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Posts Tagged ‘Professional Tarot Reading’
Friday, September 2nd, 2011
Today's Reader Question: Should I Deal the Cards Facing Me or the Client?
Diana asks:“When you’re sitting at a table reading cards for someone, how do you read them? Do you read them laid out as facing you the reader for that person..because they would be reversed in some cases [...]
Friday, May 20th, 2011
Just this week, I had a client request a customised Tarot reading to provide her insight on how she can create a positive experience throughout her pregnancy and birth, and how she can connect better with her baby. [...]
Thursday, March 17th, 2011
Are you struggling to create a real connection with your Tarot reading clients? Are your clients walking away thinking, “That reading could have been for anyone”? Anyone can lay out a handful of Tarot cards, look up the meanings [...]
Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011
Almost 50% of my professional Tarot readings are designed specifically for my client and their situation or question. This is because nearly every situation is unique and can’t always be answered by using an existing Tarot spread. Even with hundreds of different Tarot spreads out there, it can be [...]
Saturday, January 15th, 2011
This time I have a question for you, dear reader! Learning Tarot can be an incredibly daunting and overwhelming task, particularly given that there are so many different resources and opinions out there, and so many aspects to learn about [...]
Friday, October 15th, 2010
Sometimes, when I read the Tarot cards for my clients or friends, the messages that come through the reading are more associated with what is already known by the client, rather than what is unknown. That is, the reading is [...]
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