A lady friend had me drive her to a Tarot reader in San Diego one time. We were just friends, but very close. She was nervous as all hell about the reading and I held her hand while she was waiting to go in. The reader must have spotted this because she came out with all kinds of things implying we were lovers. (The lady was, and still is, married to one of my best friends, who was at sea at the time.) She came out of there steaming mad and never went to another one. She still laughs at that when it comes up.The Mad Hatter wrote:I've had two 'tarot' readings in my life, neither were remotely accurate.
Either that or I have died twice already, in which case you're all fucked muhahahah!
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Seems extraordinarily generic to me.Deersbee wrote:Unless you "died" symbolically and started over as a reformed a new person, this is what death symbolizes in Tarot.The Mad Hatter wrote:I've had two 'tarot' readings in my life, neither were remotely accurate.
Either that or I have died twice already, in which case you're all fucked muhahahah!
Tarot is a system of symbols that can be used to help put a bridge between subconscious and conscious knowledge and for meditation because you always know more than you know; it is for personal consumption actually, not for predictions and charlatanie.
"Dying doesn't mean death, it means a change in your personality"
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Tarot IS generic and symbolic.
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All same-same horrorscope, dear lady.Deersbee wrote:Tarot IS generic and symbolic.
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red flags flying here....Deersbee wrote:Unless you "died" symbolically and started over as a reformed a new person, this is what death symbolizes in Tarot.The Mad Hatter wrote:I've had two 'tarot' readings in my life, neither were remotely accurate.
Either that or I have died twice already, in which case you're all fucked muhahahah!
Tarot is a system of symbols that can be used to help put a bridge between subconscious and conscious knowledge and for meditation because you always know more than you know; it is for personal consumption actually, not for predictions and charlatanie.
advertising lingo - "help" -- it's like an advertisement for a cold remedy that "helps" relieve some symptom or another. They're not saying it actually relieves anything. They're saying it just "helps."
So - does it "put a bridge between subconscious and conscious knowledge," or does it just "help."
Red flag number 2 is the ambiguity here - how, exactly, is shuffling and dealing the cards bridging (or "helping" to bridge) the subconscious and conscious knowledge? Is it any better than assigning names like "death" and other tarot labels to playing cards and dealing those randomly?
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...and meaningless, except to the extent someone imputes their own notions to it. The cards dealt bear no relation to the person for whom the dealer is dealing them.Deersbee wrote:Tarot IS generic and symbolic.
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Symbols are the language of the Unconscious, to quote old Jung. This is all I'm saying, Tarot-induced meditation aims at accessing the unconscious, it only works for personal use though, not to access the unconscious of other people.
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So any set of symbols would help your focus, or just the Tarot?Deersbee wrote:Symbols are the language of the Unconscious, to quote old Jung. This is all I'm saying, Tarot-induced meditation aims at accessing the unconscious, it only works for personal use though, not to access the unconscious of other people.
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What do you mean "it works?" Works to actually do what?Deersbee wrote:Symbols are the language of the Unconscious, to quote old Jung. This is all I'm saying, Tarot-induced meditation aims at accessing the unconscious, it only works for personal use though, not to access the unconscious of other people.
Tarot cards are stack of cards with different symbols on them. You deal the cards. Even if you're dealing the cards "for yourself", the cards aren't coming out in any pattern or order that is personal to you. They are inanimate objects and unless you're choosing which cards are coming up, they are coming up according to your essentially random shuffle.
What possible relation to you could they have?
Is it irrelevant how the cards come up? There just needs to be some set of symbols to contemplate?
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OK, I give up, you got me, I don't lay Tarot. The closest I've come to look into it was in relation to W.B. Yeats when I studied his symbolic references, he was president of the Golden Dawn for a while, so I looked into it. Now, better talk about Yeats, isn't he just great?! Just think of The Lake Isle of Innisfree! http://www.bartleby.com/103/44.html
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That fuckin' Kursk shit is mad crack.
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And jung was full of shit, especially when it came to symbols (And dream analysis)Deersbee wrote:Symbols are the language of the Unconscious, to quote old Jung. This is all I'm saying, Tarot-induced meditation aims at accessing the unconscious, it only works for personal use though, not to access the unconscious of other people.
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Turning and turning in the widening gyreDeersbee wrote:OK, I give up, you got me, I don't lay Tarot. The closest I've come to look into it was in relation to W.B. Yeats when I studied his symbolic references, he was president of the Golden Dawn for a while, so I looked into it. Now, better talk about Yeats, isn't he just great?! Just think of The Lake Isle of Innisfree! http://www.bartleby.com/103/44.html
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The cards in my experience do funny things. I've had very few completely spurious readings, which are still possible despite the ambiguity of the meaning, and none in the last 18 months or so. Certain cards have cropped up with an odd frequency, seemingly signifying future events. The most I can say is that they are for me a useful tool, almost like a very old friend giving me advice on a situation. In reality that “advice” is simply me thinking around a problem from a different angle. I’m probably prey to confirmation bias, which is why I’m doing the whole diary thing. The last thing that I want is to start making counter intuitive decisions based on what the cards told me.
To answer a previous question, any system of symbolism with philosophical advice tied to it randomly accessed would to my mind yield similar results.
To answer a previous question, any system of symbolism with philosophical advice tied to it randomly accessed would to my mind yield similar results.
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EWB, they're all spurious.
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