I had always viewed tarot as quite a spiritual, even woo-woo kind of practice and while I have been working with Oracle decks for many many years, I always felt Tarot to be a little bit “too much”… In more recent years I have begun embracing my spiritual-curious self and also being more public about these interests, including Numerology as one of the services I offer.
In learning about the Tarot, I have realised more about what it is, and what it is not… it’s not really much of a future telling tool but more of a reflection of the past and present and how that may impact the future. It’s a tool to garner deeper understanding from an objective perspective what is being experienced. It’s a way of strengthening ones own intuition and trusting yourself. It can be used as a coaching tool by offering perspective and enabling reflection and questioning. It has magical elements although it seems to be mostly spirit-guided.
I had always viewed tarot as quite a spiritual, even woo-woo kind of practice and while I have been working with Oracle decks for many many years, I always felt Tarot to be a little bit “too much”… In more recent years I have begun embracing my spiritual-curious self and also being more public about these interests, including Numerology as one of the services I offer.
In learning about the Tarot, I have realised more about what it is, and what it is not… it’s not really much of a future telling tool but more of a reflection of the past and present and how that may impact the future. It’s a tool to garner deeper understanding from an objective perspective what is being experienced. It’s a way of strengthening ones own intuition and trusting yourself. It can be used as a coaching tool by offering perspective and enabling reflection and questioning. It has magical elements although it seems to be mostly spirit-guided.