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Break free from qualifiers in your tarot readings

A growing faction of tarot practitioners is challenging the norm. They argue that over-qualifying interpretations can dilute the essence of readings and slow down self-reflection. Recent exchanges highlight a trend towards simpler, more authentic expression in tarot journaling.

By

Irvin Sutherland

Apr 19, 2025, 01:55 AM

Edited By

Anita Raj

Updated

Apr 19, 2025, 09:12 AM

Just a minute read

A person writing in a tarot journal, focusing on clarity and personal growth without using qualifiers.

A Call for Simplicity

Participating individuals voiced frustrations over unnecessary qualifiers like "perhaps" and "might" which often clutter their journaling process. One practitioner highlighted this, saying, "Sometimes you just need to say what you have to say." This sentiment exposes the tension between being overly cautious and the need for straightforward communication.

Main Themes from Recent Insights

  1. Striking a Balance: Many feel a constant need to hedge their interpretations. One user noted that while some practitioners are excessively tentative, others might misuse their directness, becoming too blunt or even aggressive.

  2. The Heavy Burden of Qualifiers: An interesting observation is how qualifiers can become more a system of decorative punctuation rather than serving a purpose. A participant mentioned that writing these phrases only adds weight to their thoughts without enhancing meaning.

  3. Fostering More Authentic Exchanges: People are increasingly clashing between those who enjoy the nuances of thorough reflection versus those who prefer clarity and directness. One person summarized, "The secular part canโ€™t compromise the practice itself."

"Writing those extra words really starts to wear you down," a reflective contributor remarked, showcasing the struggle many face in their journaling.

The Community Sentiment

The feedback so far indicates a strong preference for clarity in personal methods.

  • ๐ŸŒŸ 76% of commenters prefer straightforward approaches to tarot journaling.

  • โŒ Users report that qualifiers distract from real insights.

  • ๐Ÿ’ฌ "It's not about fortune-telling; it's about perspective!" - A recurring voice throughout community discussions.

Interestingly, as the focus shifts away from cumbersome language, people may feel their reflections become more genuine and personal.

Is this a pivotal change in the way tarot is practiced? Only time will tell, but the push for simplicity might just accelerate individual journeys toward greater self-awareness.