What should I avoid asking in a tarot reading?
While tarot is a powerful tool for insight and guidance, there are certain types of questions that don’t yield the best results—or are better suited for other professionals. Here’s what to avoid:
🚫 Timing-Based Questions (“When will ___ happen?”) – The future isn’t fixed, and tarot reflects energy, not a rigid timeline. Instead, ask “What do I need to know about the timing of ___?”
🚫 Exact Names, Numbers, or Specific Details (“What’s my spirit guide’s name?”) – Tarot provides insight, not trivia. Instead, ask “What can I do to connect more deeply with my spirit guide?”
🚫 Yes/No Questions – While tarot can provide an answer, the real value comes from understanding why. Instead of asking “Should I do this?”, try “What do I need to consider before making this decision?”
🚫 Overly Vague Questions – The clearer your question, the more useful your reading. Instead of “What should I know?”, try “What should I focus on in my business right now?”
🚫 Legal or Financial Advice – Tarot can help you understand the bigger picture, but for specific legal or financial decisions, consult a qualified professional. However, you can ask “What do I need to be aware of regarding this legal/financial situation?”
By framing your questions well, you’ll get deeper, more meaningful insights from your reading!
