Friday, 26 July 2013

The Tarot Closet - Coming out to colleagues


So how do you come out to business colleagues without sounding a complete nutter and without them losing complete faith in you and your abilities?

Well I see three groups of colleagues: ~

Those who jump in with – Oh great, can you do mine?

Those who think - What a load of piff-paff - you can try to educate them but may or may not succeed.

Those, the bosses, who think – Maybe we need to start planning an exit strategy to get shot of this person.

Now we all know that there is more to the Tarot than simply learning a few meanings for the cards, Why are some interpretations total different to the book meaning? How do the right card or combination of cards come together when randomly picked from a deck? To what extent do our spirit guides and other forces help and influence the interpretation? and we all have our own ideas on how readings work but do we want to jeopardise our reputations and careers by trying to explain this to our bosses.

So I’ve come up with a little question and answer for them -

Do you know exactly what Tarot is?

No, OK, well Tarot is using the symbology on 78 picture cards as a tool to stimulate your intuition into providing advice, guidance or answers to your own or other people’s life issues, concerns or questions. Tarot cards are not a resource for predicting the future or future events, once the Tarot card reading has been delivered, the person receiving it, through free will, can act either with the reading or against it, thereby changing the circumstances the reading was based on and thereby affecting any likely outcome.

And if they still look dubious –

When we need to make a business decision, we use, reports, graphs, statistics and other resources, but these can’t tell you what to do or guarantee that the decision you make will succeed, you still need to go with your gut feeling, your intuition, your resourses only guide you and that what the tarot does.


OK sounds good, just need the courage to put it into practice.

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