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Hi, I’m Deb Frueh. I began exploring my own Internal Wilderness at the very beginning of my life. As the second of 7 children, I had plenty of time to read, question and explore beliefs while I was growing up.

It was a search that took me from ancient beliefs to the outer fringes of modern thought, and all the way I tested, tested, tested what I learned – always looking for the true path for me.

In 1993 I was given the chance to interview the heads of most of the world’s religions at a conclave held in Chicago called “The Parliament of the World’s Religions.” It was there that I realized that all of my searching was taking me in circles – that The True Path was actually everywhere, that all roads lead to the same conclusion if practiced with an open heart and an open mind – and a willingness to learn and change.

I was also a single parent with four children and a philosophical need to find my place in the big picture rather than collapse into victimhood as a coping mechanism.  It was a deep and sometimes tortured journey but I held fast to the belief that I could find the answers I was looking for.  I stood in the river of my life facing that belief and eventually found the answers that work for me.

However, I tried a lot of paths – famous, infamous and largely unknown, only to find myself in the place where I started.  So I understand the size and shape of the mountain we all are called to climb.

Twenty-five years ago a friend taught me to read the Tarot – a deck of cards designed to help people look beyond the surface of their lives and into the mechanisms that are driving it. I found that in many instances, the Tarot was an invaluable tool in learning to separate reality from illusion.  This marked the beginning of my journey of discovering and mastering intuitive tools.

I’m a wife, mother of four and grandmother of six, and spend my time both online and off helping others understand the nature of our journeys.

I’m is available in person, by phone and on the internet at:

deb@internalwilderness.com

01+847-380-2098

and on Twitter

All communications (except Twitter) are always confidential.

Listen to my archived interview from “Awaken Your Soul This Week” on Blog Talk Radio with Peggie Arvidson using my nickname, LucyD.  You’ll hear my take on the Tarot, my philosophy and even hear a few short readings.

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SOME POLICIES

Scheduling — All appointments are scheduled based on mutual agreement between Deb Frueh and you. To schedule a session, payment is required in advance. After payment is made, you will be contacted by Deb to make the appointment. Readings must be scheduled within 30 days of payment. The reading does not have to occur within 30 days, but the scheduling of the reading must occur within 30 days of payment.

To make a payment, click on the appropriate PayPal button at Internal Wilderness for “GPS for Your Soul” or contact me for more information about a “Spear Fishing” package. PayPal accepts all major credit cards. You do not need a PayPal account to use PayPal. For calls outside of the US, please send an email to Deb for instructions on setting up Skype.

Rescheduling — Appointments can be rescheduled when a date and time can be found that satisfies both you and Deb Frueh. If you need to reschedule, contact Deb 48 hours prior to your scheduled appointment. If Deb needs to reschedule, she will contact you according to your preferred method 48 hours prior to your scheduled appointment. If a new appointment time that meets both your and Deb’s schedules cannot be found, your payment will be refunded.

Predictions offered that don’t come true will receive no refund for the session in which the prediction was offered.

Your life is the result of a series of choices presented to you; the decisions that you make based on those choices determine the outcomes in your life.  I’m here to help you find clarity in the confusion.

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