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'Feng Shui ~ Demystifying the ~ ldquo ~ Death ~ rdquo ~ Card in Tarot ~ principles
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As a tarot card reader, part of your job is to read a person’s cards in a manner that inspires trust and satisfaction in your client.

With that in mind, there is no card that inspires more dread and misunderstanding in clients than Death. You must read your client’s union of cards in a breeding that is true to the cards but realistic and positive at the same time. After all, the grim, skeletal figure of this card naturally conjures up thoughts of death, pain and our own mortality. For people that are unfamiliar with Death, they will naturally assume the worst when they haul this card. But it is your job to allay in your client their natural fears, and point out the true meaning of the card. Many clients will assume that either they, or someone they know is about to meet their maker, if they haul this ominous card!

In fact, the card Death has absolutely nothing to do with actual death. It tests your ability to calmly connect with your client, meaningfully “unpack” the true meaning of the cards and inspire in them trust and understanding. Actually, interpreting the card Death and explaining its true relevance to a client, is something that I regard as a incantation of permeation for all new tarot card readers. It does not stand for physical departure at all, despite its frightening natural implications. If you cannot do this with success, then you might need to practice more before you take you divining skills to the world!

What does Death stand for?

As I said, the first thing you need to explain to your client is that drawing the card last breathN Condemnation should not be taken literally. After they have fabricated the obvious literal connections, ask them to bid non-literal meanings. It is, however, a very powerful card with serious connotations.

The best way to introduce the card Death is to ask your client “What does dissolution stand for?” The first thing your client is likely to say is actual physical death, dying and absence. Indeed these secondary understanding of the card Death are more accurate. No doubt they will start to cogitate more creatively by concession more abstract meanings, like “the end of something”, “the finishing of a journey”, “ending one chapter of your life, and embarking on another”. It is a card the signals the end of one stage in your client’s life, and the beginning of an entirely new phase. After all, Death is merely a symbolic card that represents the end of one thing, and the beginning of something new and unknown.

So, in a sense, Death to be sure does imply that something in your client’s life is dying or coming to an end, but with that last breathN Condemnation there will come rebirth and new life.

Interpreting Death for your client

The card Death is a very important card it foreshadows that your client is about to experience a significant change in their life.

Like when we experience a loss in veracious life, your client should expect to feel a mixture of emotions when they end this era. This process of ending and beginning should not be a frightening thing at all, but rather an opportunity for your client to overhaul their life. They may feel unprepared, sad and want to cling to a particular footing despite the reality that it is naturally dying. Like when we say goodbye to a loved one, your client may not want to let go of the phase that is ending. This is all normal, and is part of the process.
Explain to you client that when the experience the end of this era, they may feel all the emotions that accompany grief, like disbelief, anger and acceptance. As with our physical existences, we cannot always control our destiny.

Encourage your client to reflect on their past, understanding that each phase in our life has a “mortality” of its own.

Last points

Explaining the card Death to a client is a challenge but it is an important step in becoming a competent, inspiring reader. Drawing the card Death provision you client should be ready for major change, but it is your job as their reader to encourage them to embrace change philosophically, as we accept physical loss philosophically. The card Death shows us that no matter how intuitive we are, no reader is assessment their salt if they cannot communicate effectively. As a general point to people who want to start reading cards, there is no greater piece of exhortation than to first teach yourself how to be an effective communicator. You need to allay their fears when they lug Death, reminding them it is only symbolic not literal. After all, your clients are relying on you and expect a conscientious but positive explanation of their cards.

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