Tarot Doesn’t Predict the Future — You Do
To be honest, it’s a bit misleading to say that tarot predicts the future. The truth is, the tarot reader does.
In other words, tarot — like any other tool for reading the Akashic Records — is a divination instrument that helps us make predictions about our lives. These predictions are possibilities, not certainties, because the future isn’t set in stone — it’s shaped by the choices we make in the present moment.
The Future Is Created, Not Foreseen
From my experience with clients, there can sometimes be a delay between what appears in a reading and when it manifests — sometimes days, sometimes months, and on rare occasions, years. Still, most of the time, what I foresee actually comes to pass.
Let’s say you’re warned of a challenging situation in the future. There are behavioral remedies, mantras, or rituals that can be used to prevent difficult experiences. But even those can’t always be avoided. Sometimes, they must be lived and integrated, especially when rooted in past life karma.
“What cannot be avoided, can be understood and integrated.” — Carl Jung
Tarot Is a Sensor of Truth
Tarot doesn’t tell you what will be, but rather what could happen if….
It’s a sensitive detector of the subtle patterns within your soul.
It helps you understand who you are.
It guides your decisions.
It reveals your shadows and your opportunities.
A good tarot reader doesn’t give you answers — they offer you clarity.
It’s Not Fate — It’s Feedback
Tarot is the language of the soul. It doesn’t create the future — it interprets it.
And you, noble soul, have the power to create, transform, and redirect your path.
The future can be anticipated based on your present attitude and energy.
Tarot shows you mirrors. It’s up to you how you use them: as warning signs, guiding lights, or confirmations of your inner wisdom.
Choose wisely. Use tarot as a map, not as a sentence that limits your freedom. It can help you avoid misfortune, illuminate blind spots in relationships, and reveal the projections you’re casting onto others.
The Question That Changes Everything
Instead of asking, “What will he do?”, try this:
“How do I perceive him?”
This one question can bring profound clarity.
The way you perceive someone shapes how you treat them — and your actions are what create the future of that relationship.
Love and do what you will.
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