Question: Could (G.P.'s son) see dead people when he was a little kid?
Date: 24 February 2010 Deck: Rider-Waite Tarot
Weird question, huh? I'll elaborate a bit more on information G.P. said after the reading after I've discussed my reading itself. I did a 3-card spread, again my usual past-present-future layout in the interest of fitting in a reading before going back to work after lunch.
Card 1 | Card 2 | Card 3 |
The Empress reversed | Knight of Swords | The Sun |
Past | Present | Future |
In the past position is the Star in the reversed position. I think this indicates that G.P.'s son, when he was young, had a very deep and powerful subconscious, which the people in his life couldn't understand. In the present, we see the Knight of Swords. As confirmed by G.P., her son never speaks of having been able to see "dead people", and will actively deny anything. In the future position is The Sun. The Sun depicts a child riding a horse, with a powerful sun in behind him/her. I think this indicates that discussion of P.G.'s son seeing "dead people" is not buried in the past, but will resurface and be directly addressed when he starts his own family.
G.P. went on to tell me a really amazing story about when her son was young. He had terrible recurring nightmares, which it later turned out were shared with a family friend with a similar birthmark. Her son also saw a forerunner of a family member whom he'd never met when he was about 3 (he called her by name and described her despite having never met her before her death). G.P.'s son will deny any of this if you asked him about it now. Anyhow, this was a really interesting reading to do which inspired great conversation (G.P. left shortly after her reading and I was too freaked out from ghost stories to sit in my office alone and found things to do that made me be around my other co-workers). Initially, I didn't think my standard, 3-card past/present/future spread would work well for this question (which, on the surface, looks like a yes/no question) but ultimately the cards told us some pretty interesting things about it all.
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