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Hi all. I had a question about a tarot reading I received yesterday and i was wondering if someone could possibly expound on what the man told me. Since it is fair to say that I am completely ignorant of paganism (but have a great interest), I didn't know if it would be appropriate to discuss a reading in a public forum, so i figured i would ask if anyone was able to help me out, then describe the reading itself.
I could appreciate your help!
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What's your question? It's hard to answer a question that hasn't been asked
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Well...earlier that night he said he had seen a shade that seemed to be focused on me. He did a reading where i asked what the shades interest was in me. At the end of the reading he referred to me as a psychic axe, where I was supposed to have psychic abilities concerning dominion over the dead. i was just wondering the validity of something like that from a pagan standpoint.
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I gotta ask, did you pay for these readings?
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no way...he initiated. So complete hogwash?
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I wouldn't say that. I haven't heard of those terms, but that doesn't mean anything. I am a little put off by the fact that he initiated though..
However, if there is anything to what he said, there is a branch of Paganism that deals with "dominion" over the dead, necromancy. We have a necromancer here, maybe he can give you a better answer.
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Well I say he initiated...he mentioned the "shade" that he saw, and my curiosity led to the reading. He seemed apprehensive about the reading, but it came across as if he was building up the mystique to maybe build suspense? I'm not saying that this is the case, only how it came across.
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Thanks for the input!
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evening Appy, I am open to any questions you may have, so please, if you have any feel free to ask them at your leisure.
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Just a quick question: Do you happen to know the deck he used for the reading?
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It was a dragon deck if I remember correctly. Beyond that I do not know.
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