsessed person is a hundred percent involved in the obsession and will allow nothing to get in the way of that. You’re doing a reading and the client keeps coming back to the same questions: Where is he? When is he coming?

Just tell these people what you see and hope for the best for them.

And tell them you hope you’re wrong.

And mean it.



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