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Saturday, August 2, 2008

Getting A Tarot Card Reading

By Todd Koenig


If you are in a position where you don't know where or what to do, and you cannot rely on your friends or your family to help, you may want to consider a tarot reading. Although it is a matter of opinion as to whether these services are valid, if you are needing guidance perhaps this is for you.

You need to beware of scammers in this industry. Study potential tarot readers well and try to avoid being sucked in by people offering you a quick solution. Be careful and don't be to quick to pay if you don't like what you hear.

There is a wide variety of tarot reading sites available over the Internet. Finding the right one may take some time. Some sites offers free automated readings or you can have a live reading in a chatroom or by email. Live readings defiantly cost money, and you'll never really know how good the reading is until it's done.

No matter what type of reading you get, remember to take what you hear with a grain of salt. Some tarot readings are vague, and the information given to you can apply to almost anyone. Use common sense. The truest tarot readings can only tell you what's going on in your life and inside of you. In most cases, tarot readings cannot tell you if Billy loves you, or if you should pop the question to your lover. They can't tell you what to do based on another's feelings, only your own.

For your initial reading you may want to find a site that offers a free trial. You can then experiment to find a reader that is real, not just spitting out generalized junk to get your money. If you don't like the reading, then don't pay and find someone else. At the very least a tarot reader should be able to tell you something that is concrete and applicable to your life. If not, move on.

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