Padma
I did get your point. I knew you meant words we use to describe things. And I did say gentleness of expression was a good thing. I just don't see the need to resort to - I don't know - "squishynessing" the cards with words that skate around the edges of what we see.
But you may still have a paying audience - I do not, by choice, and those who come to see me for readings know me. So it may be different. Also, different approaches for different readers, ye ken? As long as the true message is being relayed, it's all good, right? I mean, you can paint a black chair white, but in the end, it is still a chair.
@Prudence, wow, what a bad experience for your friends! I can see how that would have troubled you afterwards.
But you may still have a paying audience - I do not, by choice, and those who come to see me for readings know me. So it may be different. Also, different approaches for different readers, ye ken? As long as the true message is being relayed, it's all good, right? I mean, you can paint a black chair white, but in the end, it is still a chair.
@Prudence, wow, what a bad experience for your friends! I can see how that would have troubled you afterwards.