dlorde
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Some rambling speculation:
My limited understanding of the Tarot is that it functions much like the I-Ching (Book of Changes), where effectively random selections are made from a number of extremely vague suggestions or statements on various themes that may be interpreted in any number of ways. When some life question, problem, or event is contemplated in the light of such suggestions, they provide useful hooks for the 'subconscious' to latch on to, so there is a good chance that the interpretation of these will, to some extent, reflect some aspects of the needs, desires, preferences, etc., that the subject is not necessarily consciously aware of. With the Tarot, the reader uses cold reading to tailor the card meanings to the subject's circumstances and help indirectly elicit the subject's interpretation. It seems to me related to the idea of tossing a coin on a difficult decision and making the decision depending on whether you want to go 'best of three' or not... it can help reveal inner preferences masked by confusing superficial influences, such as social or peer pressure, limited rational analysis, etc.
If you do Tarot readings for friends & relatives, I would guess that your results might appear to be more accurate than for strangers, because you don't need so much cold reading, you can interpret the 'meanings' of the cards based on a more intimate knowledge of the subjects.
ISTM the success or survival of these things is partly because, when used sympathetically, they can give the subject some awareness of the 'deeper' motivations, preferences, drives, desires, etc. that they are not normally conscious of. The woo and flim-flam around these techniques plays an important role in providing an environment where the more rational conscious awareness can be distracted and allow the stuff we're not so consciously aware of to percolate out. It also makes them ideal material for scammers, cheats, entertainers, etc., who can use the suspension/distraction of rationality and the force of belief in the readings to be powerfully persuasive to their own advantage. This is the other reason for their survival...
My limited understanding of the Tarot is that it functions much like the I-Ching (Book of Changes), where effectively random selections are made from a number of extremely vague suggestions or statements on various themes that may be interpreted in any number of ways. When some life question, problem, or event is contemplated in the light of such suggestions, they provide useful hooks for the 'subconscious' to latch on to, so there is a good chance that the interpretation of these will, to some extent, reflect some aspects of the needs, desires, preferences, etc., that the subject is not necessarily consciously aware of. With the Tarot, the reader uses cold reading to tailor the card meanings to the subject's circumstances and help indirectly elicit the subject's interpretation. It seems to me related to the idea of tossing a coin on a difficult decision and making the decision depending on whether you want to go 'best of three' or not... it can help reveal inner preferences masked by confusing superficial influences, such as social or peer pressure, limited rational analysis, etc.
If you do Tarot readings for friends & relatives, I would guess that your results might appear to be more accurate than for strangers, because you don't need so much cold reading, you can interpret the 'meanings' of the cards based on a more intimate knowledge of the subjects.
ISTM the success or survival of these things is partly because, when used sympathetically, they can give the subject some awareness of the 'deeper' motivations, preferences, drives, desires, etc. that they are not normally conscious of. The woo and flim-flam around these techniques plays an important role in providing an environment where the more rational conscious awareness can be distracted and allow the stuff we're not so consciously aware of to percolate out. It also makes them ideal material for scammers, cheats, entertainers, etc., who can use the suspension/distraction of rationality and the force of belief in the readings to be powerfully persuasive to their own advantage. This is the other reason for their survival...
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