The Occult Industry - The New York Times Gave It Legitimacy

 In April 2021, The New York Times published a major feature article on how the mystical Tarot is a tool for self-awareness. 

Like traditional forms of psychotherapy those 78 cards in the Tarot deck open the door to deep introspection. Essentially they clear the way for human beings to connect with the unconscious or, as it is sometimes called, the subconscious. How the unconscious shapes decision-making and behavior had been the breakthrough finding of Sigmund Freud.

That NYT coverage gave the occult industry, which includes Tarot reading services, legitimacy. As a recent article in Vanity Fair confirms, that line of work has long been viewed with, at best, skepticism and, at worst, with an eye toward punishment. 

IBISWorld documents that psychic services in the US is a $2 billion sector. In it 98,074 businesses operate and 90,833 are employed. Even small towns like Sierra Vista, Arizona, have metaphysical shops such as Strega. The provides not only psychic readers but also workshops on learning more about connecting with the unconscious as well as merchandise ranging from books to crystals. 

The usual fee for a psychic reading is a dollar a minute. However, in an urban area such as Tulsa, Oklahoma, the cost could be two dollars a minute, as it is at Spiritual Rose. I bill at a dollar a minute. My special area of enlightenment is careers. I had found most effective the one-card-pull.

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