Tag: fortune telling

An Astro Journal Exercise

Venus Retrograde is OVER!
If the last few weeks have included relationship challenges, it’s time to take a breath of relief.
Then take note of the lessons that may have come through your life since December 19th.

A Tarot Activity for Winter Focus

It’s easy to let winter be a droll time, and this year is extra hard with covid risks keeping us at more of a distance from seasonal house gatherings. This is that essential moment to remember what we may romanticize about winter in the middle of a busy summer.

Free Retrogrades Reading and a New Upcoming Tarot Class

I am planning a new Tarot Reading Class for April! If you are keen to join, please let me know what days and times work best for you. It will run 2 sessions each week over 3 weeks, and I usually aim for evenings so more people can join. But please email me your best times to join April Tarot Reading Class and I will prioritize as best I can.

Lessen Your Stressin’

I am grateful today to my past self who dedicated her attention toward learning how to listen to the quiet within. It’s a never-ending road of learning

How are you Psychic?

There are so many ways to know without knowing why or how you know. In my upcoming Clairvoyance Workshop at the Crystal Guide in Portland, we are going to go into details of all of these types of knowing and then practice exploring some of the fun ones together.

Cleanse Your Deck and Yourself

You are sovereign ruler over your aura or spiritual body, and giving it attention supports the physical and mental immensely. If you read cards casually or professionally, caring for yourself as a channel includes clearing the tendrils that attach to your oracle and tarot decks.

A Ren Faire-y Tale

If you still crave that last taste of summer, watch my YouTube Vlog on the experience of reading cards at the Washington Midsummer Renais

Join Ask Me Anything Tarot Next Week

Next Wednesday, 9/22 at 11am, come and participate in my Instagram Live on Present Path Tarot to learn about reading the cards and ask me anything about divination or tarot or, I suppose, me (if you’re curious). 

How Archetypes Teach Us

When we listen to a tale, we observe a situation while imagining what we might do in that experience.
Each of the characters become a part of us that we can relate to.
The Tyrant within us is overthrown by the Higher Self.
The Foolish Adventurer faces the consequences of ignoring wisdom of the Sage, but is redeemed in their long-term choices to persist in facing their demons.

Let tarot Be Fun!

Tarocchi Cards began as a game in the 15th century. It only developed into a divination system hundreds of years later. So why not get playful with a game that is both relevant to learning the divine meanings of the cards, while also letting it be lighthearted fun.