Asking Your Question…
Now that the deck and the appropriate significator have been chosen, simply ask your question. You may, of course, not have a specific question, and that is fine. Simply let me know that you would like a general reading. You can also indicate an area of interest if you prefer, such as work, love, family, school, etc. You may also ask more than one question if they are related or you can’t quite figure out how to narrow your focus, but I do caution you, using the sage words of BonQuiQui, “Don’t go crazy.”
Also, the question should be about you. Please do not attempt to use the tarot to spy on other people. Do not ask if your ex-boyfriend/girlfriend is happy with his/her new love interest. It’s none of your business. Let it go. Besides, we all know they’re jerks for letting a catch like you go in the first place, right? Of course, having said that, the question arises: Do other people come up in a reading? Yes, all the time. To quote Donne, “No man is an island,” and as we are “a part of the main,” other people influence our lives and we influence theirs. Those things (and those people) will come up if they are relevant to the issue at hand.
Additionally, with regard to any advice or predictions that I give you, please don’t allow good sense to be compromised by a tarot reading. Your future is your own, and no matter what I say, your life is yours to do with as you please. If you change, your future changes. I may mention a potential health problem, but I am not a doctor. I am a tarot card reader who is conversing with you based on artistic pieces of cardboard. I wouldn’t let a gallery owner diagnose me based on what the new Pollock exhibit said to him either.
Finally, if I do not feel comfortable answering your question, I will tell you so.
If you are ready, please head to the last phase of the process…check out.