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Know How To Use Your Tarot Cards By Munisha Khatwani

January 25th, 2010 by admin received 6 Comments »

You have a set of Tarot cards at home and dont know how to use them? Munisha guides you with her expertise to use them to your benefit and interpret your card expertly. Visit www.rajshri.com to watch more of Tarot Card Reading.

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6 Responses to “Know How To Use Your Tarot Cards By Munisha Khatwani”

  1. tarot4games says:

    Tarot that are not for fortune telling.

  2. archrobbaba says:

    angle spiritual lmao. . . .

  3. Tarockspieler says:

    @ PsychicsRFrauds There is a disclaimer on the intro. It is not supported by these media. Use at your own risk!

  4. PsychicsRFrauds says:

    I know how to use my tarot cards! I use them for cards! Tarot card games in fact!

  5. 53rdspirit says:

    Enjoyed the video!

  6. Oudler says:

    This video display is an example of many, the Tarot in a unilateral way, as a means of divination. If anyone still has not said is not the only way of divination, tarot cards are used. Divination is not even the original use of the Tarot! These cards were actually intended to play. The Tarot is actually a variant of playing cards. In many European countries, the Tarot is still used to play. The traditional tarot symbolism is rooted in Christianity.


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