How to prepare for
a session

When I’ve gone to a psychic, I usually have a question in mind that needs further exploration. I like to occasionally write my question down and bring it with me to a reading.

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Preparation Tips

By doing so, I’ve distilled my thoughts so that the essence of the question is clear for the tarot reader. On the other hand, I’ve gone to readers and said, “I have no particular question so let’s just sling the cards and see what pops up.”

When you begin thinking of questions you want to ask, form them as open-ended questions rather than “Yes” or “No” questions. This prepared form of inquiry will allow the cards to work without constraints and be more free flowing with its information.

Examples of open-ended questions

  • I’m hoping to have better relations with my boss, my partner, my family. What do the cards tell me that needs to be understood?

  • Are there any significant obstacles for this job change/job relocation/promotion/new relationship?

  • Do the cards show any people or intentions that might be helpful or harmful to me?

  • Why do I feel stuck/have inertia over this decision/relationship?

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How to book a session

Finding that clients prefer the ability to enjoy a reading in the comfort of their cocoon in these uncertain times, I have embraced zoom sessions.

To book an hour session, head for the website’s calendar and request an available time. Upon booking, you will receive a confirmation and a zoom link for your session. The process is the same if you’d prefer a half hour session.

In the future, I will be offering in-person readings at a non-profit once a week. The non-profit is located here in San Francisco; it is run by an amazing group of gentle-spirited, gifted people with whom I am proud to have been associated with for the past sixteen years.

Thank you for your understanding during these unsettling times. I look forward to our future session together.

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