I once read an article about the top five life lessons shared by people ages 65 to 104, and it inspired me to create a #Tarot spread based on the words of wisdom there.
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With the help of a few friends, I created a spread based on the image of the Emperor from the RWS #Tarot deck. This spread is useful for wide variety of readings.
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What do people mean when they say they don’t "sugar coat" their #Tarot readings? I asked this question and got a great discussion going on my blog. Read the discussion and you can even share thoughts of your own!
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Once, as a guest presenter at a #Tarot Meetup, I did a “KnightHawk” Tarot reading for Pamela Colman Smith to answer the question:
"What can help me decide if I should accept A.E. Waite’s invitation to do the artwork for his new Tarot deck?"
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#Tarot#Spiritual Card of the Day: The Moon.
See how to face the proverbial monsters under you bed at night so you can banish them. https://t.co/yWSpB6NjIg
I have been asked by potential #Tarot clients, “How accurate are you?” but the important question is “How helpful are you?” How do we, as Tarot readers, answer such questions?
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What #Tarot cards would you associate with the concept of “atonement”? Here are some suggestions for the various shades of meaning for this word.
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Do you know that "#Tarot Literalisms" are? On one of my blog posts, I explained them and gave a couple of examples. And then my readers chimed in with some great (often humorous) examples of their own!
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#Tarot#Spiritual Card of the Day: Knight of Cups. See how the saying "You can’t swim wearing armor" can improve all of your relationships
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The Moon card is often seen as a negative card, with connotations of deception, lunacy, fear, and confusion, but I have found some peaceful and beautiful meanings for it. #Tarot
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