Divination

Hot Questions for Divination (100)

Absolutely. You can think of tarot cards as a tool, like a paintbrush or a musical instrument. The same paintbrush, in different hands, will undoubtedly produce vastly different paintings.
This is an interesting question, and many people have had similar doubts. Simply put, the answer might be more complex than you imagine, but generally speaking: even if you don't believe in it, Tarot ...
Answer: Absolutely not. You can think of it this way: science and tarot cards are two completely different tools used to solve entirely different problems.
Certainly, we can talk about this. Let's put it this way: Tarot cards themselves are not psychological counseling, but they can absolutely be considered a very useful "auxiliary tool for psychological...
Yes, and your mood is a very critical factor influencing Tarot card interpretations. You can understand it this way: Tarot cards are not like a weather forecast that tells you a definitive "it will ra...
Hello, this is a very interesting question, and many people have similar experiences. Based on my own experience and understanding, I'll try to explain it from the perspective of an ordinary person.
Hello, that's an excellent question, and it's one that many friends new to Tarot cards often have. You can imagine Tarot cards as a very skilled "mute storyteller.
Regarding the accuracy of Tarot card readings, let's put it this way: it's quite different from what many people imagine. If you're hoping it will predict the winning lottery numbers for the next draw...
It can be said that the "Moon" card indeed resonates strongly with the feeling of "inner turmoil." Imagine the imagery of the Moon card: a hazy moon in the sky, its light indistinct.
Absolutely not! This is a very common misconception. You can think of the "Devil" card as a warning sign, rather than a final judgment. It's more like a reminder: "Hey, are you trapped by something?" ...
Haha, your analogy is quite vivid! Seeing the "High Priestess" as a "cold and aloof top student" can be said to capture some of her core characteristics, but it's not entirely accurate.
You could say that, but the term "grand finale" only tells half the story. The World card is indeed the final card of the Major Arcana in Tarot, so it carries strong connotations of "completion," "ful...
Hello! When many people first draw the "Hanged Man" card, they often feel a bit bewildered, thinking it might be a bad sign, and might even associate it with what you call "lying flat" (tang ping).
Let's put it this way: when you see the "Ten of Pentacles" card, you can secretly rejoice a little, because it truly is the most materially abundant and stable card in the Tarot, arguably a top-tier c...
Oh dear, you've drawn the Tower card! Don't panic just yet. Many people's first reaction to this card is, "Oh no, something big is going to happen!" While this card indeed represents drastic change, i...
Not necessarily! This is a common misconception; many people see "The Lovers" card and immediately think it signifies romance. Of course, it can indeed represent a beautiful romantic relationship, whe...
Don't worry, don't worry, drawing the "Death" card is arguably the most misunderstood card in Tarot. Its name alone can seem terrifying, but you can rest assured that it generally does not signify act...
Of course! That's absolutely fine, and I highly encourage you to do so. You can think of a card spread as a "framework for asking questions." Classic spreads, like the "Three-Card Spread" or the "Celt...
Hey friend, that's an excellent question, and one that many beginners struggle with. My advice is very clear: always start with simple spreads. You can think of it like learning to cook.
Ah, that's an excellent question, and it's a common misconception for many friends new to Tarot. The answer is actually quite simple: a spread isn't more accurate just because it's more complex.