greatdane
I see the threads and posts about health and other issues that some readers stay away from and some don't. To ME, personally, it's much different if I want to read on something for MYSELF (and then I use tarot for me, not Lenormand, as I have a different relationship with each and Lenormand just reads easier for others for me, because it IS so literal) vs something for someone else.
ALL readers have to decide what they wish to read on and for whom. Aside from the legalities of reading regarding health issues for others, which, no matter how you word it, can be tricky legally, there are the responsibilities I believe readers have.
We each have to decide what our own are. I am not suggesting what I read on, or don't read on, others should or shouldn't (well, minus the ones that can get a reader into trouble legally, and even then it's still up to the reader whether they wish to take that step). I do think it's good if a reader at least thinks about what they will read on, especially new readers.
I see readers who are very new and I think it's important to at least consider what your ethics will be regarding reading. Sitters look to readers for advice and I think readers should at least keep that in mind, that what they say can often make the difference what a sitter will consider as an option or not. Ultimately it is up to a sitter to take a reader's advice, which is only as it should be, but I think it's still good to really take our readings seriously. I'm not saying most readers don't, I believe they do, but I think it's important to consider what we put out there, the impact it may have, and how we may deliver the message.
ALL readers have to decide what they wish to read on and for whom. Aside from the legalities of reading regarding health issues for others, which, no matter how you word it, can be tricky legally, there are the responsibilities I believe readers have.
We each have to decide what our own are. I am not suggesting what I read on, or don't read on, others should or shouldn't (well, minus the ones that can get a reader into trouble legally, and even then it's still up to the reader whether they wish to take that step). I do think it's good if a reader at least thinks about what they will read on, especially new readers.
I see readers who are very new and I think it's important to at least consider what your ethics will be regarding reading. Sitters look to readers for advice and I think readers should at least keep that in mind, that what they say can often make the difference what a sitter will consider as an option or not. Ultimately it is up to a sitter to take a reader's advice, which is only as it should be, but I think it's still good to really take our readings seriously. I'm not saying most readers don't, I believe they do, but I think it's important to consider what we put out there, the impact it may have, and how we may deliver the message.