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Originally Posted by FaeNathara
I THINK what you're saying is that card interpretations are so vague that you can find meaning in any card that you draw and that you'll automatically interpret them in a way as to reflect your expectations. Do I have that right?
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This is true for some but its not what I'm saying.
We jointly build the ethereal dimension on a massive scale by thought/emotion. The physical dimension has mechanical limitations eg
inertia that mostly prevent it from keeping up with the ethereal world.
However, in certain contexts, when those mechanical limitations are insignificant, the physical world becomes extremely responsive to our thoughts/emotions too, particularly our expectations.
In Tarot, although it seems random,
we are literally creating the spread which we expect.
If, whilst picking the spread, you fearlessly expect it to answer certain questions for you, it will.
The point of Tarot is to uncover truths we hide from ourselves. I'd therefore actually recommend using a book - as interpretation allows us to keep hiding it.
@FaeNathara Yes I also believe in a universal knowledge that we can all tap into, but only masters can tap into it at will. Tarot answers you regardless.