When multiple readers are wrong

olivia1

Have you ever had a reading where multiple readers told you a certain outcome would happen just for the opposite to manifest? If so then what was the subject ( relationship, career, finance, etc) of the reading and what was the nature ( predictive or trying to tap into someone's emotional status)?

I ask because I'm trying to see if there is a certain topic that tarot is better at reading and im curious which topics predictions are more likely to be agreed upon by multiple readers simply to turn out inaccurately.

Some say you shouldn't ask the same question to different readers so if you feel that way, I respect that but this question isn't directed at you. This is for people who think it's ok to ask multiple readers the same question. Note there is a difference between asking multiple readers versus asking the same question over and over to one reader just because you don't like the answer. I tend to ask multiple readers the same question when I get the answer I want just because it reassures me that maybe the first reader was right. If I get an answer that I don't like, I tend to drop it and move onto something else
 

tarotbear

I tend to ask multiple readers the same question when I get the answer I want just because it reassures me that maybe the first reader was right. If I get an answer that I don't like, I tend to drop it and move onto something else

I respect you and your feelings, but I am one of those people that wants to know how many readers you are going to pay for until you get the answer you want to hear.

It makes me ask if Tarot is really the right solution for you; perhaps a different form of divination is what you should be seeking (What does I Ching or bibliomancy tell me that Tarot doesn't).

Just my confused two cents ...
 

olivia1

I respect you and your feelings, but I am one of those people that wants to know how many readers you are going to pay for until you get the answer you want to hear.



It makes me ask if Tarot is really the right solution for you; perhaps a different form of divination is what you should be seeking (What does I Ching or bibliomancy tell me that Tarot doesn't).



Just my confused two cents ...


I don't pay for readings. I used to but I haven't in years. As I have said in my previous post, when I get a reading that points to an outcome that I want manifesting, I ask other readers because I don't like to get my hopes up. If one reader predicts an outcome that I don't like then I drop it and put my focus on something that has a better chance of working out in my favor. Why focus on something that the cards say isn't meant to be when there are other options in life
 

Sulis

Things that are predicted don't happen out of the blue.. You usually have to start on a particular path to get a particular outcome; cause and effect..
If someone says something will happen, you still have to take certain actions to make that happen.. Our actions in the past are what make the present and what we do now is how we shape the future.. I'd be tempted to try phrasing questions differently so that you're not just relying on a prediction.. If you know you want a certain outcome, ask what the best way to get that outcome is, what do you need to do to get there?
 

tarotbear

So ~ if you get two readers that concur on the same outcome but then that outcome is 'incorrect' - what does that prove? And for this you continue to search for two readers that will give you another answer that proves correct?

I don't have enough hours in a day to be doing that much work!

Again - perhaps Tarot is not the oracle that you need to seek out.
 

olivia1

So ~ if you get two readers that concur on the same outcome but then that outcome is 'incorrect' - what does that prove? And for this you continue to search for two readers that will give you another answer that proves correct?



I don't have enough hours in a day to be doing that much work!



Again - perhaps Tarot is not the oracle that you need to seek out.


If they concur on the same outcome and it doesn't happen then Id give tarot a few more chances. I try to keep open minded but if it's wrong often Id just stop with divination all together
 

olivia1

And in the past multiple readers have predicted the same wonderful outcome for me and it manifested. And each time I am always amazed. However there are times when multiple readers are wrong and I start to question if tarot is something I want to invest anymore of my time and energy into
 

olivia1

Things that are predicted don't happen out of the blue.. You usually have to start on a particular path to get a particular outcome; cause and effect..
If someone says something will happen, you still have to take certain actions to make that happen.. Our actions in the past are what make the present and what we do now is how we shape the future.. I'd be tempted to try phrasing questions differently so that you're not just relying on a prediction.. If you know you want a certain outcome, ask what the best way to get that outcome is, what do you need to do to get there?


Yes I am aware. It would be silly to stop working on a goal and to stop putting in energy into making something happen simply because someone predicts that things will fall into place. That would be self sabotaging.
 

Laura Borealis

Have you ever had a reading where multiple readers told you a certain outcome would happen just for the opposite to manifest? If so then what was the subject ( relationship, career, finance, etc) of the reading and what was the nature ( predictive or trying to tap into someone's emotional status)?

I ask because I'm trying to see if there is a certain topic that tarot is better at reading and im curious which topics predictions are more likely to be agreed upon by multiple readers simply to turn out inaccurately.

I have not asked the same question of different readers, no. What types questions have you asked? I'm curious too.

I would bet that predictive answers have a better chance of turning out wrong; emotions are harder to pin down to a definitive outcome.
 

olivia1

I have not asked the same question of different readers, no. What types questions have you asked? I'm curious too.



I would bet that predictive answers have a better chance of turning out wrong; emotions are harder to pin down to a definitive outcome.


Thank you for answering my question!

And I ask all sorts of questions and I notice when I ask the cards how a relationship will work out, the cards usually turn out right. Not always though. Career questions are hit or miss. Simply Asking how someone feels is usually pretty accurate. I was wondering what it's like for everyone else since I know for a fact im not the only one who ask multiple readers the same question. We probably ask multiple readers the same question for different reasons but it's still the same practice nonetheless.... And I'm not afraid to admit it