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March 7, 2018
What NOT To Ask The Tarot
The Tarot can answer everything, right? You just think of your problem, lay out the cards, and shazzam, you have your answer, yeah?
Wrong!
While the Tarot cards are certainly there to guide you and to provide insight into your troubles and concerns, there are just some questions NOT to ask the Tarot.
Eleven Questions NOT to Ask the Tarot
1. Will my lover leave his wife?
Or any other question about another person’s life that is not directly related to you. This brings up issues around privacy andaccuracy. Privacy because you are delving into someone else’s private life using the Tarot cards without their permission. And accuracy because you will still be seeing the situation from your/the client’s perspective and not necessarily the situation at hand.
2. Will I win the lottery?
The lottery is a game of chance and there is very little that you can do to influence you winning (except for buying a lottery ticket!) So, leave this up to chance and those little coloured balls that bounce around in the big glass bubble, rather than consulting the Tarot cards for this type of question.
3. Does my ex hate me?
Or any other question that deals with such negative emotion. “Hate” is such a strong word and it often implies that you are blaming someone else for taking out their negativity on you. And, if you got the answer, yes, your ex hates you, then what? What can you do about it? It becomes so disempowering.
Instead, focus on questions such as, “What can I do to improve on my relationship with so-and-so?” or “What do I need to improve within myself to create better relationships with others?”
4. When will I die?
Or “How long will I live?” Apart from being incredibly morbid, this is not an appropriate question for the Tarot because the Tarot is intended as a guide and there is really no ‘guiding’ with this type of question. Knowing the answer will not help.
5. What is the name of my soul mate?
The Tarot cannot accurately name significant people in your life (at least not that I am aware of!). Sure, it can identify what type of person is best suited to you, but it will not hone in on just one person in a universe of 7 billion people. I also believe that many people have the potential to be yoursoul mate, so why just focus on one?
6. Am I pregnant?
I’ll let you in on a secret. The best way to know if you’re pregnant is to do a pregnancy test.
The Tarot cards are not a proxy for a visit to the doctor. Yes, they can highlight if there is a possible issue or concern, but go and see your doctor to get it checked out. Leave any sort of diagnosis, prognosis, or treatment advice to the medical professionals.
7. Will my wife’s cancer go into remission?
Or any other question specifically about health and the health of other’s (even loved ones).Not only is it unethical to predict health outcomes, itis generally an outcome that you cannot influence. So rather than consulting the Tarot cards about what will happen, refocus the question on what you can do to support your loved one through this difficult time and maximise the chances of recovery. Similarly, if you require health advice, consult a doctor.
8. Should I take the job?
Or any other “Should I…” type of question. You need to take responsibility and accountability for your own life and your own decisions. It is better to ask the Tarot, “What is the impact/pros and cons if I take this path?” or “What can I expect if I do XYZ?” That way, you are still making the decision, not the Tarot cards, and you’re focused onhow you can manifest your dream job.
9. Whatever comes up.
Not everyone is going to agree with me on this one, but personally, I find vague inquiries like this are very difficult to read on. Why? Because we spend a lot of time trying to figure out where to focus before we even get to delivering any helpful insight or guidance about the situation at hand.
If your question is vague and general, so too will be the answer. If your question is detailed and specific, then so too will be the answer.
For these types of ‘questions’, I encourage the client to focus in on an area that is important to them or to nominate a specific question for the Tarot.
Face-to-face Tarot readings are a little different. For these types of situations, draw three cards and look at the key themes. Use these cards like a magnifying glass to home in deeper.
10. When will I get married?
Ok, this probably isn’t a terrible question to ask the Tarot, particularly if you feel comfortable with answering timing questions or have a tried and tested method for doing so. However, the trouble with this type of question is that it assumes that you will get married at some point in your life. But what if you don’t?
I recommend rephrasing the question to something like, “What do I need to know about getting married?” or “What is the potential of my relationship with so-and-so?”
11. Will I win the court case?
In most cases, this is completely out of your hands and in the hands of the judge or the court system that is dealing with your case. You are better off asking the Tarot what you can do to improve your chances of success or what you need to know about the court case at this time.
What’s more, Tarot readers are typically not legal professionals and are therefore not in a position to provide legal advice. Stay on the safe side and invest your money in legal advice rather than a Tarot reading on the topic.
What Makes A ‘Good’ Question for The Tarot Cards
Asking the right types of questions can make or break a good Tarot reading.
So, what constitutes a good question?
The best questions are those that elicit information to empower you to make the best decisions for yourself or situation. They focus on what you can influence or change in a positive and constructive way.
Good questions are often open-ended, providing ‘space’ to explore different options and possibilities. But they are also detailed and specific, allowing focus and direction.
Good questions focus on yourself rather than others. They create a feeling of responsibility and accountability, reinforcing that you have free will and can indeed shape your own destiny.
How To (Re)Phrase A Tarot Question
In most cases, an initially inappropriate question can be slightly tweaked or rephrased in order for it to be appropriate for the Tarot cards.
The following questions are helpful starting points for rephrasing a question:
What do I need to know about… ?
What do I need to do to achieve…?
What is standing in the way and how can I best overcome this?
How can I improve my ability to…?
What role do I play in so-and-so’s life/issue?
What do I need to change in order to…?
What is the potential for…?
Thus, if the initial question is something like, “Will I get married this year?” you may like to rephrase it to, “What do I need to know about getting married this year?” or “What do I need to do to improve my chances of getting married this year?”
You can also include a timeframe in your request to increase the specificity of the question and the answer. For example, “What do I need to know about my finances in the next 6 months?” or “Will I meet a romantic partner in the next 3 months?” However, it is generally best not to set a timeframe that is beyond a year as a lot will have changed after this time.
That said, the question does not have to be perfectly worded. Consider what you really want to know or understand about a situation, and then formulate your question(s) accordingly. What is most important is that you are clear about what you’re asking the Tarot cards and that you are empowered to positively impact your future.
The Art of Asking Questions Is the Source of All Knowledge
Asking the right question is vital if you are looking for an insightful and powerful Tarot reading. When you start asking the right types of questions, you’ll begin to see the true spirit of the Tarot coming through.
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March 5, 2018
BTP116: Are You Ready to Go Pro?
Maybe you’ve been giving away free Tarot readings for a while, and you’re thinking about going pro. Before you make your decision and jump right in, I want share with you 6 things you need to master before reading Tarot professionally. Pulling from the Biddy Tarot Podcast archives, this episode will be super helpful for you if you’re on the cusp of going pro (or even if you’re just curious)!
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WELCOME
You’re listening to the Biddy Tarot Podcast, and this is Episode 116; From the Archive: Are You Ready to Go Pro?
Welcome to the Biddy Tarot Podcast, where you’ll learn how to connect more deeply with your intuition and live an empowered and enlightened life with the Tarot cards as your guide.
Listen as Brigit and her guests share their very best tips and strategies to help you read Tarot with confidence. Now, here is your host, Brigit Esselmont.
INTRODUCTION
Hello, and welcome back to the Biddy Tarot Podcast. As always, I’m super excited to be talking with you about Tarot. Now, for today’s episode, we are digging into the Biddy Tarot Podcast archives and bringing you one of my favourite episodes. This one is more for those folks who are just on the cusp of becoming a professional Tarot reader.
Maybe you found yourself in that boat. I’ve come across so many people who start reading in our Free Tarot Readings platform inside of the Biddy Tarot Community.
They say at the start, “Oh, I’m not really sure I’m going to ever read for payment.”
And then they go ahead and do all of these wonderful free Tarot readings, and they start to get some really good feedback, and then they say, “Oh, maybe I can do this. Maybe I am ready to go pro.”
This archive podcast episode is great for those folks who might be just thinking about whether it’s time to become a professional Tarot reader. Don’t worry! You don’t have to quit your day job straight away. This is more about whether you’re ready to start charging for your Tarot readings.
Now, in this episode, I’ll be talking you through what to look for in terms of knowing when you’re ready to become a professional Tarot reader—a little bit of a checklist, I suppose, of things that you might need to have covered or sorted before you are ready to read professionally.
All right, so let’s get straight into today’s episode!
FROM THE ARCHIVE: ARE YOU READY TO GO PRO?
Hello, and welcome back to the Biddy Tarot Podcast. It is so lovely to have you here!
You know what the Tarot cards mean without having to flip your way through a Tarot book, and you have a few handy Tarot spreads up your sleeves. You’re ready to become a professional Tarot reader and start charging for your Tarot readings, right? Eh… well, hold that thought for just a second.
Do you know what to do when your client asks you when they’ll get pregnant or why their husband is always talking to their next-door neighbour? And do you know how to avoid those awkward moments when you draw a blank or you don’t know how to fit the cards all together? Or maybe your client complains because they haven’t got what they expected from the Tarot reading?
You see, many aspiring Tarot readers make the mistake of going pro too early, and find themselves struggling to deal with the challenges associated with reading Tarot professionally. Their readings feel disjointed and unclear because they haven’t found their flow. And ultimately, they feel out of integrity because they’re not offering their absolute best to their clients.
I was in the same boat when I first started reading Tarot professionally in the early 2000’s. Sure I knew what the cards meant, and I could pull together a decent reading, but when I had disappointed or difficult clients, I didn’t really know what to do. I didn’t have the strategies and techniques in place to deal with them effectively, or avoid them altogether.
Over time I worked out what I needed to do, but if only I had these kinds of strategies from day one. What a better experience it would have been. If you’re thinking about going pro, I want to do you a big favour in this podcast and share with you the 6 things that you need to master before you start reading Tarot professionally. And that way you’re going to be in a much better position when you do start charging for your Tarot readings. And you’re attracting wonderful clients and doing your very best work with those clients.
6 THINGS YOU NEED TO MASTER BEFORE YOU START READING TAROT PROFESSIONALLY
1. KNOW YOUR STUFF.
Number one is knowing the Tarot card meanings. I know—pretty straightforward, right? But this is not just about memorizing your Tarot card keywords, or even memorizing what’s in a book. This is about being able to really feel into each of the Tarot cards and being able to understand and interpret all 78 Tarot card meanings without having to refer to a book.
It’s really important, obviously, if you’ve got a client in front of you, you can’t really just whip out your book and use that in a reading. You need to feel very confident that you can do a reading without needing the book nearby. And look, this is, again, going beyond just those general interpretations of each card. This is about knowing, “How do you take a card meaning and apply it to a specific question, a position in the spread, and how do you link it to the different cards in that reading?” It’s really about not reading from the book, but reading from the heart.
And if that is something that you are interested in learning more about, then I absolutely recommend my online training program, which is: Master the Tarot Card Meanings. Because in that program, that’s where I show you how to create that personal and intuitive connection with the cards so that you’ve no longer having to rely on the book or memorize the cards. You’re getting that intuitive connection each and every time you’re looking at them in a Tarot reading. So, you’ll find that program over at Master the Tarot Card Meanings.
Now, in addition to knowing all the Tarot card meanings, what’s also important is that you rarely draw a blank when performing a Tarot reading. Drawing a blank is, when you see all the cards laid out in front of you but you cannot, for the life of you, piece together what they all mean. And trust me, it can, and does, happen to the best of us. And, ideally, you want to be in that position where it’s not happening every reading. It may happen every now and then, where you’re a little bit stumped, but you do need to have some good techniques in place to help you move through when you do draw a bit of a blank.
And, you know, again, that goes beyond simply knowing what the cards mean, but knowing how to get yourself out of that little pickle when you’ve got someone sitting across from you who’s eagerly awaiting an answer. So that’s number one: make sure that you know the Tarot card meanings inside and out and that you have that personal and intuitive connection with the cards so that you are reading from the heart and not from the book.
2. CHOOSE YOUR SPREADS
OK, number two is around Tarot spreads. In order to be ready to go pro, you need to have at least three different spreads that you can comfortable work with. For example, you might work with a Celtic Cross, a horseshoe spread, a past-present-future spread… Even just, more like what I call the “No spread” spread, where you pose the topic or the question to the Tarot and you start drawing a few cards, and then you build the story from those few cards.
It’s really important just to have a couple of spreads in your back pocket so that, no matter what question you get, you’ve got a spread that will help you answer that question specifically and succinctly. I’m going to throw in there, also, that knowing how to custom design spreads is incredibly important when you’re going pro. Because you’re going to get all sorts of questions, and… well, some people might debate this, but there isn’t a spread for every single question.
In some cases, it makes sense to be able to create different spreads for specific questions. And also, if you’re doing a Tarot reading with someone, if it’s a 10-minute reading, make sure that you’ve got a couple different options for how you could do that quick 10-minute reading. Versus if you’ve got an hour with somebody, you might then use something like a Celtic Cross or a bigger Tarot spread. It’s good to have a few of those ready and available that you’re comfortable with reading.
Oh, and, if you are, say, using the Celtic Cross, make sure that you know all of the different positions in the Celtic Cross, and you’re comfortable with creating the connections in that kind of spread. And if you do get a bit stuck, there is a previous podcast episode on the Celtic Cross, so make sure to refer to that as well.
3. COME FULL CIRCLE
OK, number three is know how to do a Tarot reading from start to finish.
Now, if you’re thinking, “Oh my goodness, Brigit. I totally know how to do a Tarot reading from start to finish, duh,” then listen up. I am not simply talking about shuffling the cards, laying them out, and reading those cards. I’m talking about engaging with your client from the moment they know you exist all the way through to ensuring that they’re well supported long after the reading is over.
You see, many Tarot readers just focus their energy on the reading itself. But what they don’t realize is that the Tarot reading starts long before the client is even in the room. You want to make sure that you’re attracting the right people and you want to make sure that you’re creating the right space. Physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. And you want to set clear expectations of what your client will experience with you during a reading.
And, of course, as you do the reading you want to make sure that you’ve got to the heart of the question, you’ve selected the right spread, and you’ve uncovered the story in the cards. Finally, once that reading is over you want to help your client feel supported. And you want them to know that you are here if they have questions about that reading, and also that you care about what happens after they leave the room, or after that reading is finished. And, of course, you want to know that you’ve served your client to the best of your ability.
The way in which you do a Tarot reading from start to finish is something that I covered in the Biddy Tarot podcast episode 8, which is at biddytarot.com/8. And you can also head on over there to grab the free PDF download which shows the seven steps to an accurate reading. Even if you are a bit more of an experienced reader, check through those seven steps and make sure that you’re doing each and every one of them. You may find that there are a few things there that might have just slipped out of your practice or that you want to enhance a little bit more.
4. BECOME A STORYTELLER
OK, number four… Oh, my goodness—this one is so important. You can tell the story in the Tarot cards.
I tell you what, I’ve seen many Tarot readings where the reader will simply go through, card by card, and then finish the reading. “Card one means this, card two means this, card three means this. Thank you and good-bye.” To me, you can get a reading like that on the internet anywhere. A computer can make up that kind of reading.
I don’t want to pay a professional Tarot reader to tell me just what each card means and to give me the generic meanings of those cards. I want a Tarot reader to be able to look at a combination of cards and pull together the unique story that applies to my situation and that will help me manifest my goals and my dreams.
Telling the story in the cards is incredibly important if you want to be a great professional Tarot reader. It’s simply not enough to go card-by-card and leave it at that. Storytelling in the cards is something that I have covered – or I will cover –in the podcast, please make sure that you listen to that one about the storytelling in the cards. But you really need to be looking for, “How do these cards connect with each other? What are the patterns or the themes across the cards?” and, “How does this particular story relate to the client?”
Because it’s that connection between what you’re seeing in the cards and what’s happening for the client. That’s where the gold is, that’s where the biggest insights come from. Make sure that you can tell the story in the cards confidently before you go pro.
5. PRACTICE – WITH REAL CLIENTS!
All right, number five is practice with strangers and get real-time feedback. Before you even think about reading Tarot professionally, please, please, please get some experience reading for strangers, typically, free of charge and in exchange for feedback. I don’t mean reading Tarot for your super-supportive mom, or sister, or your neighbor’s cat. I mean reading Tarot for an absolute stranger who you’ve never met before. I know it can be scary at first when you read Tarot for a stranger, but, trust me, this is a vital part of your development as a Tarot reader.
Strangers will ask all sorts of weird and wonderful questions, helping you to set your boundaries about what you can and can’t do with the Tarot. And they’ll respond in all sorts of weird and wonderful ways. From glowing praise to direct criticism, and even, you know, sadly to say, some might have some insults to throw at you. But, all of these kinds of responses really help you improve your skills to deal with all types of clients.
Reading Tarot for free, in exchange for feedback, is actually how I cut my teeth in Tarot. And after hundreds of free readings, I’m so glad I did it. The experience was incredibly valuable and insightful. And I’ve seen it happening with our Biddy Tarot network readers. We’ve had, like, literally hundreds of people now on Biddy Tarot offering free Tarot readings in exchange for feedback. And, at the time, I know it can be a little bit hard for some folks, particularly when you get questions that you think, “Ugh, I don’t want to answer that,” or that get you completely stumped.
But what I’ve seen with our readers is this amount of growth that happens because they’re getting hit up with questions that maybe, are kind of out of their ethical boundaries. Or even out of their own skills or abilities. But they’re working it out, “OK, if I get this kind of question, how am I going to respond? How do I turn this into a positive situation for me and my client?” And they’re also dealing with people from all walks of life.
And when you start to read professionally, this is the kind of experience that you’re going to have. You’re going to have people coming from every different angle with all sorts of questions, and if you’ve had that experience of reading Tarot for other people, then you’re going to be very well-equipped when you do start charging for your readings. And you’re already going to have those boundaries in place which – ah, it’s just so, so important, I cannot stress it enough.
If you are yet to read Tarot for strangers, here are a couple of ideas of how you can get started: You can go to your local café, or your local library, or even just the local park. And you can even just pop up a little sign, obviously you want to make sure you’re getting permission, either from the store owner or the counsel, or wherever you need to get the permission from, I don’t want you getting in trouble. But once you’ve got permission, sit down, pop up a sign, just say, “Free Tarot readings,” and invite people to come and have a reading with you.
This is such a good way of just getting that initial experience and practice. You know, if it makes you feel comfortable, let them know, “Hey, I’m just learning here, but I would love to get your feedback so that I can become a better Tarot reader.”
Alternatively, if you prefer being online and doing readings via e-mail, which I think is actually a really good way of learning, because you don’t have the pressure of someone sitting in front of you waiting for their reading. You can, if you need to, look in your book and just get a bit of added inspiration to what you already know and say for most Tarot cards. So it gives you a little bit more leeway if you’re doing an e-mail Tarot reading.
If you want to do that, and offer free readings online, then I would love to have you as part of the Biddy Tarot Community. Which, at the time of this podcast going out, it is still yet to be launched, but it is not far away. In the Biddy Tarot Community, not only will you get access to different training materials, free live webinars, private forum, all sorts of things to help you become a better Tarot reader. But you’re also going to get access to the free Tarot reading service that we offer on Biddy Tarot and that is where you can get connected with people from all around the world who would love to have you read their Tarot cards, for free and in exchange for feedback, so keep checking on biddytarot.com because the Community is very soon to open. And if you are listening to this, you know, sort of after mid-2016, then it will be open and we would love to have you in that Community.
6. KNOW THYSELF
OK, number six is know what kind of Tarot reader you are. So, are you the type of Tarot reader who can predict exactly when and how an event will occur? Or are you the type of Tarot reader that believes in a more open timeline, depending on the actions the client might or might not take? Do you believe that our future is set in stone, or do you believe that we can create our own destiny? And do you do your best work answering quick yes or no questions? Or do you prefer to delve deeper into the cards and explore the complex dynamics of a situation?
Let me tell you: there are no right or wrong answers here. What’s most important is that you’re clear about what kind of Tarot reader you really are, and how you believe the Tarot works. Why? Well it means that you can set clear expectations about what you as a reader can and can’t do with the Tarot cards. And when you set clear expectations, you’ll attract the clients who value your style of reading and you’ll avoid the clients who don’t., thus avoiding all of the issues around disappointed or difficult clients.
Here’s what you need to do: ask yourself, “What kind of Tarot reader am I? How do I believe the Tarot works? And what can I and can’t I do with the Tarot?” Now this is something that will probably just continue to evolve in your Tarot practice, but think about it right now. “At this point, here and now, what kind of Tarot reader am I really? What can I do with these Tarot cards? How do I offer the most value to people when doing a Tarot reading?” And that will give you really good information on who you want to, offer your services to, and how you shape up your services as well.
For example, if you love really in-depth, deeply spiritual readings, then doing Tarot parties, with people who have had a few too many drinks, probably isn’t going to be your thing. Vice versa, if you like those quick, sharp readings, then you might not want to offer a two-hour skype reading, for example.
Make sure you know what kind of reader you are, play to your skills and your strengths and talents, and you’ll find that you’ll be much more confident when you do go pro.
WRAP-UP
So, there you have it, those are my six tips for what you need to master before you go pro. I hope that has been helpful.
And if you’re ready to take your Tarot readings to the next level and to tap into the divine guidance that’s available to you, then I invite you to check out my signature program: Read Tarot with Confidence. My online Tarot course, Read Tarot with Confidence, is specifically designed for aspiring Tarot readers who want to reach their fullest potential as a Tarot reader and be the reader that everybody raves about. Using simple, yet powerful techniques, I’ll show you how to read Tarot in a way that creates change and transformation in your life and others.
I’ll walk you through step-by-step how to do a Tarot reading, including: Asking the right questions, choosing the perfect spread, weaving the story into the cards, and connecting deeply with your clients or yourself, through Tarot.
I’ll teach you not only how to read Tarot for yourself with clarity, but how to read for others in a way that has a lasting impact and inspires deep transformation. And, of course, I’m going to let you in on a few of my insider secrets from my 15 years of experience as a professional Tarot reader.
So, if you’re thinking about going pro, then I highly recommend this course, Read Tarot with Confidence, to get you into that right place where you’re feeling amazingly confident about your Tarot readings. To check it out, head on over to biddytarot.com/TF2. You’ll find out all the details about the program and you can enroll straight away and get started today!
I do hope that you join me in that program. It’s such an enriching program, and I’ve seen many people come out of it and go on to become professional Tarot readers with loads and loads of success.
All right, well, that concludes our podcast for today. I’m so glad you’ve been here with me and if you’re on the cusp of going pro, I’m so excited for you. I’d love to hear about your journey, so head on over to biddytarot.com/23 and share where you’re up to in your journey with the Tarot, I’d love to hear.
All right, thank you so much and good-bye!
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February 28, 2018
Monthly Tarot Forecast for March 2018
March 2018 invites you to let go of feeling the “juggle struggle”! You have everything you need to keep your head above water, so catch your breath and remember that you’re going to be OK. You have all of …
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February 26, 2018
BTP115: Sacred Symbolism with Sarah Wilder
Fellow Aussie and boss goddess behind The Fifth Element Life, Sarah Wilder, joins me in a conversation on sacred symbolism and using it to create intuitively inspired jewellery. Combining her love of nature and design, Sarah incorporates beautiful sacred …
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February 21, 2018
Tarot Birth Cards: Discover Your Inner Self
Most of us know our astrological birth sign, but do you know that you also have a Tarot Birth Card?
Created from the numbers in your birth date, Tarot Birth Cards reveal our innermost self and our personal identity that …
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February 19, 2018
BTP114: 7 Habits of a Confident Tarot Reader
I believe that the ultimate goal for most Tarot readers is to feel connected with both the cards and our intuition. In Episode 114 of the Biddy Tarot Podcast, I share with you the 7 habits of a confident Tarot …
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February 14, 2018
The Art of Asking Powerful Questions in Your Tarot Readings
Asking the right questions in your Tarot readings is the key to gaining insight and unlocking the answers you seek. When we ask good questions, we get good answers. And similarly, when we ask crappy questions, we get crappy answers.…
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February 12, 2018
BTP113: Managing Stress with Tarot with Gretchen Pearl
After experiencing a miscarriage in 2014, Gretchen Pearl found herself anxious and depressed. Through this loss, she reconnected with her intuition and found the peace she was searching for. Today, she helps others manage stress and anxiety through the Tarot, …
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February 7, 2018
Top 10 Love Tarot Cards
What Tarot cards might you expect to see in a Tarot reading when love is just around the corner? Whether it’s with your life partner, husband or wife, boyfriend or girlfriend, new love interest, or simply a friend, let’s face …
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February 5, 2018
BTP112: Intuition VS Resistance
Is it your ego or your intuition?
Many Tarot readers struggle with the answer to this question and find themselves feeling confused and doubtful about their ability to read the cards clearly.
When are you seeing the truth? Or are …
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