Tarot Bytes Episode 182: Reading Without Tarot Spreads with Desiree of Intuitive Gems

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Episode 182: Reading Without Tarot Spreads with Desiree of Intuitive Gems

Tarot spreads can add structure to a reading. But are they necessary? Desiree of Intuitive Gems doesn’t think so. In this episode of Tarot Bytes, Desiree shares why you don’t need a spread to deliver a great reading. Her techniques for reading without tarot spreads will make it easy to give up the structure and find your free flow!

About Desiree:

Tarot Bytes Episode 182: Reading Without Tarot Spreads with Desiree of Intuitive GemsDesiree, aka “Intuitive Gems” is a former TV and radio news reporter turned “paid” free spirit. She is a professional tarot card reader and spiritual mentor who helps individuals unlock their full abundance
potential. She has been reading and studying tarot cards for decades, but only recently took the literal ‘leap of faith’ and left her corporate job to become a full-time intuitive mystic.

Desiree now has clients all over the globe who connect with her for spiritual guidance, insight, and support. You can see her free monthly zodiac tarot money readings on her popular YouTube channel: Intuitive Gems.

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Grab your favorite deck, put in your earbuds, and dive in!

xo

Theresa

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