5 Out of the Ordinary Facts about Tarot Card Reading
In this
world of uncertainty, who isn’t interested in getting a sneak peek into the opportunities
and threats the fate embraces. There are believers and sceptics but indeed
there is no solitary who isn’t even a bit fascinated about the upcoming. Feel
free to be out and about to the curiosity you hold about the most aged and majestic
form of astrology Tarot Card Readings.
Tarot cards can be traced from back 1540s,
gaining recognition and evolving in harmony with time. Tarot first known as Trionfi and later known as Tarock is a deck of 72 cards; each
carrying a message common to humanity, is used basically for predictions. Here
are 5 less known and out of the ordinary facts about Tarot Card Reading:
1.
The
existent purpose of Tarot cards was to play game, similar to modern day games
like Bridge. Little did they know that they were playing with the fortune cards
2.
One
of the top most and oldest Tarot reading
individuals was Antoine Court de Gebelen (1725-84). Being a Pastor and a well accepted author of his time, he wrote IX volumes
of encyclopaedia. And in his VIII volume there were 60 pages about ancient Tarot.
3.
Based
on Court de Gebelen’s Egyptian connections, Etteilla marked as the first Tarot Card professional, claimed that
Tarot Cards originated with the legendary ‘Book of Thoth’, which supposedly
belonged to the Egyptian god of Wisdom
4.
Tarot card readings can be incredibly accurate leading to
accuracy rates of 75% to 95% in some readings. Consequently even if you’re with
a beginner or you yourself are a beginner, it leaves you with attractive
chances of getting it right!
5.
Starting from the extreme establishment Tarot has always been an admired choice of all. Brad Pitt, Brett
Butler, Cameron Diaz, Angelina Jolie and Denise Richards are few names from the
fame’s list, who incline themselves towards
the majestic charm of Tarot reading.
Although no
readings are ‘words written on stones’. If you are not flexible with the
reading you can always change your actions to create new possibilities.
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