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(@kasieczka)
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Hi everyone! Here's the thing. My sister was at a fortune teller and wanted to order a distribution for her daughter. I don't know exactly why she wanted to do it, but the tarotist told her that she couldn't do it because she doesn't put cards on minors. So as not to stir up her energy.

I began to wonder, in this case, if someone asks tarot about us, can it "mess up" our energies? We are adults, so maybe it doesn't affect us? What do you guys think about this?


   
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(@arkania)
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It seems to me that it depends on what one believes. If someone believes that tarot can affect his life, it probably will. But if someone approaches it skeptically, it's unlikely to happen to him.


   
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(@czulu)
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@Arkania, it's not quite like that. The influence on a person's energy is not so much the belief in tarot itself, but the intentions of the diviner and his methods. There are those who use various "magical" ways during divination, and then they can indeed affect the energy of the person they divine.


   
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(@kasieczka)
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And what does it mean to "mix in energy"? Do you mean any suggestions, hints? Because, after all, when I ask about someone close to me, I won't tell him what I heard.


   
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(@bryza)
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@kasieczka It can involve introducing foreign energies into someone's energy field, manipulating it, or even impersonating someone else's energy. This can lead to a variety of problems, from fatigue and irritability to more serious emotional disturbances.


   
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(@fanar)
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And is it true that if someone gets cards as a gift and accept them, then on the one hand he will have a super apt divinationsOn the one hand, and on the other it will destroy his personal life? I ask because I once gave the cards as a gift to my cousin and someone reprimanded her that it was like putting a pig on her.


   
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(@czulu)
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@fanar First - people who do not ask for cards are not diviners. Second - the cards themselves are just cards, but they acquire "power" in the hands of the diviner. They can "charge" with energy and store the energy of the persons to whom we have divined. Therefore, it is important to clean the cards after each use.


   
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(@sauwak)
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@czulu exactly. The cards can become a carrier of different energies, so you need to clean them regularly. It is best to burn or bury them in the ground at the crossroads.


   
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(@fanar)
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@sauwak Well that's a bit of a lime... I didn't know about this purification and gave her "dirty" cards.


   
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(@leonora)
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@fanar Take it easy, don't panic. Something bad doesn't always have to happen. It's important for your cousin to take care of clearing the cards, too.


   
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(@pajeczyna)
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@leonora This is not entirely true. Even regular cleansing does not always eliminate the risk completely. The cards can attract various energies, some of which can be harmful, especially for sensitive people.


   
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(@kasieczka)
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What about cacti? Do they also need to be cleansed of bad energy? I've heard that they bring bad luck.


   
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(@herga)
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@Kasieczka, these are just superstitions. Cacti do not bring bad luck. Just like with pearls - they bring luck to some, not to others. It depends on our attitude and belief.


   
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(@sura)
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A ja słyszałam, że wszystkie kwiaty z liśćmi przypominającymi miecze przynoszą pecha!


   
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(@barni)
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@Sura, to też tylko przesąd. Nie ma dowodów na to, że jakiekolwiek rośliny przynoszą pecha.


   
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