Tarot by BlaaggOriginally by karen:- …and found I could not let it sit until I added just a couple more thoughts on the subject then I will be quiet Numerology is not based on "what works for you" It has its roots go back a.d and it is based on the studies of mathematics and astrology and is a scientific based method of "divination" as it may There is with numerology, as there is with the Tarot, an ethical obligation to provide accurate and truthful information which I can't understand how you do if you "choose" not to use all of the numbers in the years Again, I really don't want to seem argumentative, but I felt I really needed to say this Now I will keep quiet on the subject as this is a Tarot forum and not a numerology forum [/quote] I take neither Tarot nor Numerology lightly, as you imply What I say and do, has profound affects upon the lives of the sitters And yet you imply a lack of ethics on my behalf It is stated that you do not wish to be argumentative and yet you phrase your words as such Originally by karen:- It has its roots go back a.d and it is based on the studies of mathematics and astrology and is a scientific based method of "divination" as it may [/quote] Go back A.D ? Excuse me? Based on whose calendar? Why not use the Jewish calendar (which would mesh more completely with Qabballah)…Best you go back and learn about how our modern calendar was created…by ego’s of humans and nothing more Originally by karen:- There is with numerology, as there is with the Tarot, an ethical obligation to provide accurate and truthful information which I can't understand how you do if you "choose" not to use all of the numbers in the years [/quote] Thank you for informing me that I lack ethics It’s the way I learned Am I wrong? Perhaps Have I done readings that were incorrect for how many years? And have read from an ethical standpoint for how many years? I am very sorry to have offended you with my unethical behaviour …and you think that using January 1st as a changeover is ethical? Edited to state: I apologize for the harshness of my words I do remain offended at the implication that I lack ethical conduct I do question justifying such arguments based on our calendar Gregorian which is based upon a supposed year upon which the Christian Master was born The change over from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar (1582) has never been rectified in Numerological studies Most European nations adopted the Gregorian reform, with the exception of England and its Colonies, which held out until 1752 At that time, 11 days had to be excised from the calendar Must we use a Hebrew calendar when reading for the Jewish? Does a Japanese sitter get a reading from the Indian or the Chinese calendar? Is the Gregorian calendar only fit for European sitters? …and although this is about Tarot…how do we rectify the year card in accordance to the Gregorian calendar changeover? The Eastern Orthodox Churches continued observing the Julian calendar until 1923, at which time some, but not all, skipped the first 13 days in October, and introduced a "Revised Julian Calendar" with a unique variation on the leap-year rule It’s the way I was taught…
Perhaps it is wrong…
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