Please avoid asking “compound questions” of the Tarot – that is, an inquiry that contains more than one question, such as the following:
“Will I settle my Court Case this year for $1,000,000 and move to Bali?”
This inquiry contains 4 questions:
1. Will I settle my Court Case?
2. Will I settle my Court Case this year?
3. Will I settle my Court Case for $1,000,000?
4. Upon settling my Court case, will I be moving to Bali?
In order to answer this inquiry, you must ask each question individually. By doing so, you will find that the answer to each question may change or eliminate the subsequent question.
You may be wondering what kind of questions can you ask of the Tarot? The answer is: absolutely any and all questions imaginable!
The Turn-Key Tarot Guidance System will provide answers to you for each and every question that you ask. Please be warned that Tarot does not like you to ask the same question over and over again. If you received the answer from the Tarot with which you may not be pleased, please refrain from repeatedly asking the Tarot the same question hoping to receive a different answer. However, if you are genuinely baffled by the Tarot’s response to your inquiry, consider rethinking and rephrasing your question to the Tarot.
If you do not understand the reading – remain calm and review the meanings of the Tarot cards.
Reviewing and contemplating your Tarot Cards is very beneficial before bedtime when your Subconscious is standing by, ready to take over your consciousness before you fall asleep.