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Mediumship comes from your soul-it is a divine expression of who you are! (Sheryl Wagner)
Mediumship Readings are for those looking to connect with their past loved ones and receive evidence that they live on and messages of hope and healing to help guide you in your life journey.
Living through the passing of our most loved ones can cause tremendous suffering. Much of what I do is to ease that suffering as best I can. Mediumship reading is the ability to rejoin with your loved ones in spirit. The spirit world supports and encourages every reading to bring forth the information you need to hear. Picture a reunification with relatives, friends, or pet companions where you get the divine opportunity to resolve everything that still needs to be addressed. Mediumship uses evidence by giving you specific information that you can accurately validate. Things unknown to the Psychic Medium about your past loved ones' lives on earth. By the end of the reading, I am confident you will recognize that your loved ones are completely at peace. They will often reveal what they appreciate on the other side and confirm they are with you on your journey. Every reading is distinctive, but the spirit world is always benevolent in communication, delivering optimism and love.
Intuitive or Psychic Readings are for those needing life guidance, validation, clarity & direction around past, present, and future challenges. Please get answers to your questions about career, relationships, & life purpose. When life feels overwhelming because of change or loss, it can leave you seeking answers and direction. An intuitive session brings you back to yourself by revealing what you already know. Your soul holds the wisdom of all your past and present experiences. A psychic reading is a chance to connect to that insight and collect the direction and transparency you need. During a psychic reading, the psychic will connect to your energy to give specific understanding and proof about your life path and purpose. Regardless of your trials and tribulations, the Psychic will concentrate on advancing your way forward. This is an enlightening encounter where you will feel more engaged with the intense awareness of your spirit and intuition. This is often helpful for you to find self-confidence in your abilities and the self-assurance to rely upon your decision-making faculties.
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The Sage Goddess, a Tarot Card Practitioner, eloquently defines Tarot and Tarot Card Readings. “The Tarot is a symbolic map of consciousness that encompasses our journey through life, both spiritually and practically.
Tarot reading is divining wisdom and guidance through a specific spread (or layout) of Tarot cards. However, conversely, to common beliefs, the cards do not just disclose your future; it is not necessary to be a psychic to share Tarot readings. The cards are proposed to offer understanding and a specific vision of the most profound realities of your greater self. You see, Tarot presents an advanced recognition of what is already realized deep-rooted within. (The Sage Goddess). Tarot has been around and has evolved into what we see today, beginning in its most basic forms in 1367. By the 1440s-1450’s, it was determined that it most likely evolved from Italy – the Northern cities of Venice, Milan, Florence, and Urbino.
The Tarot Deck is particular. It has 78 cards divided into two sections: the major arcana (the central mysteries) and the minor arcana (the minor secrets). The major arcana consists of 22 cards and primarily deals with significant life events and overarching themes such as love, employment, relationships, and long-term situations. The minor arcana has 56 cards, 14 in each suit. The suits are comprised of Wands, Cups, Swords, and Pentacles. They are sometimes called by names such as Batons, chalices, blades, and coins. But as you can see, they mean the same thing. Each suit is numbered 1-10 and contains four court cards, often called Page, Knight, Queen, and King. The minor arcana is believed to represent the relatively mundane features of life. Some tarot card diviners read upright and upside-down cards, meaning each card would have two different meanings depending on orientation throughout the spread. It is genuinely the reader’s preference, and I choose to only work with upright tarot cards. My experience with reading Tarot and using my metaphysical gifts to divine meaning from the process has included self-study and working with a mentor in a classroom setting with others learning Tarot. There are a ton of symbolism and definitions from other esoteric contributors. An example is Tarot and Astrology; cups are associated with the Water element, and the zodiac’s Water signs are Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces. Pentacles are linked with the Earth element, and the Earth signs of the zodiac are Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn. Swords represent the Air element; the Air signs of the zodiac are Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius. Wands are associated with the part of Fire; the Fire signs of the zodiac are Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius. The Cups/Water also represent our emotions, dreams, desires, needs, and intuition. The Pentacles/Earth relates to our worldly possessions, values, growth, reliability, and strength. The Swords/Air represent our thoughts, communication, ideas, and logic. The Wands/Fire is associated with will, action, ambition, spirit, creativity, and energy. As you can see, the levels of meaning are deep with Tarot, and I have provided a high level of explanation here. Each card’s symbolism and importance also create sense when paired with other cards. (Some of the information in the previous section was influenced by the website Two Wander, a sacred space created by Talisa and Sam and explains the layers of Tarot and Astrology well.) It may sound overwhelming as someone not well versed in the Esoteric world, but never fear. That is why working with a diviner who calls to you is so important. If you haven’t connected with someone, keep looking! Ask for referrals. It’s all okay!
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(Information in this section I borrowed from Medium.com contributor Megan Boley.)
An oracle deck is like a Tarot; they are both cartomancy divinatory tools. Both have images on them that the reader intuits and relays the “reading” to the sitter or the person receiving the reading. And while both decks should call to the reader, that is about where the similarities end. Tarot cards are the same 78-card variation regardless of what deck you encounter. However, there is more artistic leeway integrating itself into Tarot every time one turns around. Finding a deck, whether it is Tarot or Oracle, that calls to you truly is a journey in and of itself. Some believe you must be gifted your first Tarot deck, but I would still be waiting for a deck had I not bought my own. Again, it is vital that the deck resonates with the reader is so challenging. Oracle cards are not as difficult to learn. Each card has meaning, but it is assumed that the reader will intuit the implications in an individualistic manner. Most oracle decks contain fewer cards than Tarot decks.