Replay wrote:I would bet a pseudorandom generator is far more random than shuffling. Shuffling can be incomplete, cards can stick together and etc.
That's precisely why electronic wouldn't work well. Computers are TOO good at randomness. Shuffling is supposed to be incomplete, or at least to the point that the cards are in your control.
If the spirits are indeed influencing the outcome of the cards, the best way is to guide you towards that influence is if you controlled the cards, cut them as you feel is right, and promote the ones that you feel should be going to the top.
I'm not advocating "cheating" by actually looking at the cards, but you should have the cards IN YOUR HAND as a better method of control.
Replay wrote:This irks me just as much the second time I read it. I bet you I've been reading the Tarot as long or longer than you. Need to brush up, but I'm not a neophyte except in the wider spiritual sense.
It's not necessary to turn this into a pissing contest. You probably have been reading Tarot longer than me, but people still consider me to be good at Tarot reading. Whether that is because of my skills at Tarot reading, an ability to tap into what the spirits are saying, or me having good empathy skills is up to interpretation.
I believe that both the spiritual theory, that Tarot reading is a way to connect to the spirits, or the psychological theory, that Tarot reading is a way to get people to talk about their problems in a psychiatric-like environment, are equally valid. However, if the former is indeed true, keeping that connection grounded in physical media is important.