Ruby Jewel
Well, I feel that I am into court and that I will need my lawyer soon Ruby...
I went back to the original reading (I received her response via email)
After describing my background bla bla, I asked ''Am I on the right path by leaving my previous background behind me to look for jobs in this new field? (In other words, do I have a chance to get a job in the field of X and feel quite happy with this new choice?)
Her reply was yes. That I should keep applying and that something would come soon. I did applied a lot and still today, no answers. She KNEW that I did not have the required background for this new field.
Again, I would not have been happy with this new field.
Since you have cast this in terms of a trial, I will play along.
The Defendants in this court are the tarot card reader, and also the tarot cards. You, Tarot Quest are the Plaintiff.....and yes, we are in court. I mean, why not? Here we are a bunch of tarot readers who believe in the authenticity of the tarot and you have cast doubt on the whole tamale. Just look at all the responses you are getting here. We are all very concerned to put this entire issue to rest with a proper verdict. (laugh).
So, NOW...that you have changed your question to a "yes or no" question, let us take an altogether new look at this situation. The question is now, "Am I on the right path?" And you say the tarot reader knew your history, implying she should have used her personal knowledge in her answer to you. Now, my dear TQ, there's the rub. Her personal opinion is not allowed here...so she cannot be found guilty on the assumption she should have imposed her personal opinion in order to guide you in the proper direction. And, also, the legitimacy of "Yes or No" questions are a matter of much debate. So, in light of this, let me ask, what if she had said 'no' to your question? How would that have affected you? Stopped you dead in your tracks, no doubt. Would you have felt better about the issue then? ..
My concern is that you wanted a "black and white" answer to a question about your future.....and in my own experience, the tarot responds best if you allow it to reveal the energies around you. IMO, that is all it does. I think the fault is in the question as well as the expectations involved. When you ask for help from the spiritual world, you might consider approaching them with a sense of humility and let go of all expectations. If they deem you worthy, they will simply use the tarot reader to send a message to you.....it is pointless to shoot the piano player just because you don't like the song.
Nor am I able to see the relevance as to whether you would have been happy in the new position or not. That is a decision you make. The tarot does not make decisions for you, which is why I do not accept "yes or no" questions. IMO, you do not have a case here...lo siento TQ.