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Does drawing the Tarot card of death mean I will die?

How do you interpret Tarot cards?

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  1. Foolishly. A stack of cardboard isn't going to give you any meaningful information about your life.
  2. no-----tarot cards and fortune tellers are both hoaxes-----they do not work----unless you have a deadly disease-----I would assume you'll be fine----
  3. Yes we will all die one day
  4. No it can often mean that you will give up a bad habit or even come out of a bad situation.
  5. No. You are going to die, as everyone does, but it has nothing to do with tarot cards.
  6. i don't mess with tarot card ppl...i see an astrologer...if u find a good one, they r more accurate :-) or see a palm reader (i say that cuz i read palms) :-)
  7. No Please don't believe that stuff.
  8. Of course you're going to die. We all are.
  9. Assuming one believes in Tarot, the Death card signifies drastic change, not death.
  10. No the death card means "transition" ..A total change in you life in someway. could mean moving ..new job or anything ..but it means change
  11. Of course you're going to die. Eventually. No, the Death Card does not indicate imminent death, but it does indicate change, transformation, the end of one phase of life and beginning of another. There are several sites that will indicate the meanings of various tarot cards.
  12. No, it doesn't mean that at all. Contrary to popular myth among English speakers, tarot is a pack of playing cards. Tarot was invented in the mid 15th century Italy for the Milanese court. It consists of a standard pack of Latin suited playing cards with an extra suit of picture cards. These extra cards took as their theme, not an occult philosophy or magical symbols, but a Christian triumph procession. Hence their early name of trionfi, meaning triumphs, and from which we get our word trump - it was the invention of tarot that marked the invention of trumps in cards games. And this is what they were created for, a family of card games that continues to be played throughout continental Europe to this day! Just as you can get dealt the Ace of Spades in a card game without death, people have been dealt and drawing the 13th trump in card games for nearly 600 years without incurring a death for it. It was not until the late 18th century that a Parisian occultist, Antoine Court de Gebelin, found the cards and, ignorant of their actual origin, invented one of his own about their being from Egypt and having a use in divination. All of the interpretations given to the cards have been invented by the various occultists after that point - any system is as 'good' as another.
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