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A former member
Posted Oct 30, 2008 3:10 PM
Post #: 6
WELL SOMEONE GIVE ME THIER VIEW POINT TAROT AND SOMEON BEING A CHRISTIAN ? SO MEANNY PEOPLE FEEL THAT BECOUSE READ TAROT CARDS / DO READINGS THAT YOUR INTO DEVIL VERSHIPING AND THAT SORT OD THING .... PAMELA
Connie
Posted Nov 4, 2008 1:44 PM
tarotreflections
Spokane, WA
Post #: 363
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Hmmmmm, Pamela, that's an interesting question. Do you believe that?

BTW I enjoy reading your posts and am so glad that you are actively
participating in tarot discussions. I am not sure if you
realize this, but in terms of net etiquette, writing your posts
in all caps is the same as SCREAMING at folks. As the content
of your posts are very pleasant and sincere, I am sure that is
not the impression you intend to convey to readers.

So I am just gently suggesting that you take off "Caps Lock"
when you write your posts. Looking forward to your response.

Warmly,
Connie
Julie Landy
Posted Jan 28, 2009 8:48 PM
user 7257176
Bellingham, WA
Post #: 3
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Pamela,
I concur no caps. My feelings from you in your email are frustration and disappointment in people. History has shown us that when we fear something due to non-understanding of a clash with religious teachings we claim something as bad, evil, part of the devil. Even though we chuckle at these reactions on the other hand we have to respect there point of view. It's their journey as well as ours. We as the fool on a journey can enlighten those that are open, teach to those that wish wisdom, and live as an example to show a different way.
Tarot is our journey of self improvement and enlightenment. There are many ways to do this, prayer is one, meditation and tarot are examples of other means.
Here is a thought to ponder. Remember when we were kids and our mom said,"If Johnny jumped off the bridge, would you do it too?" This was a lesson in not following for the sake of following blindly. Make you own path and find people that believe the way you do. This may take you out of the mainstream. The question is are you willing to do what is right for you?
Peace
Julie
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