Numerology Applied To Tarot, Part II: Theme Cards Continuing on with the series of numerology applied to Tarot, we are going to explore the amazing world of Theme Cards and how they can add great depth into a reading. In…
Numerology Applied to Tarot, Part I Tarot is a divinatory system that can be enriched with many other practices such as astrology, kabbalah, symbolism and of course, numerology. Numerology is by definition, the branch of knowledge that relates to the…
Sending a Game Changing Text After a First Date We live in a complex yet full of possibilities world thanks to technology. Nowadays, in a world of “ghosting”, “benching”, Tinder, Facebook, Telegram, and the like we are allowed to connect…
November Love Tarotscope November has always been a very special month for me! It’s usually filled with surprises and I really love the beautiful things that it brings me! I wish you a November filled with excitement and good news!…
Signs From Above: How to Recognize Them Signs, they’re everywhere, and sometimes it’s difficult to determine whether we are in front of the real deal or if our imagination is playing with us again! How to determine if that’s actually…
Dress for success! Get ready with intent to attract what you want! There are a few simple things one can do in order to manifest their desired in the physical world! Sometimes, we can feel silly repeating affirmations or acting…
Happily Ever After With Not-Your-Soulmate? There are many currents, thoughts and books about Soulmates, Soulmate connections, Twin-Flames and the like. While there is a general idea that seems to be sort of universal, there’s no consensus about the part that…
Story Time: The psychic reading I didn’t believe that changed the game for me Lately I’ve given a lot of thought to my career as a reader and to my personal experience with Tarot and divination in general. This is…
The “Not Enough” Relationship There’s a special kind of relationship that drives people particularly crazy. Probably the sort of relationship that is the most draining and often, even destructive. This is what I call the “not enough”. This is how…