Take it with a pinch of salt.
Hey Agenda
Dude man, i got a few suggestion that u can try to counter it
use feng shui to counter(i am not jokeing)
or u can try something that i am currently studying on
soul leaveing to readjusting your life
for soul leaveing read this (i have not fully explore it yet)
http://members.tripod.com/~Frodpod/selfl.htm
note that this is all in your OWN risk and i been doing it for awhile(not 100%) and so far among all the reports, this website above is the most accurate from my own personal experience
i dun want to go into details about things i do in this reply
but u can talk 2 me about it and i see what i can help u
by adding me to my msn at [email protected]
I'm not into Tarot. But just found this interesting.
http://www.holistic.com/holistic/learning.nsf/0/dc9696412bfb6b60872569fa00453eb5
Every exit is an entry somewhere else. - Tom Stoppard
Every time you settle for the unacceptable you suffer a small death. - Stephen C. Paul
THE TAROT'S DEATH CARD, key #13 of the Major Arcana, does not mean physical death. Rather, the Death card portrays symbolic death-a change or transformation. Often, it heralds the end of a familiar or more comfortable mode. It conveys a release which is necessary for growth and expansion. Perhaps it even brings a whole new set of principles which will guide you spiritually, emotionally, psychologically or financially. Joseph Campbell, author of A Hero with A Thousand Faces, describes times of personal change as periods when "The familiar life horizon has been outgrown; the old concepts, ideals, and emotional patterns no longer fit; the time for the passing of a threshold is at hand." The sunrise depicted in the background of the Death card holds the promise of the transformation which is about to take place: the death of the old self, but also the dawning of a new day. The Death card is a cue that you are at a "threshold"-a crossing into a new phase, unbounded by the past.
If you are casting the cards in a Tarot reading for another person, as a sensitive reader, you should always address this card immediately when it appears in a reading, and then go back to the rest of the reading. The "Seeker" (who is receiving the reading) should be reassured that the "death" being depicted here is symbolic and transformational, not literal. You might even encourage the individual to discuss his or her reactions to the card, relating it to events that may be occurring in his or her life. The white rose which the Death figures holds is the symbol of rebirth. It also portrays the mystery which surrounds death and transformation. Since there is no Tarot card that specifically portrays birth, we may wonder: Is the Death card really the birth card? The cycles of life, especially birth and death are mysterious and paradoxical. Such mystery is embedded in the Tarot's system. It is meant to challenge you and allow you to explore the meaning of life on a deeper level and from a broader perspective.
When this card appears in your reading, it may be an invitation to embrace change and transformation, especially as it refers to your consciousness or past lifestyle. As such, it represents the quintessential example of "letting go." It's appearance may encourage you as you are clearing out the old and making way for the new. You can even meditate on the Death card in a creative visualization process, allowing its potent imagery to infuse your unconscious with its implied invitation to trust the process of transformation and release. The Death card can assist you in dissolving any negative forces which, knowingly or unknowingly, have taken root in your unconscious mind.
At other times, the Death card may appear in your reading when there are changes which you know you need to make but which you are resisting. The potent Death imagery may serve to remind you that the more you hate something and the more you run from it, the more you are bound to it. You are caught by that which you seek to avoid. Resistance leads to persistence and sometimes that resistance to a problem or situation may actually help to maintain it. The Death card may help you to release resistance. As the symbolism makes contact with your deep mind, it retrieves the more elevated doctrine that shows the meaning of death in a broader context. You can never know what miracles, what healing, what insight or growth might come to you through the difficult times of your life and as you face life's challenges. It is likely that the Spirit flowing through your periods of change or difficulty will bring an expanded life, a greater self or a greater good. The symbolic death that follows may allow you to move forward. For example, perhaps you are holding onto friendships that are no longer supportive or nurturing. Perhaps your career or job is no longer satisfying. The Death card's appearance in your reading may be inviting you to deliberately address the issues at hand regarding these changes. Perhaps Death asks, "Is it time to let go and move on? Can you trust that some greater good will come to you as you surrender to the change?"
It can be one of life's greatest challenges to know when it is time to let go and allow "death" to claim whatever is being embraced. Meditation on the Death card may allow you to discern if, and when, it is time to let go, to mourn and grieve if necessary, and prepares you to be open to whatever is next. The Death card may guide you through a loss or sorrow so that you will not dwell on it excessively.
If you are in the midst of a difficult life challenge, the Death card may also represent the process of spiritual purification in which you gain a deeper understanding of the love of a higher force. That is, often during times of adversity, you may be called to turn to a higher force to guide and sustain you. The Death card challenges you to expand your spiritual beliefs, allowing more of Spirit to touch and heal you. It also holds great hope-the hope that you can start over, embark on a new journey. As we are purged of the old, we are lighter, more receptive-we are freed of the past, ready to start on a new course.
The darkness of winter is upon us; we have pause to contemplate death's message. As we hunker down into the chill, Nature reminds us that death is part of the cycle of life. All the signs of winter, the bare trees, the raw cold, the barren terrain may keep our spirits at bay. But we can keep Death's emblem of transformation in our hearts, allowing it to remind us that there is a sunrise in the horizon and it holds the promise of a new dawn.
About the Author:
Geraldine Amaral has been reading and studying the Tarot for over 20 years. Through her studies with a Hawaiian "Kahuna" and her education in psychology and the humanities, she has developed insight into the symbolic, psychological and esoteric nature of the cards. Her workshops on the Tarot reveal its relationship to Jungian psychology, with emphasis on using Tarot to communicate with the unconscious mind. She is the author of Tarot Celebrations: Honoring the Inner Voice and publisher of "Celebrating the Tarot," a Tarot newsletter. She resides in Arlington, Virginia, with her three cats, Sweet Baby, Neshamah and Spirit. For a COMPLIMENTARY copy of her newsletter or for more information about upcoming Tarot workshops, please call 703-671-7421 or email: [email protected].
since when tarot cards are real
you expect pieces of paper to predict your future?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_(Tarot_card)
It is unlikely that this card actually represents a physical death, usually it inclines toward an end of something; possibly a relationship, interest or otherwise; therefore, an increased sense of self-awareness — not to be confused with self-consciousness or any kind of self-diminishment.
Joan Bunning, author of Learning the Tarot, says "It is a truism in tarot work that Card 13 rarely has anything to do with physical death. A responsible card reader never interprets Card 13 in this way because this view is too limiting. Death is not something that happens once to our bodies. It happens continually, at many levels and not just in the physical. Each moment is the end of the previous moment and is the beginning of the next.
rebuke the power of the tarot cards coz its from the evil one. trust in the only true god. always remember, what u claim, u will get.. so if u claim death, u may die.. but if u claim healing, you may get healing.
Originally posted by therapeutics:rebuke the power of the tarot cards coz its from the evil one. trust in the only true god. always remember, what u claim, u will get.. so if u claim death, u may die.. but if u claim healing, you may get healing.
i think it only works if he has authority over the power (using christian lingo)
I should note before posting the following, that I do not recommend Tarot reading, needing to know the future through divination, and definitely discourage superstitions about such things.
But I am posting the following for a more balanced POV.
Update: I would like to add to this article, I don't believe in the fate part.
Fortune telling, divination and things like that may predict certain outcomes, but it's not 'fated'. No such thing as a fixed destiny.
http://www.holisticmakeover.com/July7th2006.htm

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Most people know that tarot cards are about as evil as
coloring books. Instead of being tools of some satanic
force, they’re simply pieces of cardboard with pictures
that help to trigger intuition. The more intuitive a reader
is, and the more they know the cards and have established
a dependable system to use them, the more accurate their
readings are.
Of course, the question for the tarot reader is important
too. General, unfocussed, or trivial questions tend to get
poor results. Specific questions tend to get specific answers.
Questions such as “Will I be rich?” or “When will I meet
my soul mate?” are very common, but not well stated; rich
means different things to different people and we all have
many soul mates. “What will be with the idea I have for a
business?” or “What will be with my love life in the next
6 months?” are much more appropriate questions. Also,
if the questioner isn’t supposed to know something
because it may interfere with his or her destined path,
for example, a good reader will know the question isn’t
meant to be explored.
Another important yet often overlooked factor which
effects accuracy with tarot spreads is personal energy.
Just as you have a great energy connection with certain
friends which results in great experiences, or a poor
energy connection with a neighbor who isn’t respectful,
positive or negative energy between a reader and client
can greatly influence the quality of the reading.
For example, when Stephen does a tarot reading for a
long-standing client with whom he has a great working
relationship, the energy connection is good and that
person’s faith in Stephen as a reader allows the information
he “receives” to flow freely and copiously. Alternatively,
when he does a reading for someone who’s very critical
and skeptical or who happens to be projecting, for whatever
reason, a lot of negativity energy, because of Stephen’s
strong empathic and spiritually sensitive state, he’ll feel
blocked and not compelled to help the person.
How does tarot work? There are many theories, but we
believe tarot readings can very effectively outline current
and destined personal circumstances because there exists a
divine order in this Universe, everyone is intimately
connected to this order, and because fate exists. Also, the
78 unique tarot cards and the methods employed using them
are mathematically and symbolically synchronistic with
“what is.” An experienced tarot reader can tap into this
synchronicity. It is not an “accident” or “coincidence” when
certain cards appear in certain positions in the tarot spread
of an experienced reader.
Some readers claim that their tarot spreads are “...only about
the current path you are on. It’s possible you will change
directions and avoid the outcome indicated.” In some cases
this can be true, but some readers might say this because
they lack confidence in their abilities, or to attempt to
empower their clients and keep them from feeling too much
fear about the future.
However, based on our 22+ years (combined 44+) of
experience with metaphysics, we believe that the majority
of significant future personal life events and circumstances,
as outlined by tarot, comprehensive astrology and numerology,
and other esoteric sciences, are immutable. If something is
going to happen, it’s going to happen.
We believe, based on years of regular spreads for ourselves
and others, that the future can be seen through tarot.
However, as stated above, results depend heavily upon
the reader and other factors listed in this column.
Lastly, to provide a better idea of why some readers
don’t offer as much insight as you might hope, here are
some other common reasons for inaccurate tarot readings:
*The reader, even with an extremely successful track
record and a very consistent, high accuracy level, has
an off reading and happens to give one of his or her
inaccurate readings to the client (no reader is 100%
accurate).
*The reader is inexperienced with the process and, or
does not yet know at least the bulk of the symbolism
found through each of the 78 cards.
*The reader is not very intuitive, or his or her intuition
is blocked for whatever reason.
*The reader’s philosophies and beliefs conflict with “what
is” (e.g., he or she tells the client that they can cheat fate
and erase all of their tough karma without having to directly
balance it, or that they can have the “relationship of their
dreams” whenever they want, creating a “permanent,”
blissful, conflict-free “life-partner” situation without the
use of self-deception, manipulation, and conditional love).
*The day and time (universal, and the client’s personal
numerological and astrological timing) of the reading strongly
suggests, despite the high level of expertise and accuracy of
the reader, that information imparted at that moment may not
be as appropriate or accurate as it would be at other times.
*The client is fated to hear specific information in the reading
that turns out to be inaccurate, but that information helps to
ultimately steer them in the right direction.
*The reader is biased about the issue related to the reading;
human filters can and sometimes do get in the way of
spiritual guidance.
Copyright © 2007 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo
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Originally posted by An Eternal Now:I should note before posting the following, that I do not recommend Tarot reading, needing to know the future through divination, and definitely discourage superstitions about such things.
But I am posting the following for a more balanced viewpoint.
http://www.holisticmakeover.com/July7th2006.htm
i don't recommend tarot reading either.
firstly, you give yourself unneccessary fear, and you are meddling with powers which aren't from God, and no one knows the future, except God.
and powers that aren't from God ain't free. There's always a trade off.
Relax, you're not going to die or go to hell if God is Imaginary. You are imagining too much.
that time i let a fortune teller in little india read my fortune, then the parrot picked up a devil's card. guess what the fortune teller told me...
let us know your address so we can go there eat free curry chicken kthxbye
I think agenda you should calm down and stay cool....don't let predictions drive you crazy..when clearly it shouldn't...things happen if only you choose to believe in it...
Oh please don't be superstitious.
It's a lie. Don't worry a bit.
relax~ just a tarot card reading
if it is tt accurate~ everyone can be God liao..cuz can predict one's death easily?
just enjoy ur trip[^^
take it with a pinch of salt
u heard of self-prophesy....dun read too much into it. My fren always say it will end up being self-fulfiling if you believe in it
Death card is a card of change.
Originally posted by Agenda:My friend did a prediction for me using Tarot Cards, I got a death card in the month of september and I'm going overseas during that time. I thought nothing of it.
But what he predicted this month is coming true, I'm becoming more short-tempered. I get pissed at small things or almost nothing. Like today, I was at the gym and my friend was spotting for me, suddenly I just felt pissed off at the way he was spotting.
Help!!!
your SG education did u no good. please drop out from school.
dun think too much lar. what must go must go.
this sounds interesting.
If the prediction is true, then you are invincible from now until September.
Drinking poison, jumping from high buildings, staying underwater for hours will not kill.
anyways, there are alot of predictions that in month of aug,sept,oct 2008, the world will experience alot of deaths, predicted in the tens of millions
and you are just one in the statistics
Originally posted by dumbdumb!:i don't recommend tarot reading either.
firstly, you give yourself unneccessary fear, and you are meddling with powers which aren't from God, and no one knows the future, except God.
and powers that aren't from God ain't free. There's always a trade off.
spiritism..they will make it seems like its true or happenin or has happend. Powers not frm God will cost u a life..
btw, TS u believe in tarot cards...u believe in santa claus too??how about making a wish to a shootin star??
Originally posted by playboy_1985:that time i let a fortune teller in little india read my fortune, then the parrot picked up a devil's card. guess what the fortune teller told me...
wat he tell u??u a horny devil??or treat u eat curry devil??
i dont believe in tarot cards but i believe in santa claus. how ?