Information on The Tarot

Here are some brand new and some archived posts about the Tarot.  I’ll be adding to them all the time. I present them here to you for your perusal because many people have questions about so many aspects of reading the Tarot.  I hope you enjoy them and learn from them. If there’s a subject you’d like me to write about, let me know.

I Need a Tarot Reading RIGHT NOW! You know you’ve said it. Find out why NOW might not be the best time to get your cards read.

How Often Should I Get My Tarot Cards Read? Sometimes getting Tarot Readings can become addictive – here’s the answer to the most-asked question of all time at Internal Wilderness.

What Do Archetypes in the Tarot Have to Do With ME? Do you ever wonder how those strange pictures on Tarot cards could have anything to do with your life?? How can a picture on a card become a symbol that refers directly to YOU??

How Does a Tarot Reading Proceed? Never had a Tarot reading? Wondering what will happen? Afraid you’re going to hear ‘bad news?’  Find out what happens when you sit down for a reading.

How Different are Tarot Decks? Think you might like to try reading the Tarot? There are thousands of decks out there, and more coming every day.  Take a look at two cards compared, and get your toes wet.

“When The Student is Ready, The Master Appears”

This is how I felt when I encountered the Tarot for the first time. It was an amazing experience to have someone read memy life, my situation, my problems and yes – my solutions without even knowing me.

The most frequent comment I get is, “I’m afraid you’re going to tell me something bad!” I’d like to remind you that we all have “bad days,” “bad experiences” and so forth. That’s just the nature of life. BUT, if a reader can only see the bad things (and they’re very easy to see), you leave with a sense of dread.

All bad times are followed by good times. Always. Period. No Exceptions! And so, if I see a challenge coming up for you, I’ll keep on reading until I’m sure that you can see the shape of the good thing that will follow. That way, when you’re slogging through the lesson, you’ll be able to keep your eye on the light.

You can also have your cards read for more unusual purposes, such as finding lost things, breaking through a creative block, or speaking with a loved one who has passed on.

It’s perfectly fine to incorporate these more unusual uses of the tarot during your reading with me.

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