Blind Fate | The Boy Who Could But Didn't

Blind Fate

Sometimes when we don’t want to hear the answer to a question, it’s easier not to ask it.

Blind Tarot Reading

It doesn’t make the answer any easier to hear of course, regardless of whether you ask.

5 Responses to “Blind Fate”

  1. Hannah says:

    Not asking does, of course, make the answer easier to ignore.

  2. jeremy says:

    That is a pretty potent answer if i do say so myself. Maybe you should take note and follow.

    Jeremy

  3. tunnard says:

    Did my sister read your tarot? She always gives me the same cards…
    Sometimes asking a question and not liking the answer means the opposite answer is the one you want. Then you know what to do. Of course, it’s not the case with tarot. Still, High Priestess in your distant future, eh? Chin up!

  4. I was told by a psychic who knew I was about to move to Australia that was “due to go on a long journey”.

    I didn’t know whether to laugh or applaud her for the blatant opportunity.

    Sometimes the simplest answer is staring us in the face. We just want it to sound more compelling so we can rationalise it.