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Nobody told you about this ?? 5 Very Interesting Things about Tarot !

Tarot has become so popular these days. But the psychic behind Tarot is still relatively unknown.. i would like to tell you some interesting facts about Tarot that maybe you haven't known or thought about yet, so ready?? Read on ...

1. The Death card doesn't actually mean you're going to die or something terrible will happen : This is one of the most common misconceptions about tarot. The Death card represents transformation and change, not literal death. It's one of my favourite cards and shows progress in life, for sure.

2. Sometimes the cards can be a little too on-the-nose: Have you ever had a tarot reading where the cards seemed to be almost too accurate? It can be both amusing and a little spooky when the cards seem to know exactly what's going on in your life.

3. Tarot readers don't always have all the answers: Despite what some people may believe, tarot readers don't have all the answers. Sometimes the cards can be confusing or contradictory, and even the most skilled reader may not be able to provide a clear answer. Tarots are based on current energies & not written on stone. Revisit when ur feeling better.

4. The illustrations on the cards can be pretty bizarre: If you've ever taken a close look at a tarot deck, you may have noticed that some of the illustrations are pretty out there. From winged lions to mermaids to skeletons, tarot cards can feature some pretty strange imagery. It's not what is on theory but what u feel intuitively.

5. It's possible to give yourself a "bad" reading: Have you ever done a tarot reading for yourself and gotten a bunch of cards that seem really negative or ominous? It's important to remember that tarot readings are not set in stone, and sometimes a "bad" reading can be an opportunity for growth and transformation.

Hope you enjoyed this, till next time !! 

Take care of yourself ...You lovely human being!! 

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