.: Tarot Is Seen As A Solution Mechanism
By:john
Category:Home / Psychology
As the world around us goes through radical transformations, people try to move along using a fast pace that will let them keep up with the rest of the world. In fact, many of today’s busy and straggling to survive individuals have to come up not only with a plan to pursue in their personal or business life, but also with the courage to follow a course that will lead them to happiness. But taking into consideration how insecure people are when having to fact the unknown, it is only logical to seek help and comfort anywhere imaginable. During those troubling times, when personal problems arise and people feel discontent with their state of mind and soul, most look for the necessary answers that will cure their disbelief that give them confidence that there is still hope in life and they will conquer at least some of their original goals.
This is where Tarot readings can be useful, as Tarot seems to be mediator between past, present and future, holding up a mirror to the situation about which one needs guidance on how to handle. By reflecting the specifics of the problem back to the person who questions which is the best strategy to follow, Tarot experts state that it reveals what is really going on, with breathtaking accuracy. It explains not only of how one feels, but it also describes the state of mind of whoever else is involved.
Over the centuries, a variety of individuals with diverse cultural backgrounds and different education levels, have turned to Tarot readings in order to find the underlying truth that is not easily revealed. In particular, people who have suffered through harmful romantic relationships or who are involved in a great deal of stress, animosity or tension, request Tarot readers to assist them with their problems and provide guidance regarding their future actions. As people seem reluctant to face a situation without having in advanced studied all the facts, many avoid engaging themselves into a conversation with the one who is causing the problem and thus, are left in the dark about their motives or their side of the story. The act of guessing or making assumptions on what should or should not be done seems not the best strategy and people need the reassurance that they are moving correctly towards the resolution of the problematic situation. Using Tarot, however, to examine feelings or explore a particular sticking point is one of the practices that some explore in order to gain valuable insights into what is really happening. Proponents of Tarot claim that the 72-cards deck will show to those who are ready to find the cause of the problem and find a solution, how to approach the situation and what to do to improve it.
Thus, if one does not consider Tarot to be a fortune-telling device, but instead understands that its cards contain messages not only about other people but also about the person seeking the answer, its deck can actually provide useful lessons about the roles one plays into a particular situation. Tarot can only help people discover the true meaning of their actions as they unearth their own hidden gifts and potential. After all, it is not the cards that reveal the answers, we do!
Article keywords: Tarot, physic, fortune
Article Source: http://www.articles32.com
John Gibb is the owner of tarot-reading resources
For more information on Tarot Reading check out www.tarot-reading-guidance.info
.: New Psychology Articles
1). 2006 Saw a Resurgence in US Violence Rates
In some parts of the US, violence rates were higher than they have been in decades. Professionals seek the reasons and the cure. Prevention should play a major role in this effort.
2). Awareness As A Portal To Flow
Awareness can be seen as a methodology, a plan for personal and professional achievement. It is a way to manage change.
3). Techniques For Accelerating Personal Growth
Personal growth can be defined as the evolution of awareness, a journey from a narrow, dysfunction perspective to a broader, functional one. It is an expansion of perception.
4). How To Get Answers To Anything
Using a simple five step process, it is possible to get answers to anything.
5). Applied Mysticism
Your mind can only run over what you know. But all this data is mined from the past, because that is where all known variables exist. What you need is an answer from the future. This answer comes in an unexpected way. It can come as an insight, someone just showing up with the answer, or finding the answer in a book that you happen to pick up.
6). The Alchemy Of Focus
At any point in time, you can turn your life around by choosing the magic of focus. With focus, you can turn lead into gold.
7). Questions Shape Worlds Out Of Infinite Possibilities
Questions create a processional effect that can change our destiny.
.: Top Psychology Articles
1). Nature VS Nurture Theories of Personality in 21st Century
Nature vs Nurture theories have wasted a lot of energy of human beings. Plato is considered first to realize that you are made of not only flesh but also an intellectual soul.
The issue may be much older…
In Greek Mythology, when gods created man, they endowed him with divinity. However, the man started challenging them. They feared his potentials and decided to deprive him of the might.
2). The Differences Between A Good Liar And A Great Liar: Using Eye Aversion And Amplification
You can tell a lot about how a person feels about you from the amount and kind of eye contact they give you during conversation. Noticing very little eye contact may suggest they’re feeling bored. While a heavy, unbroken gaze can bring about intense feelings of attraction, or even love.
3). Help Kids Concentrate
All of us want our children to succeed in school. But for many kids and teens, concentration in this always-pressured, starved-for-time era can be difficult. Here are some tips for helping your son or daughter improve concentration and do better in the classroom:
* Take time for breakfast. Children who have breakfast and enough to eat during the rest of the day will be better able to concentrate in school, according to Head Start, the national child development program run by the Department of Health and Human Services.
4). MMPI-II Test
The MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory), composed by Hathaway (a psychologist) and McKinley (a physician) is the outcome of decades of research into personality disorders. The revised version, the MMPI-II (also known as MMPI-2), was published in 1989 but was received cautiously. MMPI-II changed the scoring method and some of the normative data.
5). The World's Greatest Lie...
"Everyone believes the world's greatest lie..." says the mysterious old man.
"What is the world's greatest lie?" the little boy asks.
The old man replies, "It's this: that at a certain point in our lives, we lose control of what's happening to us, and our lives become controlled by fate. That's the world's greatest lie."
(An excerpt from The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho.
6). Cluster B Personality Disorders
The DSM-IV-TR (2000) defines a personality disorder as:
"An enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates markedly from the expectations the individuals culture (and is manifested in two or more of his or her areas of mental life:) cognition, affectivity, interpersonal functioning, or impulse control."
Such a pattern is rigid, long-term (stable), and recurrent.
7). Avoidant Personality Disorder
People suffering from the Avoidant Personality Disorder feel inadequate, unworthy, inferior, and lacking in self-confidence. As a result, they are shy and socially inhibited. Aware of their real (and, often, imagined) shortcomings, they are constantly on the lookout, are hypervigilant and hypersensitive. Even the slightest, most constructive and well-meant or helpful criticism and disagreement are perceived as complete rejection, ridicule, and shaming.