Yes, Trial Lawyers Consult with Tarot Readers

 "How does the judge feel about the case so far?"

It was a bench trial. That is there was no jury. The judge would hand down the decision.

That was the first time a lawyer who was involved in an actual trial had contacted me. However, from the get-go, I knew to issue this disclaimer: I was not a clairvoyant, that is, the kind of psychic who predicts the future. As a Tarot reader I pick up the energy around the situation, interpret it, and then loop in with implications. 

That said, I asked the lawyer if he wanted to continue with the reading with me. He did. The trial lasted four more days. He consulted with me every one of those. The sessions probably were useful. He has returned when engaged with other courtroom appearances and has referred me to other lawyers.

Even in the world which operates on evidence-based data there has been an embrace of the invisible. Actually that already has gone mainstream. In an article on self-care, The New York Times saluted the Tarot as a tool for self-awareness and introspection. 

That growing trust in what can't be seen extends beyond formal psychic readings. Psychoanalysis, which is based on uncovering the secrets of the unconscious, is also having a comeback. 

It is not unthinkable that someday as a routine part of case management elite law firms such as Cravath, Skadden, and Jones Day will conduct sessions with Tarot readers - yes, multiple ones. 

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