by Theresa Reed | Sep 22, 2011 | Tarot, Tarot Readers, Tarot Reading
Doing tarot on the fly is a real possibility (and sometimes a necessity) but I have found that the best tarot readings come when both reader and querent have done a little prepping. Why? It’s because the right mindset will lead to a better reading (and experience)...
by Theresa Reed | Sep 2, 2011 | Talkin' Tarot With, Tarot, Tarot Community, Tarot Readers
Talkin’ Tarot With is a monthly feature designed to introduce my readers to different tarot readers from our wonderfully diverse community! Each month, I’ll be asking various tarot readers 3 questions about their tarot philosophy and style, plus pointing you to their...
by Theresa Reed | Aug 24, 2011 | Tarot, Tarot Community, Tarot Conferences, Tarot Profession, Tarot Readers
This weekend, I’ll be doing a presentation at SF BATS (San Francisco Bay Area Tarot Symposium). SF BATS is the oldest tarot conference in the world (celebrating 20 years this year!). The conference is hosted by one of my tarot faves, Thalassa Therese (check out...
by Theresa Reed | Aug 10, 2011 | Tarot, Tarot Business, Tarot Readers, Tarot Reading
Most people come to a tarot reader because they are seeking clarity in their lives. But there may be times when a reading won’t give you the answers you are looking for. Is it because the reader sucked – or is it you? In some cases a reader may indeed lack...
by Theresa Reed | Aug 3, 2011 | Talkin' Tarot With, Tarot Community, Tarot Readers
Talkin’ Tarot With is a monthly feature designed to introduce my readers to different tarot readers from our wonderfully diverse community! Each month, I’ll be asking various tarot readers 3 questions about their tarot philosophy and style, plus pointing you to their...
by Theresa Reed | Jul 20, 2011 | Tarot, Tarot Business, Tarot Profession, Tarot Readers, Tarot Reading
It starts out innocently enough. You walk into a modest, ordinary office for a tarot reading. The reader begins laying out the cards and chatting pleasantly but suddenly a dark look crosses her face. With grave concern in her voice, she takes your hand and starts to...
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