Why can Tarot card readings be so accurate?

I'm a "cradle" Catholic, born, raised, and still practicing, but I find myself drawn to Tarot cards from time to time. Every time I've had a reading done, the cards were dead-on. How and why does this happen?

simon2007-03-09T12:22:29Z

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the accuracy of the reading has nothing to do with the cards, but with the person using them. the tarot is only a tool to aid in sight and so is only as good as the person using them

Anonymous2007-03-09T20:29:22Z

Tarot readings are vague and can come true by chance.

Try getting a specific reading and see what happens. For example, instead of asking the cards, "will I be happy?" Ask for the name of the guy who will make you happy. If the cards can't do that, how can they exhibit perception of future events? Names are easy. Don't you know the names of your family and friends almost without thinking?

eri2007-03-09T20:36:11Z

What kind of things did they tell you? How accurate were their predictions, and what kind of things did they predict? Most of the time, it's stuff like 'I see water in your future' or 'you'll get a new job'. Vague stuff that could easily apply to 90% of the population, and stuff that's easily fit to many situations (the beach, a stream, a boat, Riverside dr, spilling your drink on your keyboard, etc). There's nothing 'wrong' or 'sinful' about tarot readings, they just don't actually work, so don't waste your time.

KC2007-03-09T20:29:13Z

Simon is correct. When I read Tarot, the cards that turn up are a mere guideline for me. I use them as cues to signal my perception and direct the discussion.

June smiles2007-03-09T20:50:56Z

Leave them alone, they are as ouija boards, stuff from the dark side. Stay with what you know and thank God every day for His blessings and Peace.

Oh yeah, why do they seem accurate? people become very skilled at reading the person and getting indications of what to tell them, but it is conjecture.

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