By: Judie Stanford
Dax, I just want to be clear that you are saying reputable psychologists or counselors might use tarot as a means to “show [their patients] the current trajectory [they] are on and what the possible...
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Thanks for asking Judie. This is why I said, do some research – To be clear: reputable psychologists/counselors have been using Tarot for decades – and now it’s becoming even more prevalent. No, I am...
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Dax- that being the case it sounds like tarot cards are being used like ink blots. (Honestly in all the years I worked on my doctorate in pastoral counseling I NEVER heard of such a thing.) Where I...
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Christiana, To me, the things that are most valuable are the things that are most true, and I usually find that most things that are true do have science and/or mathematics behind them. Now, if you are...
View ArticleBy: Dax Carlisle
That’s a very good way to look at it Dan …They do work that way, kinda like Rorschach images on steroids. Our minds think in pictures….
View ArticleBy: dancohen
Yes but as I commented in another thread Dax I then question a reputable therapist using a vehicle that is historically connected to divination- especially with someone who is vulnerable and looking to...
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I certainly haven’t side-stepped the topic of tarot, and there is no smear campaign going on here. Nice try with the red-herring, however. :eyeroll:
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Sorry Dan, I didn’t see the other comment about that until now. I actually got involved with Tarot BECAUSE I was studying Pastoral Counseling LOL …I find it amusing you had the opposite experience,...
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My oh my. Dax you posted you comments on Judie’s post here- Website- http://rainbowpsychics.huh Home › DIVINATION › World Tarot Day? We have a LONG way to go Folks…World Tarot Day? We have a LONG way...
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Dax, I just had a look at the site associated with your email, and I am impressed by your chutzpa, to say the least. What you are promoting behind the blanket ‘psychologists are using it’, and “if it...
View ArticleBy: dancohen
Wow… that really shut down the nonsense. Maybe Dax will think twice before challenging someone to “…do some research”. You did and isn’t it interesting what showed up. Or maybe he will realize that you...
View ArticleBy: Dax Carlisle
Sorry folks, nothing to hide here. The Tarot Guild is an organization for professional Tarot Readers. RainbowPsychics.com is a website where we help clients in need of guidance and insight. There’s...
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Dax- you can provide any “service” you like and if people pay they pay. But don’t come here and try to pretend tarot cards are being used by trained therapist in the same way ink blots are used and...
View ArticleBy: Dax Carlisle
Again, you’re are mistaken about what I was trying to say. One thing doesn’t negate the other. I wasn’t trying to say that the “fact” that therapists use Tarot somehow “legitimizes” it~! Tarot doesn’t...
View ArticleBy: Christiana Gaudet
Actually – that is exactly right, Dan. When I teach tarot one of the methods I teach is to look at the card and see what you see within it. In the course of a reading, when a client points to a...
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Not at all. There are many uses for tarot – divination is certainly one of them. But I think it is fair to say that there is a huge difference between divination and fortune-telling, and that most of...
View ArticleBy: Jon Westfall
Hi Dax, Sorry for jumping in this thread late, but I’m curious about the use of Tarot as a projective test. I’ve not come across this in either the clinical literature or the history of Gestalt...
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