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Tarot Cards

Frequently Asked Questions

All the Answers You Seek, In One Place

I know how difficult it is to share personal information about your life with someone you’ve just met. That’s why I believe that trust is an essential aspect I work hard to maintain with my clients. In order for you to feel prepared for your reading, feel free to take a look at the following questions and answers below. They will help you feel relaxed before your reading. Feel free to contact me if you’d like to receive further information.

FAQ: FAQ

What can I expect my reading to be like?

My readings are based around what questions you might have and what I’m intuitively picking up. Usually readings are centered around a theme like love, career, etc. I may use a combination of Tarot, Lenormand, and my Pendulum along with what I’m psychically seeing to answer your questions. I request my clients give me questions they want answered so that your reading is not vague. Vague questions generally equal vague answers. I can do readings in person, over the phone, video chat, or with you not present at all sending your reading via email. 

How long does each reading session take?

Readings generally are 30 minutes up to an hour. Unless, you requested your Reading be emailed to you. 

Can you do readings over the phone?

Yes. Readings can be done over the phone, video chat, in person, or sent via email. Most clients actually prefer email. 

What is Lenormand?

Like Tarot, Lenormand is a deck of cards with specific imagery that combines to form a story. Lenormand tends to be much more direct and objective than Tarot. Tarot is more psychological and will tell how a person feels regarding a situation. 
A brief history of Lenormand:
Marie Anne Adelaide Lenormand (1772–1843) was a French professional fortune-teller of considerable fame during the Napoleonic era. In France Lenormand is considered the greatest cartomancer of all time, highly influential on the wave of French cartomancy that began in the late 18th century.After Lenormand's death her name was used on several cartomancy decks including a deck of 36 illustrated cards known as the Petit Lenormand or simply Lenormand cards still used extensively today. 

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