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CANNOT be a yes or no question.
What Makes a ‘Good’ Question for the Tarot Cards?
Asking the right types of questions can make or break a good Tarot reading.
Good questions are often open-ended, providing ‘space’ to explore different options and possibilities. But they are also DETAILED and SPECIFIC, allowing focus and direction.
Good questions focus on yourself rather than others. They create a feeling of responsibility and accountability, reinforcing that you have free will and can indeed shape your own destiny.
In most cases, an initially inappropriate question can be slightly tweaked or rephrased in order for it to be appropriate for the Tarot cards.
The following questions are helpful starting points for rephrasing a question:
What do I need to know about… ?
What do I need to do to ACHIEVE…?
What is standing in the way and HOW can I best overcome this?
How can I IMPROVE my ability to…?
What role do I play in so-and-so’s life/issue?
What do I need to change in order to…?
Thus, if the initial question is something like, “Will I get married this year?” you may like to rephrase it to, “What do I need to know about getting married this year?” or “What do I need to do to improve my chances of getting married this year?”
You can also include a TIMEFRAME in your request to increase the specificity of the question and the answer. For example; “Will I meet a romantic partner in the next 3 months?” However, it is generally best not to set a timeframe that is beyond a year as a lot will have changed after this time.
That said, the question does not have to be perfectly worded. Consider what you REALLY want to know or understand about a situation, and then formulate your question accordingly.
What is most important is that you are CLEAR about what you’re asking the Tarot cards and that you are empowered to POSITIVELY impact your future.
Peace & love, happy bidding! ( ಠ◡ಠ )