The Tarot - You Don't Have to Believe Anything

 "The cards have meanings, but they often shape-shift, so depending on the context, a card may appear in the form of an aid, charm, talisman, or benediction." From the Chapter "What is Tarot?" in the 2021 book TAROT FOR CHANGE by Jessica Dore. Here it can be ordered from Amazon.

Too often, unfortunately, confidence in the mystical Tarot is shaken because clients receive a range of interpretations from several psychics when the same card is pulled. For example, the first card in the major arcana is The Fool.

Sure, there are traditional ways to read any Tarot card. Typically The Fool card sends the multi-layered message of acceptance of risk, new beginnings, and ability to cope with any bumps on the road of the new journey. 

But that messaging could veer off in whole other directions. One could warn of recklessness that will not end well. 

Such a deviation from the norm depends on these variables:

The reader. The more experienced and insightful the more there can be alternate interpretations.

The clients. How open are they to a variety of interpretations? The reader will pick up on that. If clients represent a closed system the content of the reading will be kept neutral.

The connection. The rituals such as shuffling and crossing hands over the cards to align with Energy vibrations serve to create the connection. The more profound that is the more the reading can be highly individualistic, not generic.

If you want to "get your money's worth" from a Tarot reading, be open. 

Tarot Card Reader. Medium. Intuitive Career Coach.

No-pressure complimentary consultation about what you want. Then, fees custom-made for your budget.

For an appointment, please contact janegenova374@gmail.com.


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