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A woman sat down in front of me at a party. The cards showed a lot of energy, activity, and movement. I almost didn’t say that because my logical brain jumped in and said, “That can’t be right.”
The woman in front of me was probably in her 60’s. But I’ve learned over time that the cards don’t lie. So I simply said, “This looks like someone traveling and doing everything they ever wanted.” The comment about the bucket list came as I was describing what I was seeing in the cards. I think I had a few more details about the mother, and what I said seemed to be landing with the daughter— -Even though my brain kept telling me that the amount and energy and vitality being described here didn’t make sense. After the reading, the woman told me that her mother had passed away - 🌟Of course she was full of energy and vitality. The lesson here is: Call it like you see it!
Tip 1 - Start describing, not decoding. Tip 2 - Let the meaning unfold as you speak Tip 3 - Anchor into what’s present in the reading The key here is that you don’t need the full interpretation before you speak. You will feel unsure mid-sentence. Keep talking. The clarity catches up. Want to put these tips into practice? Join the Tarot Underground on Circle (It’s Free😍). Reading Exchange is every Thursday. Tarot Cocktail Party every 3rd Saturday. -Cassandra the Card Reader |