Tarot opens a portal where the answers flow through.

 

Parts of your life that have felt sad and empty are freed. The paths open. Lifelong dreams are within reach. At last, at last, you know what comes next. And you’re so happy.

In my life, I was always looking for something. I knew I didn’t have it. I knew I didn’t have a way in.

Because of this, I’ve lived lots of different lives in this lifetime, explored many religions, went deep inside many different systems.

Just like lots of people do, when they have difficult early lives.

Now we have a word for it: Neurodivergent. But we didn’t have any language to express the black-sheepiness back then.

As a member of a hyper-conservative Catholic family, I hid my thoughts and dreams from others — and tarot cards were definitely one of those secrets. I found the way to my first deck around the age of 11.

Everyone has a “thing” that makes them feel understood and welcomed. If you haven’t found that special thing yet — a practice, a talent, a community — tarot can help.

I feel a deep friendliness and understanding coming to me through tarot. To me, it makes sense of life in a way that nothing else does.

How I read for clients:

What goes on inside me as I read the cards for clients is 50% the meanings of the cards (as they have developed for me over the decades) and 50% channeled messages that come through me just by the act of shuffling and laying out the cards.

Each different tarot deck has its own personality and messages that come through it.

The way I read tarot reminds me of something clairvoyant Tyler Henry said about his channeling work: He sees different images in his mind, and each of those images has come to mean something unique to him. When he sees X, immediately it means Y to him.

But with my tarot readings, there’s an added layer of meaning because of the groupings of cards that come up for a specific person at a specific time. And what those cards mean in combination. As well as the unique messages I receive through seeing that grouping of cards together.

It’s layer upon layer of meanings that come up specifically in the reading for that one person.

It’s not generic. Even if the same grouping of cards came up for two different people, the reading would not be the same. It’s decades and decades of experience in reading for hundreds of people and developing a deep relationship with each of the 78 cards in the tarot deck.

It’s not just reading meanings of cards out of a book. And that’s why it can be so confusing when you try to do a reading for yourself, looking up each card and trying to figure out what it’s all supposed to mean.

Have some burning questions you’re wondering if tarot can help with?
Or maybe you’ve just been feeling a little bit off track?

Tarot will give you insight into the situation. And I’ll also see into some next steps to help you move in the direction of where you want to be.