{"id":1248,"date":"2012-03-01T19:00:17","date_gmt":"2012-03-01T23:00:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/freethoughtblogs.com\/lovejoyfeminism\/?p=1248"},"modified":"2012-08-10T00:42:40","modified_gmt":"2012-08-10T04:42:40","slug":"tarot-cards-and-me-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/lovejoyfeminism\/2012\/03\/tarot-cards-and-me-2.html","title":{"rendered":"Tarot Cards and Me"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><\/head><body><p><em>This is a slightly edited repost from last summer that I thought my readers might enjoy.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em><\/em>Growing up, I was always afraid to look at tarot cards. Not that I came in contact with them much, of course, but I\u2019d see them for sale at a local bookstore and stay far, far away. I\u2019d read Frank Peretti and other authors talking about witchcraft and tarot cards and the like, and the demonic influence these things invited. In Peretti, the demons were real and physical,\u00a0plaguing\u00a0people and looking for anything they could find to invite themselves into people\u2019s homes.<\/p>\n<p>One of my parents\u2019 friends spoke of confronting a physical demon in her house in the middle of the night, casting it out and concluding that it must have been invited in by her daughter\u2019s rock music. So yes, I stayed far, far away from tarot cards. I did not want to invite any sort of demonic influence or possession!<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/angelaura28.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/03\/tarotcards_01.jpg\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright\" style=\"border-style: initial;border-color: initial;border-width: 0px\" src=\"https:\/\/angelaura28.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/03\/tarotcards_01.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"320\" height=\"268\" border=\"0\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Once I left my parents\u2019 beliefs, I was\u00a0<em>still\u00a0<\/em>afraid of tarot cards. I knew it was irrational, but these thought patterns can be hard to kick. At the same time, I was fascinated by tarot cards, curious about these things my parents and others like them considered so evil. Finally, a few months ago, I bought a deck of tarot cards.<\/p>\n<p>That first night, as I went to bed knowing there were tarot cards\u00a0<em>in my bedroom,\u00a0<\/em>I was afraid. I knew it was irrational, but I was afraid nonetheless. But nothing happened. Nothing seemed changed. I had brought tarot cards into the house, and yet even after a few days nothing was different. There was no oppressive force, no sudden failure of school or family, no inability to concentrate, not feelings of hatred or anger. Now of course I didn\u2019t expect any of these things \u2013 I am an atheist, after all \u2013 but my fear of the tarot cards only disappeared as I truly came to see tarot cards as simply pieces of\u00a0card stock\u00a0with pictures printed on them, nothing more, nothing less.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019ve actually learned something from tarot cards that I didn\u2019t expect to learn. It seems to me that the way people tell fortunes with tarot cards is the same way people find pertinent advice for their lives in passages of the Bible. Growing up, I would read a passage of the Bible and it would almost without fail mysteriously seem to relate directly to my life and what I was going through at the time. Clearly the Bible was divine! How else could this happen?<\/p>\n<p>Yet after studying the cards, I have read my fortune several times (very badly, I\u2019m sure), and each time I\u2019ve been\u00a0<em>astonished\u00a0<\/em>at how closely it seems to apply to what I\u2019m going through. It\u2019s not that I think they actually work or anything. I don\u2019t. It\u2019s just that our brains are somehow hardwired to find patterns and applications, and so they do.<\/p>\n<p>If you want to argue that there is something divine or spiritual going on when you read the Bible and find applications to your own life, you\u2019ve got to argue that it\u2019s going on in the case of tarot cards as well, and probably also in the case of the Koran and other religious texts. And actually, this is exactly what many Christians do when they link tarot cards or the Koran to demons.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.free-tarot-card-readings.net\/tarot\/images\/large\/wandspagel.jpg\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright\" style=\"border-style: initial;border-color: initial;border-width: 0px\" src=\"https:\/\/www.free-tarot-card-readings.net\/tarot\/images\/large\/wandspagel.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"180\" height=\"320\" border=\"0\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p>When I was a Christian, I used to pick one verse and meditate on it, trying to see what I could learn from it that day. And there was always something, something I could work on or some promise I could claim. I always found this soothing, and interestingly enough, you can do the same thing with tarot cards.<\/p>\n<p>This card, for example, is the page of wands. The wands stand for passion and energy, and pages indicate youth (sometimes foolish, sometimes innocent and idealistic). So a page of wands essentially stands for childlike energy and optimism. It\u2019s easy to see how you could meditate on this \u2013 thinking about how you need to approach issues in your life like this, or perhaps thinking about the pros and cons of such childlike optimism as it applies to your life, or perhaps thinking about the fact that this childlike energy can be foolish as well as optimistic. Really, wherever you are in life, you can find some way to apply it and have it mean something to you, something to encourage you throughout the day and help you to better yourself. This is\u00a0<em>just like\u00a0<\/em>how\u00a0I used to mediate on individual Bible verses.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m glad I bought this deck of tarot cards. First, it\u2019s helped me face my fears of demons and face them down (what could be worse than owning a deck of tarot cards, after all?), and second, it\u2019s given me interesting food for thought about religion, patterns, and the human mind. And, if I ever miss having a Bible passage to meditate on, I can always use a tarot card instead!<\/p>\n<p><em>Note: To those of you who may be pagan, I apologize \u2013 I\u2019ve probably butchered this explanation!<\/em><\/p>\n<\/body><\/html>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This is a slightly edited repost from last summer that I thought my readers might enjoy.\u00a0 Growing up, I was always afraid to look at tarot cards. Not that I came in contact with them much, of course, but I\u2019d see them for sale at a local bookstore and stay far, far away. 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