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I think sometimes folks forget that tarot readers are normal people. Magic / flow / spirit / your touch point whatever people want to call it / their experience happens to each person in their own way and it looks different.


I use slang because I worked with kids for a long time and tbh slang explains my mood in a way that works for me, so I use it. I also like poetry and words, but I tend not to engage that way here because when I get in that zone I will describe things from 13 different angles and get really into things, and this is Instagram.


I'm just trying to give you a snapshot of who I am and how I hold space.



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In a lot of ways it doesn't. I'm pansexual, that means I'm attracted to everyone. It doesn't mean anything really in relationship with tarot. People like to think of queer people as magical - which is kind of cool but also kind of patronizing depending on how you say it. Like it is special to be queer, it's not average, but also it doesn't make me "more magical" than the next person. Just like being hard of hearing doesn't make me "more in tune" with the other worlds as a default. It does make me more unique in some ways - it's not average - but I don't like being fetishized for it either.


That being said, I am queer and about a third to half of the people who come in to see me are on a queer spectrum too. Not because they know me outside of my practice, or even that they know I am queer beforehand, but because they are drawn to me. You tend to find readers that you can relate to on some level. It's just what happens.



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