Tarot On TV Magick Tip

by Marcus Katz on September 29, 2009 · 0 comments

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Tarot On TV Magic Tip - from Marcus Katz of Tarot Professionals

To celebrate the launch of the brand new Tarot Elements category of Tarot Tips, and to coincide with the launch of the new Contributors promotion, I am highly honoured and very proud to present the very first Tarot Tip Contributor – none other than Marcus Katz from Tarot Professionals.

Tarot On TV Magick Tip

The mind is a strange device and easily tuned. A lifetime of watching television has accustomed most of our brains to expect to see moving images on the screen. So practice this:

Do a quick Tarot reading – and the more cards the better (8, 10, 15 card spread). Lay out the Tarot cards, look at them very quickly, like clicking and flicking through channels on a TV set. Then look at your blank TV screen. See what comes to mind.

The memory can recall about 7 (+/- 2) elements of discreet information from any singular presentation, so see if at least 5 things come to mind. Images of particular cards, a certain feeling, even an association with a particular TV show. Let come what comes as you watch the blank screen. Then wait a moment to see how it switches to something else. Then return to your Tarot spread and put the cards back in the deck.

Don’t analyse or look at them. This is part of the practice method. Practice once a day and see how it begins to alter your actual readings. You may be astounded.

This is one of hundreds of absolutely innovative, creative, practical and working tested Tarot tips developed over thirty years. More can be be found by joining Tarot Professionals.

Marcus Katz

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Have you seen a succession of images? Did any one image stand out more than others? Have any images stayed with you after you performed you Tarot reading? Please feel free to share your experiences as you do this exercise, or any other ideas or questions you may have – we’d love to hear how you get on :)

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