
In fact, most of the time George use the computer version of his Tarot cards, rather than the printed version, for his Tarot readings.

It is the same energy that is being channelled into the cards, and therefore the same outcome of the ‘right’ cards being selected for the reading. George keeps telling me how, if you virtually shuffle and select the cards, there is really no difference between that and having a ‘real person’ doing it. Some free Tarot reading websites will have the computer shuffle and select the cards for you, while others allow the user to virtually shuffle and select the cards from the complete Tarot deck. Doesn’t an accurate Tarot reading require a (human) Tarot reader who is intuitive and psychically connected with the querent? And doesn’t a good Tarot reading need someone who can draw together the connections between the cards and build the story? Surely a computer can’t do that, especially when it is working with pre-programmed algorithms and Tarot card definitions, and has no personal connection to the querent.īut George persisted. George has been trying to get me to come around to his way of thinking – that a computer-generated reading is as accurate and as connected as any human-generated reading.Īt the beginning, I was highly sceptical. He’s a Tarot reader himself, but also has a penchant for all things ‘techy’ and has been able to create the software that generates online Tarot readings. George runs which is a free Tarot reading website (among other things).


I mean, why would you? Why would you let an algorithm stored within a computer tell you your life direction? Sure, I have tried them out (what have you got to lose if they’re free?!) but I have never really taken them that seriously. I have never been a fan of those free Tarot websites that offer computer-generated Tarot readings.
