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A guide to tarot reading

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Mar 15, 2009, 12:00 am IST
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Who does not want to know about one'sfuture? Most of us do want to know it. Though some of us may not believe in it, but the curiosity to know what the future holds for us never dies.

The author, India'sonly crystal gazer, has made numerous predictions on various issues to a considerable degree of accuracy, as she claims. After mastering Indian and Chinese divinations, she became an unconventional soothsayer and spiritual author, appearing on Star News on television. With her knowledge of crystals, yantras, mantras, gem stones and meditation, she decided to put together a deck of 42 miracle cards with pictures of Hindu deities on each. Combining the old with the new, Larra Shah brings magical solutions in the form of these beautiful cards which are different from the usual tarot cards. Here the predictions are given on the cards which are easy to read and for which you need not study astrology.

Each card has a special yantra border that is supposed to be infused with blessings and positive vibrations, according to Lara Shah. She claims that the mere possession of the cards will bring in auspicious energy to help in clarifying your thoughts and offer end-to-end solutions and thorough information on gem stones, crystals, yantras, mantras, colours and other suggestions. She believes that when in doubt and at crossroads, the cards will help you make the right choice.

These miracle cards act as day-to-day guides conveying how your morning, afternoon or evening will pass. Larra Shah asserts, ?You have the ability to take the right decisions for the right reasons at the right time.?

Each card carries a special message on the top line and baseline with each message holding the answer to your query. For acquiring a deeper insight, one has to read and understand the entire text on the cards to be able to make predictions. The best way to proceed is to practice reading the cards on yourself and once you have adequately mastered the technique, you can try it on others. By reading the miracle cards, you can learn to see events that are likely to happen and this in turn helps you focus on solutions to problems that may occur in future. It also assist in subsequently devising a method by which the negatives can be changed into positives.

Larra'smethod of proceeding is to first of all light incense sticks or a candle and perform a small ritual by placing a few flowers on the cards and holding them to your forehead, asking them to be your spiritual guides. She advises you to hold them to your heart chakra and welcome them in your life. While holding the cards in your hands, ask the question topmost in your mind and you will feel connected to it. The question can be personal or general in nature.

Larra Shah warns you not to do the reading at sunset, or put twisted questions, or repeat a question. Instead she advises you to pray to your deity for protection and always thank your cards before putting them away. Cards may help to lead you towards positive outcomes but if you make a negative wish for someone, it will result in an even more negative result for you and a more positive result for the person concerned. Thus do not fall prey to envy or jealousy. Your karmic cycle is made more vibrant and positive every time you pray positively for someone'sgood and it prevents misfortunes for you, claims the author.

I personally feel that such a method cannot be reliable but it can certainly serve to keep your guests amused and enthralled when you invite them over to your house for a party.

(Rupa & Co., 7/16, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi-110 002.)

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