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Jojo

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Madison Kuhn

Madison Kuhn

Spiritual Lifestyle Coach and Yoga Teacher Tarot and Oracle Reader YACEP Yoga Educator Pre & Post Natal Fitness Coach Holistic Lifestyle Coach

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As a Yoga and Spiritual Life Coach, my purpose is to guide individuals on a transformative journey of self-discovery, inner growth, and holistic well-being. I am dedicated to helping individuals embrace their authentic selves, cultivate mindfulness, and live a purposeful and fulfilled life. Thro…


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Sonya Petrucco

Sonya Petrucco

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Jai Shiva! I am known as the "professional hippie" Yogini Shakti, and am a RYS 500, certified Meditation Teacher and certified Mindfulness Coach pursuing my E-RYT 500, 1600 hour master training, and Yoga Therapist. I have been practicing yoga for over twenty years and have taught every age, level, …


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Veronica Leone

Veronica Leone

Life Coach + Energy Healer + Human Design Reader
Offers virtual services

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HIiii. Welcome. My story: I lived the first thirty years of my life, as many of us do, wanting to make my parents proud, wanting friends to like me, and wanting to fit in according to all societal norms. The result: a law degree, a high paying lawyer job, boredom and a feeling of "Meh" about m…


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Cicely Everson

Reiki Master Teacher Clinical Herbalist & Product Formulator Functional Medicine Practitioner Shamanic Practitioner

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Welcome! I am the owner of Tao Holistics and formulator behind my brand, TAO + SALOMA. I am also co-founder of the International Academy of Mind-body Medicine, an organization that is growing emerging practitioners in holistic healing and herbalism. I began my trek into natural health circa 2002…


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Ciara Coen

Ciara Coen

Healer Spiritual Teacher Author
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Blessings and welcome! The healing work I bring to the world is a culmination of a lifetime of both study and practice, with thirty years of working experience. Although I trained as a healer in my early twenties it was the next thirty years working with souls from all around the world and divine s…


FAQs:

What is a Tarot Reader?

A Tarot Card Reader is someone who uses Tarot cards to provide spiritual guidance and advice. Tarot cards are a form of divination, which is the practice of seeking knowledge of the future or the unknown through supernatural means. Tarot Card Readers use their knowledge of the cards and their intuition to interpret the cards and provide insight and guidance to their clients. During a Tarot Card reading, the Reader will lay out a spread of cards and interpret them based on their position, the order in which they were laid out, and the imagery that they represent.

What is Tarot Card Reading?

Tarot card reading is a form of cartomancy whereby practitioners use tarot cards to purportedly gain insight into the past, present, or future. They formulate a question, then draw cards to interpret them for this end. A traditional tarot deck consists of 78 cards, which can be split into two groups, the Major Arcana and Minor Arcana. French-suited playing cards can also be used; as can any card system with suits assigned to identifiable elements (e.g., air, earth, fire, water).

What is a Psychic?

A psychic is a person who claims to use extrasensory perception (ESP) to identify information hidden from the normal senses, particularly involving telepathy or clairvoyance, or who performs acts that are inexplicable by natural laws, such as psychokinesis or teleportation. Although many people believe in psychic abilities, the scientific consensus is that there is no proof of the existence of such powers, and describes the practice as pseudoscience. The word "psychic" is also used as an adjective to describe such abilities.

What is a Psychic Reading?

A psychic reading is when an individual with psychic powers taps into her energy to see things about her past, present, or future. And no, a psychic does not read your entire life. They merely give you a scoop of critical details obtained from your medium. You can then use these little details to adjust and improve your life.

How Accurate is Tarot Card Reading? 

A real tarot reader never guarantees any future outcome. Tarot cards are just a tool that guides you to a better path after deep analysis by the reader. Also, there are different readings like love readings, spiritual readings, and so on. However, tarot readings must not be confused with psychic readings, fortune telling, past life readings, and numerology readings, as they are very different.  Another important thing is having the right mindset while going for a session. Your positive energy assists the reader in making accurate predictions. Also, the readers can give you valuable feedback through spiritual readings. However, the predictions also depend upon your current state. Sometimes, a person is more receptive to tarot readings depending on their emotional, mental, spiritual, and physical state. You won’t always get a reading at full efficiency.

Can Tarot Reading Help My Mental Health?

There are several positive impacts of tarot on an individual. Mental health and emotional support are one of them. You might be going through a bad phase of life and in need of help. Also, it might help you open up if you struggle to show your true nature.  In addition, many people have claimed spiritual support through tarot readings. There is a widespread belief in the community that during anxiety and depression, the soul seeks nurturing. Furthermore, tarot readings bond with the soul and open the subconscious and unconscious mind.

What’s the Difference Between a Tarot Card and Psychic Reading?

As the name suggests, a tarot card reading is meant to provide a certain meaning to your life through the reading and interpretation of tarot cards. While different types of cards are used for readings, they are all meant to provide answers to different questions you have about your life. That’s why you are likely going to find just the answers you need regardless of what you pull from the deck provided. On the other hand, psychic readings are conducted by a psychic who is uniquely gifted and able to tap into someone’s energy to help map out their past, present, and future. This can be very beneficial for anyone considering how unpredictable life usually is. And the best part is that it positively affects you not only mentally but also emotionally. The major difference between the two is that a tarot reading can be done by anyone while a psychic reading is done specifically by a psychic who uses a unique reading method for each client.

What Kinds of Questions are Good to Ask Tarot Cards?

You can ask tarot cards just about anything! That is the beauty of the tarot. Tarot cards don’t judge. And like doctors, psychics, and professional readers have heard it all, so don’t worry about how your questions sound.

You can ask broad questions such as What does my future hold? Or you can ask more focused, specific questions. Such as What do the next two months look like in my career? You could ask your cards yes or no questions, but you probably want more information than just a simple yes or no answer. So be mindful of how you phrase your tarot questions. The same can be said of asking a “when” question. You may want to ask something like When am I going to find true love?

But you finding true love is part of a bigger picture in your life. The timing of true love can be affected by many factors in your life. Such as personal issues you need to work on first, for example. So the simple “when” question may need to be elaborated on when you ask it.

How Many Cards in a Tarot Reading?

A standard tarot deck typically contains 78 cards, divided into two main categories: the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana.

The Major Arcana cards in a tarot deck, 22 in total, represent the major events, experiences, and themes that shape our lives. They are considered the most important cards in a tarot reading and often indicate significant changes and turning points. The Major Arcana cards generally focus on aspects of the self, such as the search for meaning and purpose, and the development of the soul. They are also thought to reflect universal archetypes and the general human experience.

The Minor Arcana consists of 56 cards that represent the more specific, everyday aspects of human experience. These cards are similar to the suits in a traditional playing card deck (such as Cups, Swords, Wands, and Pentacles), but they often contain more symbolic imagery and have different meanings associated with them. Each of these suits contains 14 numbered cards, starting with Ace and ending in 10, and also includes 4 court cards: Page, Knight, Queen, and King. The minor arcana cards represent the more everyday aspects of life and the everyday issues that one may have. They focus on the details of the self, such as the physical and emotional aspects of the self, and reflect the daily ups and downs of life.

How Much do Tarot Readings Cost?

Tarot reading prices range from costing very little to costing more like something you might expect to pay from another type of professional helper, such as a life coach or counselor. This can make it difficult to work out who to book a reading with. When looking for a tarot reading you can see everything from $5 per reading to $200 or more. This can be confusing. There is a similar price scale at work that is used in other professions though. This can make it easier to work out what you should pay.

A Brief History of Tarot

The history of tarot is somewhat shrouded in mystery, but it is believed that the earliest tarot decks originated in Italy in the 15th century. These early decks were used for playing card games and were similar to modern playing cards. Over time, the tarot began to be used for divination and spiritual purposes. Mystical and occult teachings were added to the decks, and the images on the cards became more symbolic and allegorical.

In the 18th and 19th centuries, the tarot was popularized by occultists and mystics, and it began to be used as a tool for divination and self-discovery. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the tarot became popular among the Theosophists and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.

In the 20th century, the tarot experienced a resurgence in popularity, especially in the New Age and metaphysical communities. There are many different tarot decks available today, and the tarot is used for a wide range of purposes, including self-discovery, spiritual growth, and divination.

Today tarot is considered a tool of divination and self-improvement, with many people seeking answers and guidance by using tarot cards. With the different types of tarot decks, spreads, and interpretations; Tarot is becoming more and more popular among the public.

8 Facts to Know About Psychic and Tarot Readings

Tarot readings have been around for centuries, and there is a reason why they have stood the test of time. People have always been fascinated by the idea of getting a glimpse into their future, or finding out what the cards hold for them. There are many misconceptions about tarot readings, but we will dispel some of those myths and give you some interesting facts about this ancient practice.

Fact #1: Tarot is a Spiritual Practice

First of all, we have to define what tarot is. Tarot is a spiritual practice that uses a deck of cards to gain insight into the past, present, and future. 

Fact #2: Not Everyone Can Read Tarot

One of the most common misconceptions about tarot readings is that anyone can do them. This is simply not true! To give an accurate reading, the reader must have a deep understanding of the tarot deck and its meanings. It takes years of practice to master the art of tarot readings and to become a reader, one must be attuned to the spiritual realm.

Fact #3: Tarot Can Complement Therapy

If you are seeing a therapist for any reason, consider adding tarot readings to your therapy sessions. Tarot can help you gain clarity on your thoughts and feelings, which can be helpful in the therapeutic process. Therapists who are open to using tarot in their sessions will usually have a tarot deck on hand, but you can also bring your own if you prefer. However, keep in mind that tarot cannot be a replacement for therapy, and you should always consult with your therapist before adding anything to your treatment plan. Therapy is an important part of mental health, and tarot can only complement it.

Fact #4: You Cannot Be Skeptical

If you want to get an accurate reading, you have to be open to the idea that there is more to this world than what we can see with our physical eyes. Tarot readings are based on the belief that we are all connected to a higher power and that there is energy all around us. If you approach your reading with skepticism, it will be difficult for the reader to connect with you and your energy. Remember, tarot readings are not meant to be taken literally; they are meant to give you guidance on your journey through life. But, if you’re not ready to believe in the unseen, then a tarot reading might not be for you.

Fact #5: Tarot Originated as a Game

Did you know that tarot cards were originally used for a game called triumph or triumphs? In the 15th century, Italian nobles would play this card game for entertainment. Card games were viewed as great possibilities for moral and mystical teaching. When the Italians were bored with Triumphs, someone devised a new variation known as tarocchi, and the game evolved into the contemporary version of bridge in other nations. The game eventually spread to other parts of Europe, and it is thought that the use of tarot cards for readings began in France. The first documented tarot deck was created in Italy in the late 15th century, but it was not used for readings until the 18th century.

Fact #6: There Are a Lot of Myths Associated With Tarot and Psychics

Unfortunately, there are many myths and misconceptions about tarot readings and psychics. Some people believe that tarot readings are evil or demonic, but this is simply not true! Tarot readings are a spiritual practice that can be used for good. They can help you gain clarity on your life path and make choices that are in alignment with your highest good. Another common misconception is that psychics can see the future. While it is true that some psychics can offer guidance on your future, they cannot tell you exactly what will happen. 

Fact #7: It Might Go Against Your Beliefs

Tarot requires an open mind and a belief in the unseen. If you are closed off to the idea of spirituality or you don’t believe in energy, then tarot might not be for you. Tarot is a tool that can be used for good, but it is not meant to replace your own intuition or common sense. Always trust your gut feeling and use your discretion when making decisions.

Fact #8: Tarot Cards Can Be Used for Other Things Besides Readings

Tarot cards can be used for other things besides readings. They can be used for meditation, journaling, or even as a way to connect with your intuition. 

How to Read Tarot Cards

Learning how to use a tarot requires a strong mix of intuition and familiarity with the symbols of the tarot. There is no right way to do it, and eventually, everyone develops their own technique that they are comfortable with. We’ll go through a step-by-step process to get you started reading your cards in no time.

1. Selecting a Deck

Tarot relies on symbols pulled from a wide range of human consciousness. There are many decks available, each with its own unique set of symbols and systems. You’ll have to create stories using the symbols of the deck in your reading, so choosing a deck whose artwork resonates with you is important. The most common deck and a great way to start is the Rider-Waite deck. There is however a myriad of options to choose from, but we’ve created a minimalist deck that makes reading somewhat simpler.

2. Have a Question, Topic, or Focus

Most people become curious about tarot when they are faced with great uncertainty in their lives. And when the cards are used correctly, they prove to be a formidable tool to help you consider other perspectives and move forward in the best way possible. Consider what you’d like to learn with this reading. It can be as simple as, “What am I supposed to learn today?” or “How are my relationships going?”.

3. Shuffle and Reset Your Cards

While you shuffle, think carefully about the area of your life in which you’d like more clarity. Shuffling and handling the cards is a great way to physically connect with the deck that you’re using. As intuition is an important aspect of reading, you’ll need to bring yourself into the cards. Try to shuffle at least once, but however many times you feel is necessary to get the cards “cleared”. You can also cut the deck into 3’s and reorder them. When you feel ready, keep the cards face down.

4. Try a 3 Card Tarot Spread

Tarot spreads give you a structure in which you can explore your questions. Each position in the spread reflects an aspect of your question to consider. You don’t have to use them for every reading, but it’s a nice way to get started while you learn about the cards. One of the simplest readings you can use to familiarize yourself with the cards is the past, present, and future spread. Take the top card from your shuffled deck, and reveal them one by one, left to right.

5. Get a First Impression of your Reading

Before delving into the individual card meanings, scan your cards and absorb what your reactions to the images are. Start to consider things like emotions, feelings, objects and symbols, and color - if there are any. What is your immediate reaction to these things? Be aware of this as you continue through the spread.

6. Getting Tarot Meanings from Tarot Cards and their Positions

If you’re just starting, you’ll need a reference to help you along with the cards. Usually, this can come with the tarot deck that you purchased, or you can use online resources to help you find meanings. As you develop your reading skills, you can learn to let go of these resources and rely more on your intuition. But having somewhere to start is a good thing. Consider how the meaning of the card interacts with the aspect of the question you’re answering. See if you can tell a story with the cards that are in front of you. Much of tarot reading has to do with interpreting a random selection of events and giving them meaning.

7. End the Reading

Rituals are an important way we process events, and even if you’re skeptical, the act of following a ritual and treating your cards with respect and significance can change how we perceive the world (and transform it). After you allow your reading to process, be grateful, clear your cards, and make sure to store them in a safe and secure location.

Amazing Benefits of Tarot Card Reading

Tarot card reading is an amazing concept in use in the world for the betterment of humanity. It serves to predict the future of people and tell them about some things that are unknown to them. A tarot is a pack of cards and the reading of these cards is referred to as tarot card reading. Tarot card reading can help you lead a happy life by revealing to you all the inner secrets of life.

Clarity in life

If there is one thing that can help you provide deep insights into your life and provide a better clarity level then that thing is tarot card reading. You gain a new perspective on life and develop a better understanding and knowledge.

Focus on improvement areas

Nobody is born perfect. We all have some personality traits that prevent us from achieving perfection in life. No matter how successful you are, there is always room for improvement. Tarot card reading is an ideal way of picking the areas needed for improvement and working on them to seek perfection.

Peace

If you are among those who keep pondering over their negatives and struggles rather than enjoying some positive things then tarot card reading is perfect for you. It helps you find inner peace by overcoming feelings of anxiousness, fear, and worry. It also helps overcome struggles thereby achieving peace.

Decision making

Are you battling with whether to take a particular decision or not? If yes then try out tarot card reading. It is perfect for you as it helps to decide the perfect path for you. It does not predict the future or tell which path to take. It can, however, bring new insights into life and help in arriving at a promising decision.

Improvement in life

If you are thinking of transforming your life then contact an astrologer and opt for a tarot card reading. Tarot card reading is an excellent opportunity to start a fresh new life. Tarot reading helps diagnose those aspects of your personality that need nurturing and therefore helps you to become a better person.

Nurturing relationships

Tarot card reading helps do away with all negative energy and fills a person with positive energy to induce him to take risks. It can help create and nurture harmonious relationships with others and helps in taking risks.

Different Types of Tarot Readers

Psychic Tarot Reader

The Psychic Tarot Reader is someone who, independent of the tarot cards, possesses the ability to see the forking paths we take, past, present, and future. They can, with remarkable accuracy, gauge people’s paths into the future and so, in that specific sense, seem to have the ability to see the future.

Intuitive Tarot Reader

The Intuitive Tarot Reader is also someone who possesses a remarkable gift, though it is a bit different from being psychic. The Intuitive Tarot Reader has this uncanny ability to pinpoint the truth. From somewhere hardly rational, they can help you separate fact from fiction in absolutely the most rational sense.

Empathic Tarot Reader

the Empathic Tarot Reader is someone who feels exactly what you feel, who can sense energies in an environment and extract accurate emotional data from those energies.

Holistic Tarot Reader

The traditional Holistic Tarot Reader incorporates other practices with tarot to provide, well, a holistic experience. They’ll bring in numerology and astrology and runes and after the tarot reading, maybe draw an oracle card, or consult the I Ching. They have a sense of what incense can stimulate what, what gemstones and crystals amplify what energies, and generally draw from an expansive body of learned knowledge to integrate with the reading. The modern Holistic Reader may incorporate reiki, for example, or feng shui or they’ll talk to you about chakras during your tarot reading. Your sessions with them might get heavily influenced by transpersonal psychology.

Tarot Counselor

This professional is a licensed counselor, social worker, or therapist. The law says this person can get paid for counseling services because said person has received the proper institutionalized education necessary. In addition, the Tarot Counselor is a skilled tarot reader and integrates tarot into his or her counseling work. 

Tarot Interpreter

The Tarot Interpreter sees tarot as a book, a prophetic text, or simply, a tool that reflects that which is in the unconscious into the conscious plane so that such information can become of use.

Tarot Life Coach

The incredible power and utility of tarot are recognized by modern professionals like Life Coaches who work with it to help their clients. They help you identify your goals and then help you formulate a strategic plan to accomplish those goals.

Types of Tarot Readings 

Question Reading

Question reading gives hints of probable events with a set of questionnaires. The reader narrows the topic down to a specific area by asking you questions. Most of these questions require you to answer yes or no.

Open Reading 

In open reading, you’ll receive open-ended guidance from the reader. The reading process is quite flexible and does not narrow down to specific topics. Open readings cover a broad spectrum of life events and growth opportunities. In addition, these readings often follow special occasions or crossroads in life like birth, a new phase of life, major life and work decisions, the death of a close relative, and so on.

How Do Tarot Readings Work?

Tarot readings work by the reader interpreting the symbolism of the tarot cards to gain insights into your life.

The interpretation of the cards is based on their position in the reading, as well as their traditional meaning. The steps in every reading are  as follows:

- The reader will shuffle the deck of tarot cards and ask you to choose a card.

- The reader will then lay out the cards in a specific pattern called a spread.

- The reader will interpret the meaning of the cards based on their position in the spread, as well as their traditional meaning.

How to Prepare for a Psychic Reading

Below are a few tips on how to prepare yourself for a meeting with a psychic.

1. Think About What You Want From The Reading

There are different types of psychic readings. Love, spiritual, and tarot readings are a few of the most common ones. Dream interpretation and past life analysis are also popular. Some psychics specialize in one or two mediums while others are gifted in almost all of them. Determine the kind of reading you want and find the appropriate psychic for the job.

2. Prepare Your Questions

To get the best out of your sessions, prepare a list of some of the questions you want to be answered. Make the questions as clear-cut as possible.

3. Keep An Open Mind

Enter that session with an open mind and try to avoid having predetermined ideas about the readings or the psychic. Maintain a clear mind and understand that you might not get all the answers you seek.

4. Take Notes

Take notes and record your sessions for future reference. Some answers may also appear senseless during the meeting, but their meaning will become apparent in the future, so store those notes properly.

What to Expect from Tarot Reading

If you have never been to a tarot reading before, then you should expect the reader to sit opposite you, usually with a table between the two of you onto which the tarot cards will be placed. In the main, tarot readers will be welcoming and have the desire to answer the sort of questions they want to be answered. 

Tarot readings that are full of mystery or strange and spooky practices are a thing of fiction, more or less. Again, it is common for the reader to want to explain what is going on and the basic meaning of each card rather than to create an air of confusion. Most readers will ask what you want to know about and try and put you at your ease, even if what the cards show is negative or not what you had wanted to hear. That said, every tarot reader is different and has their own way of doing things. Most people feel empowered after a reading, even if they know that what they've been told won't always be completely verifiable.

9 Tips for Choosing a Great Tarot Reader

1. Learn About The Tarot Reader

Read the Tarot reader’s About page. What’s their Tarot reading style? Are they intuitive, practical, predictive, or spiritual? Are they straight to the point or do they like to weave long stories about the cards? What Tarot deck do they use? Do they consider themselves counselors, predictors, spiritual guides, or otherwise? What’s their philosophy on the Tarot and how it works?

2. Find A Personal Connection

It’s hard to know if you have a personal connection with a Tarot reader until you have had a reading with them. However, you can often get a sense of whether you connect by reading their profile, looking at a photo of them, exploring their website, and perhaps even asking them a question or two before your reading.

3. Get The Details

If you’re about to purchase a one-card Tarot reading, are you going to get a couple of keywords or a decent-sized reading on that one card? And if you fork out $100 for a 12-card Tarot spread, are you going to get a detailed interpretation of each card?

Find out exactly what you’re paying for. How long will the reading be? How many Tarot cards will be drawn? Will the reader discuss each Tarot card?

4. Read Testimonials, Feedback, And Reviews

Most good readers are happy to share client testimonials and feedback about their Tarot reading services. Even better are those readers who request your direct feedback immediately after a Tarot reading as it is a sign that they care about your satisfaction.

5. Look For Tarot Certification, Association, And Experience

Some professional Tarot readers choose to become certified with titles such as “Certified Biddy Tarot Advisor” or “Certified Tarot Master”. Keep in mind though that certification is a personal choice, so an accurate professional Tarot reader will not always be certified. And look at the reader’s experience. How long have they been reading? What other related skills do they have? Do they teach Tarot or blog about it?

6. Ask For Sample Tarot Readings

The best way to know if a reader’s style is right for you is to view a sample Tarot reading. Now, there aren’t many readers that do this yet, but there’s no harm in asking. A sample Tarot reading will show you how the reader interprets the cards, what length a typical reading is, what style the Tarot reader uses, etc.

7. Check The Fine Print

Unfortunately, there are a lot of psychic scams that offer a free Tarot reading or a low-cost reading, only for you to find out that to get the insight you need, you have to pay a huge sum of money. Or, you may be strongly encouraged to make a second purchase after your reading, such as having to buy a spell to remove negative energy. So, check the fine print and make sure you know what you’re getting in for.

8. Look For A Code Of Ethics

Ethical Tarot readers will have their own Code of Ethics or a list of boundaries around when they will and won’t read the Tarot cards. Often it involves not reading for third parties who haven’t provided their permission, not reading on medical, legal, or financial issues, and not reading for minors.

9. Stick Within Your Budget

Most good Tarot readers charge a reasonable fee – around $70 to $90 per hour is common. More ‘famous’ readers charge a higher rate, and while you may be happy to give over your cash for a reading, make sure you know what you’re getting into first.

 

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