yakn
About two days ago an aquaintance at work who I guess had overheard myself an another friend talking about how my friend wanted to get together with me for a Tarot Reading(seems our schedules are always off preventing a good get together)
Anyway the aquaintance(shall we call her Madame X) came rushing up to me in the hallway saying her baccaret player psychic had told her that he had drawn the reverse divorce card for her(she had been and had in the past obviously asked for readings or such from him). She was wanting to know about what may be happening between herself and her ex-husband. Madame X wanted to know if I could explain or had any insight on this. I told her I had never heard of a divorce card but would check around. She asked if I could do a reading for her and maybe e-mail it to her. I said sure I would give it a try and e-mail her the results.
Then wham like a complete turn around she says "My mother is completely against Tarot, she says it opens the door to other bad things".
My response was "Well everything on this earth is a gift from God, it is how we use it that makes it good or bad". Then as she is walking off she says "No, it is wrong, that is why Samuel wrote what he did in The Bible...but I really want to know what is happening between me and my ex-husband".
I am left picking my jaw up off of the floor saying to myself "I do believe that I just came under attack" and of course "that's like the pot calling the kettle black, here she is a married woman but thinking about her ex-husband and tinkering with the idea of getting back together with him, wants me to do a reading, e-mail it to her, yet condemn me for reading Tarot cards" pifff!
Nope I have not done a reading or e-mailed it to her during my two days off. I am thinking that if and when she asks again (and I just know she will) or asks why I haven't e-mailed to tell her that since she felt so strongly that it was wrong that I thought she did not want a reading.
What do you think??
I just don't like feeling sucked into the trap of giving her the reading and then have her look down her nose at me judging me and what I do.
yakn
Anyway the aquaintance(shall we call her Madame X) came rushing up to me in the hallway saying her baccaret player psychic had told her that he had drawn the reverse divorce card for her(she had been and had in the past obviously asked for readings or such from him). She was wanting to know about what may be happening between herself and her ex-husband. Madame X wanted to know if I could explain or had any insight on this. I told her I had never heard of a divorce card but would check around. She asked if I could do a reading for her and maybe e-mail it to her. I said sure I would give it a try and e-mail her the results.
Then wham like a complete turn around she says "My mother is completely against Tarot, she says it opens the door to other bad things".
My response was "Well everything on this earth is a gift from God, it is how we use it that makes it good or bad". Then as she is walking off she says "No, it is wrong, that is why Samuel wrote what he did in The Bible...but I really want to know what is happening between me and my ex-husband".
I am left picking my jaw up off of the floor saying to myself "I do believe that I just came under attack" and of course "that's like the pot calling the kettle black, here she is a married woman but thinking about her ex-husband and tinkering with the idea of getting back together with him, wants me to do a reading, e-mail it to her, yet condemn me for reading Tarot cards" pifff!
Nope I have not done a reading or e-mailed it to her during my two days off. I am thinking that if and when she asks again (and I just know she will) or asks why I haven't e-mailed to tell her that since she felt so strongly that it was wrong that I thought she did not want a reading.
What do you think??
I just don't like feeling sucked into the trap of giving her the reading and then have her look down her nose at me judging me and what I do.
yakn