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How to ask a good question

Tarot Bytes

Theresa Reed | The Tarot Lady

Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:spirituality

4.9936 Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2017

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Episode 8: How to ask a good question. Your tarot reading is only as good as your question. In this short tutorial, I'll explain which questions are helpful...and which are not. Plus how to formulate empowering questions - and the questions you should never ask...and why.

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0:00.0

The Hello and

0:16.0

welcome to Tarot Bites. I'm Teresa Reed, the Tarot Lady.

0:20.0

I'm the author of the Tarot coloring book and the creator of the Tarot Masterclass.

0:24.4

I'm also your host for this podcast series.

0:27.8

This is episode 8 of Tarot Bites.

0:30.2

The podcast where I dish out short, entertaining bite-sized lessons on how to read tarot.

0:36.8

For today's episode, our topic is, how to come up with a good tarot question.

0:46.8

So let's begin. Your tarot reading is often only as good as your question. In order to get a clear reading, you'll want to start by asking a clear question, which means you need to put some

0:55.5

thought into crafting a question that will give you a helpful answer. And more

1:00.6

importantly you want an answer that's going to give you information that you can use in an empowered way.

1:06.0

Here's a few questions you'll want to avoid.

1:09.0

Yes or no questions, or will I or should I and here's why when you ask something like

1:18.4

will I get the job you're putting yourself at a passive position. A will I or yes or no question says the future happens to me

1:28.0

rather than my choices create my future. Although these questions are often asked and can be asked,

1:35.0

like I said, it's a very passive approach to your future. I always say that

1:40.6

tarot is not passive, it's a tool, and it shows you potential outcomes and

1:44.8

possibilities, but it's never a guarantee. Your choices are actually what create the future.

1:52.4

And the should I question, here's the problem with that. When

1:55.1

you ask something like, should I ask this person out on a date, what you're doing

2:00.0

is you're putting your decision-making in the hands of the reader and you're taking your responsibility

2:05.8

out of the equation. So here's examples of better ways to ask questions. So instead of asking something like,

2:15.0

will I get the job? A better question might be, what do I need to know about this job?

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