Attune Magazine January 2013 | Page 108

Don’t be afraid to converse during your reading.

Conversation sometimes helps the reader be clear that they are conveying their information to you in a way that makes sense to you. It is not a ploy to fish for more information. They are trying to make the most of the limited time you have together to give you the most accurate, targeted information.

If you have “secrets” that you do not want others to know about - do not bring your spouse or best friend into your reading with you.

If you’re having a secret affair, embezzling from your job or have other “skeletons in your closet” it is perhaps not the best time to invite your best friend or spouse into your reading. There is a huge probability it will show up in the cards.

Ask if the reading will be recorded or if you need to take notes.

Some, not all readers allow recording and some provide the tapes. Some are not comfortable with you taping your reading and may provide you with materials to take notes. If you would like to bring a friend along to take notes make sure you ask the reader first.

If the news you hear is not what you like or expected, don’t assume it was a bad reading.

There are many components that make for a good or bad reading. You will do yourself a disservice if you dismiss the value of a reading just because you didn’t like the answer you were given.

Sometimes the cards will say your lover is not coming back. They may also say your business is not doing well and you may need to make adjustment and accommodations. The cards are just a tool. They are not a magic lamp with a genie inside waiting to grant our every wish. There is a temptation to ask the same question over and over again until we hear what we want. If this is the case, you are wasting a lot of your time and resources and “tarot help” is not the kind of help you need.