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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Personally I think it is all a load of old rubbish! back in 1985 when I was 20 I pretended to read one of my work mates tea leaves, I just made it all up, he said that what I said about him was all true, next thing I know I am doing it for loads of other folk in other departments that I had not met, Most of them said I was accurate in describing what was going on in their lives and how they should deal with it.
I certainly would not trust Tarrot cards as they are mass produced in a printers somewhere.
A High Priestess once gave me some viking runes made out of Elk Horn which she found in Iceland which at least is more personal and one of a kind. I used them a couple of times for fun, but would not dictate my life over them. I had them 12 years in a draw and only just gave them away.
I am sceptical about Tarot reading, but I firmly believe that astrology is accurate- character wise, at least. I once went to a spiritualist open day thing, and cos I know a bit about astrology, I went up to the astrology stall. The man was guessing people's starsigns!
Now, I know that some people can really look like their sign- cancerians with a round face, leos with big shaggy hair, aquarians with wide spaced eyes and a good jaw, taureans as classically pretty or chubby with a thick neck etc. I look like a typical capricorn- not out of choice-- i just do! (Tall, statuesque, long black hair, glasses, wear dark clothes.) The man guessed that I was a LEO!!!! I am SO not leo! You can spot an obvious leo by the way they love to be centre of attention and so are probably effervescing everywhere. I am quiet and dry humoured.
Now THAT made me cross. The man was obviously a charlatan, giving astrology a bad name.