Nae Mirier
It's cause I'm right handed so the non dominant hand, supposedly, has an unconcious intuition. Therefore it's your subconcious dictating the reading so you don't get just what you want to hear.
tarotlyn said:when you said you used your left hand to cut:
...I thought it was because healing vibrations and energies come into your body
through your left palm and then go out through your right palm...
...in my case, that is what I feel 24/7 ...
When I was a little girl I felt energy and vibrations throughout and all over my
body and realized that it was primarily coming into my left hand. So I grew up
thinking that "everyone" had the same thing...only to later find out different.
I believe a lot of people in this work experience similar things.
Re: Cutting cards with your left hand (putting energy into cards fromyour left
hand) and going out to your right hand while laying out the cards and turning
them over). Not sure how that works for left handed people.
tarotlyn said:Editing to say: I do have Uranus (electrical energies and vibrations)
conjunct my Moon (feeling) that rules my asendant (physical body).
Most of the time, it makes me feel like a little antenna!
tarotlyn
Zingara12 said:Ok I am starting my own thread here in hopes of getting some insight.
When doing simple Yes/No spreads or Timeline spreads, do you cut the cards or not? And how many times?
Thank you.
Umbrae said:Famous story!
A little girl was watching her mother prepare a ham for a huge family holiday get-together. Her mother cut off the ends of the ham and threw them away.
“Why did you cut the ends off and throw them away?”
“Because that’s the way my mother taught me.”
The girl runs into the next room. “Grams, why do you cut the ends off the ham when you cook it?”
“Well, it’s tradition I suppose. That’s what my mother taught me to do.”
She turned to the little girl's great-grandmother sitting next to the fire. “Mom, why do we cut the ends off the ham before we cook it?”
“We? I know I did it because the pan was too small. Never could figure out why you did it.”
We do with the deck whatever must be done to make it feel right – at that time.
Cut? No cut? What feels right today, may not feel right tomorrow, so my only rule is…
What feels right today.