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One of the most widely accepted tools in modern spirituality, especially in New Age circles, is the Tarot. Often seen as harmless or even divinely inspired, these cards are used to divine insight, reveal future events, or connect with archetypes. But from the Inner Christos perspective, Tarot is far from harmless. It represents a system deeply entangled with Fallen Angelic distortions, Metatronic inversions, and a dangerous displacement of spiritual authority.
At its core, the use of Tarot is a form of divination—seeking information, clarity, or power from external sources. This alone is a major red flag when walking the Christos path.
Rather than cultivating your direct, vertical connection to Source through your own Inner Christos, Tarot pulls your focus outward: toward cards, symbols, and the astral planes that can be influenced by discarnate entities.
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These decks were often designed by initiates of Hermetic, Rosicrucian, Thelemic, and Golden Dawn orders—organizations that knowingly channeled Fallen Angelic entities masquerading as Ascended Masters or divine intelligences. These groups encoded their belief systems into the Tarot, inserting false initiatory sequences and aligning users with the Metatronic Tree of Death (not Life)—a counterfeit structure that leads away from Source and into energetic collapse.
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Not all who use Tarot are ill-intentioned. I have family members who once used it themselves, sincerely trying to heal and find answers. But intent doesn’t override design. And the design of Tarot—its origin, symbology, and energetic architecture—reveals its true purpose: to keep consciousness looping in the astral playgrounds of fallen light.
When you are ready to exit the false matrix, you stop playing with its toys.