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A tarot reading can be used for many purposes but it is used to get your life answers. The beauty of tarot reading is not just how it can show the who, what, where and when, but also the why. Tarot reading contains deeper spiritual truths.It is used to tell fortunes and predicts future events in people’s lives. Tarot decks are made up of 78 cards that have a variety of different meanings. The art on the cards is meant to be symbolic, and the images represent archetypes and concepts that can be interpreted in many ways.

Tarot provides help by providing clarity to the elements of your situation that you cannot see. If the picture is incomplete, you cannot possibly begin to form an accurate assessment of what is happening in your life, and more importantly, you cannot make an informed decision about how to take things forward. Clarity comes through being shown the motives of others (and yourself), and their intentions (and yours). Tarot pulls back the veil and reveals what is affecting your life. The beauty of tarot is not just how it can show the who, what, where and when, but also the why. A misconception can exist that a tarot reading is either predictive or psychological, but the reality is can do both, and when it does, a fuller picture can be seen in the cards before you.

A large enough Tarot spread can give you a very keen sense of the probabilities inherent in a situation, but the specific way that things turn out is, in the final analysis, up to you -- how well you adapt to the ever-changing conditions that your Tarot reading reflects. A Tarot reading gives a idea of what is going on in the Present, the time you are picking the cards. It can help you see aspects of a situation that have been invisible to your ego. In contrast to popular opinion, Tarot is a valuable form of meditation on the Present moment that returns insight and advice. Although it does reflect probabilities, it is NOT a form of fortune-telling.

It would be fair to consider every reading of a transaction as it does provide you with value and information you didn’t have before. A transaction is a payment for services or goods and I believe that even friends should contribute towards the exchange. Paying for a reading validates the service you are receiving. Asking a tarot reader for a free reading is expecting to take their time and knowledge and give nothing back.

It doesn’t always seem to! But, over time, and especially if you keep a tarot journal, you will be able to see how the cards have been directing you and talking to you over a particular issue. One of the benefits of keeping a tarot journal is that you can go back over a tarot reading and learn something new or different from it. Sometimes we are too emotional, too invested or too close to a problem or issue to see clearly what the tarot is trying to show us. We can also, if we aren’t being fully honest with ourselves, misinterpret the cards and find when we look back over time, that the tarot was right and we were deluding ourselves.

It depends on how, where and who they learnt from. Also, they may be using a different deck for you. They may be a very traditional reader and the court cards all had physical descriptions and definitive characteristics. This happens when you allow the cards and/or your spirit guides to show you a way to read the cards. As no one can yet accurately describe how this works on an eth level, it is entirely possible that her guides see the card that way and guided her so. Her guide could have been a centuries-old reader using a system we have long forgotten or never knew.

This can happen in face-to-face and email readings where you get to see the cards and if you have any tarot knowledge, you may not always agree with the reader’s interpretation. This does not negate their reading in any way. You have to look at it this way: you chose them to do a tarot reading for you either out of recommendation or your gut instinct (intuition). You weren’t wrong about the feeling you had about them so let them do their job and accept their interpretation of the cards. If you were doing the reading, to arrive at their conclusion, you would be dealt a completely different set of cards purely because you both have a different take on some or all of the cards. To enrich the reading, don’t say they were wrong, simply add some of what you felt strongly about to their reading so you’re not changing it or taking anything away from it, but adding to it.

Tarot is excellent for receiving clarity on problems or issues that logic by itself simply can't handle (most of the important ones in life!). Relationships, negotiations, work dynamics, office politics, family matters, spiritual well-being.

hanks to modern production and distribution technologies, there are hundreds of Tarot decks available to anyone today for a modest price. Tarot.com will soon offer over 50 choices of decks, which you will be able to flip between at will. Most people will come to choose a favourite deck. All the decks on Tarot.com are good, with a reasonable connection to classical tarot tradition, so you really can't go wrong.

Most classic Tarot decks are comprised of 78 cards, divided into a Major Arcana (22 cards) and a Minor Arcana (56 cards). The Major Arcana cards, also called trump cards, are important because they represent significant life events on a large scale and they impart messages of greater weight than the Minor Arcana cards. Beginning Tarot readers should learn the meaning of the Major Arcana first, then go on to learn the cards in the Minor Arcana, which represent day-to-day life and all of its ups and downs.

Tarot's Minor Arcana is comprised of four suits: wands, cups , swords and pentacles. Each suit is made up of 14 cards, beginning with the Ace, progressing through numbers two through 10, and concluding with four Court cards: Page, Knight, Queen and King. Each suit represents an overall theme: Cups rule emotions, Pentacles rule the physical world, Swords symbolize challenges and Wands indicate action. Interpreting a Tarot reading is much easier once you are familiar with the Major Arcana, Minor Arcana and all four Tarot suits, and learn how they work together to tell the story of your life.

ABSOLUTELY! Tarot Cards provide guidance. You are the master of your destiny. If you do not like the outcome of your reading, you have the free will to change it. Tarot Cards should never be seen as a definitive prediction of the future but rather as a warning of what may happen if you continue down the wrong path or encouragement that you are on the right path, depending on your reading. If you do not like the path you are on, you and you alone can change that. If you do change, the card's predictions can also change.

Anyone over 18 years of age who can consent to read may get a reading from me .By booking a reading you confirm that you are 18 or over, that you consent to a reading and that you are capable of doing so.

There are hundreds of spreads too, with tarot experts creating new ones all the time. A spread is the layout of the cards, with a category of meaning assigned to each position. The creation of useful and powerful spreads is an art. Tarot.com offers two free spreads -- a three-card spread consisting of the first 3 positions of the Celtic Cross - Self, Situation and Opportunities; and a 1-card spread wherein you can choose any one of twelve positions to view the card in, including Advice which is the default.

There are so many misconceptions out there about tarot cards. Some people fear the cards and believe them to be dangerous, evil or a form of black magic. They are banned in some religions and an integral part of others. In my experience, there is nothing evil or dangerous about the cards themselves. Tarot can provide clarity, guidance and hope. At the same time, just like a butter knife can be dangerous in the wrong hands, so too can a tarot card if used incorrectly, maliciously or without common sense. Becoming obsessed with consulting the cards can have bad consequences. Likewise, a reading given by an unethical or inexperienced Tarot reader can be detrimental. So always check your tarot reader’s code of ethics and don’t be afraid to ask them about their experience or reading style or what they will/will not predict. An ethical tarot reader will not predict certain events such as deaths. They will try to bring positivity and guidance to you, not scare the living daylights out of you! If you are scared of your reading, remember you always have free will and you can change your outcome. Above all use your common sense! If you believe you’ve gotten a tarot reading from a fake or a con artist (unfortunately, there are some out there!) then take anything negative they told you and just throw it away! It’s that simple, reading can only harm your life if you let it. And if you want a meaningful reading do use a professional, free online tarot readings are everywhere online but with these, you usually get what you pay for! A good professional tarot reading can be transformative, empowering and fun!

I will not predict births or deaths. I will not diagnose health conditions or predict the outcome of a health problem, so please don’t ask. I will not give readings to others without their consent. I may tell you about other people in your life in so far as they relate to you, but no more than that. If you want to know about someone else’s private life, please ask them.

Of course! Sometimes a client will ask a question and the answer will not be available. Sometimes the answer might not be straightforward. If I can’t get an answer, I will give you any information I can get to hopefully shed a bit more light on the subject.

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