Tarot and Legal Problems
Posted By Amanda on October 6, 2009
Tonight on Tarot Time Radio, Tuesday 6th October 2009, I will be discussing how Tarot cards can be useful in helping you find your way through legal situations and court cases.
My guest is my husband, Inspirational Photographer, Greg Goldston. We will be talking about how we have used Tarot cards to obtain answers and insights, that no-one else was telling us, in legal and official situations that we have been involved in over the last couple of years.
The show is on http://www.SpiritQuestRadio.com at 1p,m PST, 4pm EST, 9pm GMT
It has not necessarily the case that we have been able to change the outcome, although we have thrown every bit of positive thinking, energy work and visualisation into that endeavour.
How we have used the Tarot cards has been to establish exactly what is going on, how the other parties are likely to be thinking and what, if any, difference documents we had submitted might make.
Tarot cards have also been very useful in triggering our Intuition in terms of questions we needed to ask or information that was missing or incomplete.
We have had several experiences over the last few years. The first one was in 2006, when our company was shut down by a government agency. We had seen this happen to other companies in the same industry.
On a Thursday in April, there were rumours flying around that several other companies were going to be shut within a few days. We asked the cards if we were going to be one of them and the answer came back as a resounding YES.
Sure enough, on the following Tuesday, there was a knock on the door and our company was shut down, at the flick of a switch. Ultimately we came out on top, and the Tarot cards were most useful in revelaing to us all the lies that the other side were attempting to tell us!
We had another situation earlier this year, where we received a letter out of the blue informing us that Child abuse department of the Police were investigating a complaint about one of our children and they wer sending Social Services to do an “initial assessment” (also known as- 1st steps to splitting up our family). You can read the full story of this on my Home Education Blog.
Through the Tarot cards, we were able to gain insights into exactly what was going on and the huge Over -The -Top reaction to a simple misunderstanding. We were able to establish what information we needed to ask for (obviously there was no proof to any of their allegations) and the pointed questions we needed to ask in order to get to the bottom of the matter and to get it resolved within a week.
There are several different spreads we use, depending on what we are trying to find out. A simple YES-No, can be very useful for asking questions about what has happened. It is not necessarily the best one for asking about an outcome, as this is rarely a straightforward answer.
One of the most useful spreads is the Celtic Cross, which can be used with the questions of “What would be the outcome if……?” and that may be followed by “nothing changes” or “if I do this or that or I put in this piece of paper or I say this or that?”
The Tarot cards cannot tell you what to do, however they can help you to get all the information and insights you need in order to make empowered decisions in unpleasant situations.
We will be talking about these particular examples in more detail in the radio show on Tuesday 6th October at 1pm PST, 4pm EST, 9pm GMT on http://www.spiritquestradio.com
Hope you can make it.
With abundant blessings.
Amanda Goldston




Comments
Leave a Reply