In the readings, you are addressing a specific question. Astrocartomancy is not intended to answer specific yes or no questions. Most say it also shouldn't be used to make decisions, but instead should be used as a guide to help you make the decision yourself. For this reason, the way a question is stated is very important.
So, questions should:
Keep your options open: If you have the answer before the reading, then you're not allowing the cards to guide your overall decision.
Find the best level of detail: Your question should be focused, but not overly detailed. Rather than looking at one particular aspect of a problem, find a way to look more broadly at it. Only include the minimum level of detail needed in order to express what you want to learn from the cards.
Focus on yourself: If the reading is for yourself, make sure your question focuses on you rather than on someone else who you think may be the root of your problem.
Stay neutral: In order to stay open to other points of view, your question has to be neutral and not convey a preconceived notion that your view is necessarily the right one. The cards can give you guidance if you ask for it.
Be positive: Make sure your question is stated in a positive rather than negative way.
If you need help phrasing your question -and can only seem to think of yes/no questions- I'll be more than happy to work with you via email to figure out the best questions for your reading.
In the readings, you are addressing a specific question. Astrocartomancy is not intended to answer specific yes or no questions. Most say it also shouldn't be used to make decisions, but instead should be used as a guide to help you make the decision yourself. For this reason, the way a question is stated is very important.
So, questions should:
Keep your options open: If you have the answer before the reading, then you're not allowing the cards to guide your overall decision.
Find the best level of detail: Your question should be focused, but not overly detailed. Rather than looking at one particular aspect of a problem, find a way to look more broadly at it. Only include the minimum level of detail needed in order to express what you want to learn from the cards.
Focus on yourself: If the reading is for yourself, make sure your question focuses on you rather than on someone else who you think may be the root of your problem.
Stay neutral: In order to stay open to other points of view, your question has to be neutral and not convey a preconceived notion that your view is necessarily the right one. The cards can give you guidance if you ask for it.
Be positive: Make sure your question is stated in a positive rather than negative way.
If you need help phrasing your question -and can only seem to think of yes/no questions- I'll be more than happy to work with you via email to figure out the best questions for your reading.
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