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The last month was a different kind of a hiatus from work. My personal life took over my sense of being so much that I was in no frame of mind to do anything productive – for which my clients have tried very hard to be forgiving and for which I am absolutely grateful. With [...]

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When you are studying the Tarot on your own, it makes sense to keep a Tarot journal. Simply, get a two-ring binder file and a bunch of punched papers (journal papers) from any stationery shop. You can go wild and get separators. Then maintain a record of the readings that you did, the spreads that [...]

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Here is a question that a fellow Tarot student asked me on Orkut. I think this deserves a post on its own. There are other common questions that people have asked me as well, which I have added today to the QnA Page. Do have a look. A reader and his cards have a strong [...]

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When we do a reading, most clients want to know ‘when’ so-and-so event is going to happen. For example, clients want to know when they will get married, or when they will get that promotion. It makes sense at this point to help the clients frame their question. My honest opinion in this aspect is [...]

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This is an interesting incident I would like to relate. Back in early 2006, I used to have this camera bag turned into a bag for keeping my deck. And one day, a lady came in for a reading. I took my cards out, and began. Throughout the reading, I kept feeling as if something [...]

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Got questions about readings, clients and what have you? Post them here. I will try to answer your questions as best as I can.

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Is there a ‘Code of Ethics’ for professional Tarot card readers? The answer is: Yes, there is. You can visit the Tarot Certification Board’s website and check out their Client’s Bill of Rights page, and, you can also visit the American Tarot Association‘s website and visit their Code of Ethics page. Based on these, you, [...]

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