Every so often I do a reading and realize that my new client knows nothing about me and found me by pure chance. So that's when I do a small blog piece about who I am and how I read.
Actually, to tell how I read, just browse this blog - which I started in 2009, but I had already been reading tarot cards for strangers for about 20 years by then. So it's the job I've had the longest. But in between I've done more professional things - worked in offices as a recruitment consultant, worked in a modelling agency as a booker, worked in a dating agency, then completed my second degree and became a group analytic psychotherapist, and specialized in addiction. Always working with people, always interested in what motivates and sustains us; why we succeed, where we stumble. Always reading tarot cards. But in 2009 my son was in school, I wanted part time work I could control, and I dropped all the other gigs and focused solely on tarot.
I've been reading for strangers weekly since then.
When we moved back to Australian I changed my format a little bit. You see, the magic for me lies in the shuffling - you have to move the cards, you have to pick them, your energy is what makes it work. So I do readings via zoom, facetime, whatsap, you name it, but you need to have the cards in your hands. Most of my regular clients were fine with this, they bought a deck, shuffled it in the week preceding our reading, and I would tell them how to lay them out
We always start with a Celtic Cross - you will lay out 10 cards into this shape. Then I talk for 7 or so minutes, I encourage people to record these readings, it's a lot of information. Then we talk together and you can usually get 3 or so questions answered on top of the intial reading during the hour.
It's worked very well. If I haven't read for you in the past, just buy a deck and we will set up a time. You read in the privacy of your own home, I'm seeing you from Australia so usually your evening to my morning. And you get to see a snap shot of where your energy is now.
I look forward to reading for you,
warmly,
Liat
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