Okay, I’ll admit it. I love email. I go against all the productivity advice and check email first thing in the morning and last thing at night. I check mine often throughout the day as well. It’s down and dirty and keeps me in touch with my peeps. It’s also a great way for me to offer tarot advice around the clock.
If you’ve ever considered consulting a tarot reader or psychic via email you probably wonder how it works and how you can get a clear, accurate reading through this medium.
First of all, email is no different than any other sort of communication. Energy is energy and your vibrational blueprint comes through loud and clear via email. Sometimes even more so! The reason why is this: you actually have to sit and think about what you are asking. This makes you put real mental effort into forming your question. When you are making an inquiry with this sort of focused attention, there is less chance of muddying the query with other thoughts or distractions. This allows the reader to hone in on an answer effortlessly.
Even so, there are a few ways to make sure you get a clear answer. Here are some tips to consider should you decide to pursue the wisdom of the tarot electronically:
- Make your question as clear and direct as possible. Avoid long, convoluted backstories. Do NOT use text abbreviations as some readers may not get what you are referring to. Write plainly.
- A vague question will get a vague answer. Make your question as specific as possible. For example rather than asking “What about love?”, a better question would be: “What is the potential of a healthy relationship with Sheldon?”. This gives your reader something to work with and guarantees you get an answer that is helpful to your situation.
- Don’t jam two separate questions into one. Sometimes people will play sneaky and try to find a way to get two questions for the price of one – hence, they’ll ask two unrelated questions and try to pass it off as one. Don’t do this. It muddies up the works and is really rude. If you have two situations you want advice on, then purchase two questions.
- Include a picture of yourself or the people you are asking about along with birth dates. If I know a client, I can visualize them easily. If I don’t, a pictures gives me something to focus on while I read the question and shuffle. This helps the reader to make a link and is especially helpful for visually oriented persons like myself.
If you have a burning question that cannot wait, your answer may only be a mouse click away.
“We have technology, finally, that for the first time in human history allows people to really maintain rich connections with much larger numbers of people.” ~ Pierre Omidyar
Blessings!
Theresa
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