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Thats a fab idea, i always have tarot cards with me so i will never be boredthinbuddha said:I also play solitaire with my tarot cards (with modified rules that work wonderfully). They never invade my dreams to voice complaints.
Thats a fab idea, i always have tarot cards with me so i will never be boredthinbuddha said:I also play solitaire with my tarot cards (with modified rules that work wonderfully). They never invade my dreams to voice complaints.
Ya know, I may be on the other side of the fence, but I honor, respect, and embrace not only your choice but your right to express yourself!13WildMoons said:It is my OPINION that what others do is disrespectful. It is not an assumption because I know that everyone does their own thing for their own reasons. I don't have to agree with them though. However in all the many years that I have been doing readings or getting readings I have not once said anything to anyone directly about how they treat their cards. It's their own thing - and that choice I do respect.
It is my choice to get upset about it because it goes strongly against MY spiritual beliefs. So therefore I do find it an important enough thing for me to get upset about.
I've revisited the thread with my own version, that I've been playing since the 1970s, so it's pretty well honed as a great game.thinbuddha said:I've been playing by something very close to these rules for a couple years, so they are pretty well tested:
http://tarotforum.net/showthread.php?t=72734
<strangled gasp>yirabeth said:However I riffle shuffle so of course, many would say I do not take care of them.
That's not so surprising. Readers use whatever tools they use to give them focus, and get them in the zone.ana luisa said:I know a lady who reads with playing cards. These are also used for solitaire and poker... And they give amazing readings too. Go figure.
<laughter> That would make a great title for an Hercule Poirot mystery!Alissa said:In my defense, it was an accidental homicide. Death by lemonade.
But that Knight Swords now-moment, with an undisciplined collection like mine, merely means that I calm down, and have a blissful afternoon of sorting through current and old friends, and maybe finding something (or somethings) else that I discover I really want to work with more than the original deck of the now-moment!Elven said:My decks at home are all neatly displayed - because if they're not, I go crazy. I hate trying to find a deck I want in a 'now' moment,