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Craig Browning wrote:...most of the people that believe in Readings/Psychics have fairly high IQs and Education status. . . not to mention, income levels.
FRK wrote:I have been studying the Tarot for a while and have all the card meaning quite well sorted in my own mind.
The problem is getting a simple spread of even 3 cards in to a coherent reading.
Any one got any advice on how to link card together or which card to put more emphasis on.
Thanks
mark lewis wrote:I do not agree, however, in asking too many questions. If you do this the client will start to think, "I thought you were supposed to be telling me"
Questioning the client should be kept to a minimum. You may have to do it once or twice but the less the better.
The reading will be more impressive that way.
TonyB wrote:Julian Moore, in one of his publications, said that if it feels like a reading, it is a bad reading. If it feels like a conversation, it is a good reading. If it feels like you have made a friend, it is a great reading. A certain amount of questioning, if done the right way, can make a reading a lot more powerful.
TonyB wrote:Craig Browning wrote:...most of the people that believe in Readings/Psychics have fairly high IQs and Education status. . . not to mention, income levels.
Craig, if you are going to make a sweeping statement like that you are going to have to back it up. Otherwise you are just muddying the waters.
Craig's claim strikes me as very dubious, and seems to be more about building up his self-image of what he does, rather than reflection the reality. And I won't accept such a sweeping statement unless there is real evidence to back it up.
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