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Hope
February 20th, 2007, 10:11 PM
Since I almost forgot to post this today (oigh!) this weeks topic will be:

How do you do it? Do you make time each day, week, month for divination to stay in touch.

Do you only pick it up as needed? Do you have long spells of time when you do a lot and then do none?

Only on high holidays?


love
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TheWomanMonster
February 21st, 2007, 01:50 AM
I am constantly doing something.
I seek signs and answers in everything, daily.
Tarot cards at least onces a week.
Pendulum everyday or two.
Runes are rarer, but still monthly.
And my dreams will not be ignored.

Beyond that I'm often making 'predictions' just based on instinct and higher knowledge pretty much everyday.


Sometimes during an unusually depressed or stressed out period I'll neglect things a few days. Or if I'm in an empathic overload because of people around me and these cycles they go through.
Never for long though.

Glory
February 21st, 2007, 02:51 AM
I use my Tarot cards in moderation and usually for a reason, although reasons are easy to come by. So I end up using them every few days. That's really the only form of divination I do, but I'm looking to learn more and will probably use them just as much. I think it's good to use them a lot, to stay familiar, but not too much - I found my readings to get sporadic if I overused them.

LisaT4P
February 23rd, 2007, 09:34 AM
I agree with the Monster, I seek signs & guidance daily, in every day things.

I had taken alot of time off from tarot (my primary form of divination) but have made a serious come-back since being asked to guide that forum. Now I do a reading at least once a week for the Spread of the Week, and sometimes I'll be nice and answer an MtoM request. I've also started a study group locally where we're going through 21 Ways to Read a Tarot Card.

I don't read for myself very often, unless I get the urge and feel like there is a message that I'm missing.

Kalika
February 24th, 2007, 04:46 PM
I pick it up as needed. I do practice more when I'm teaching my class/building lessons.

I've noticed that when I do feel the need to do something, I grab my Osho Zen deck (which is by far my favorite) and draw the card that "speaks" to me...it is always amazingly accurate that way. :p

MysticMoggie
February 24th, 2007, 06:51 PM
I'm fumbling in the dark. Sometimes I get disillusioned, and feel it's all a lot of baloney, and then wham! something major hits me and I get hooked again. I foresee important political events happening, but can't make out how they happen until it's almost too late. I foresaw Tony Blair's downfall "between July 2006 and January 2007"; and he has been ousted - on paper at least - so I know I prophesied his downfall; but the problem was I didn't see it coming in detail until it was there. That is, I can figure out now that I know when it happened that it became inevitable (about a month beforehand) but at that time I was actually saying to myself that he had made a smart move to protect himself and that he was now more or less invincible. Something similar has happened in the last month or so to another political figure, but I am torn between prophesying his downfall accurately and dismissing it as another flash in the pan.

If I had more money I would be ordering readings to help me confirm my own intuitions but at the moment all I can afford is my own tarot divinations, pendulum answers and freebie readings - all of which point in the right direction, but which keep me forever in the dark until the light goes on...by which time everyone knows and my clairvoyant insight is useless. My interest in/obsession with politics is such that I have too much invested in it to read dispassionately for myself, yet am bombarded with dreams and glimmers of insight which keep me pressing forward into the unknown - it feels like I'm a fish on a hook being very slowly reeled in, rather than someone able to use my divination experience as a hobby or career in itself.