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When I made my tarot sign, Jason took my font amd cut it out of metal and also cardboard!!!! I love cardboard it's fun to make anything out of!!! Paintings, forts, silkscreens, signs... it's so utilitarian, overlooked, humble, and perfect. This is the most delicate tarot thing I have in my cave and I love it 💓💓




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Free will tarot means that I don't believe that my tarot reading is a fatalistic outcome for your life. Your life is your own. You can't always change what's going on in your life - the wheels that are bigger than you (society etc) - but you can choose your response to it, which affects your relationship. Which ultimately changes society ... But it's not a snap your fingers kind of thing. So in that way, you have "free will" although truthfully I find it a very problematic term, so I hesitate from using it, but it is trending, so, to clarify...


In a tarot reading I'm just reading your cards, and reflecting your life energy back to you through archetypal forms, so you can see yourself in a new (and hopefully helpful) way, ultimately opening up choices you didn't know we're there. Which frees up your will. It's a large concept but I hope I did ok for an insta post.



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I do! I used to work at Quidditas reading tarot, and now they let me use their back room 2x a month for healing sessions! I have 2 sessions available per month, from 1-4pm. Once on the first Friday of every month, one on the third Friday of every month. Same rates, sliding scale $60-180. If you want to book a session DM me!



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UPDATE Feb 11/25


Full disclosure: at this point I have gone through reiki teacher training, have been a mesa holder since 2010/11 in the Q'uero shamanistic tradition (which was opened in the 80s to people not in their nation/bloodline), and do transpersonal therapy for PTSD.

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