![]() Just like any good Tarot reading, formulating your question is half the battle. With these cautions in mind, let’s talk about timing and Tarot. Second of all, if the cards give you a general idea of when something will happen, it’s still up to YOU to make it happen! The Universe doesn’t just hand you shit when you want it – you still have to put the energy and the intention and the action out there to make stuff happen. ![]() ![]() Don’t wait for the cards to tell you to do something. First of all, if something comes up and it’s a dire emergency, take action. So I go into the rest of this blog with a few cautions. They take no action, and then say, well, the Tarot cards were wrong, because didn’t happen when the cards said it would! I’m also wary of asking questions like, “When will I …?” Because I’ve seen the tendency in people when they ask these questions and get an answer go on to do…nothing. Certainly, there are times that are more advantageous than others, but I’m just way too wary of relying on these things as a crutch without using your logical, rational mind. The truth is that there will never be a “perfect” time for anything. I always go back to this story, and the line of thinking that tells us we can’t take action until everything is just absolutely positively perfectly aligned in the Universe. It’s this kind of stuff that always turned me off when it came to the idea of using Tarot to predict when something would happen. This is one of the reasons why I’ve always held back from doing any kind of predictive timing with Tarot. You see? I waited until the energy was right, and the dog made it through just fine!” If I had given you permission to do surgery that day, the dog would have died. The client, however, shook her head and said, “No. When the client came in a few days later to pick up her dog, the veterinarian told her how lucky that dog was. All in all, we had to remove several feet of infected intestine, but miraculously, the dog pulled through. The next day, the client called and gave us permission to perform the lifesaving surgery. There was nothing he could do except give the dog fluids and try to keep it alive overnight until the next morning. Well, the vet was completely gobsmacked, but without the client’s permission, his hands were tied. According to the veterinarian, she told him he had to wait until the following day because the astrology wasn’t right for surgery that day. An x-ray showed a massive blockage in the dog’s intestine, and surgery was recommended immediately to save the animal’s life. A client had come in with one of her dogs, who was critically ill. One of the veterinarians came in one morning with an incredible story to tell. Many moons ago, I worked as a veterinary technician for a small clinic. Let me start this blog by telling you a story.
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