More than 10 years ago, I did a reading for a woman who was an avid meditator. Through her practice she was even able to fall into a state of supreme connection and oneness that lasted days. Despite thinking that getting a reading would be mind-candy and something she was not interested in, she felt… Continue reading Riding the Wave
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Mom, Yoga, Family Time, and More…
A Family Workshop One year ago, I wrote this blog post (now revised), which reviews Star Child, a children's book created by Mercy and Hollie at Star Child Generation. In just over a week, Mercy and Hollie will be hosting a Family Workshop in Austin, TX including Yoga, Meditation, play, relaxation, and learning. Follow this… Continue reading Mom, Yoga, Family Time, and More…
It’s in the Cards
“Will I succeed? Is it in the cards?” I can’t decide what is more interesting: the Tarot itself or how people react to them. Some people do not want to make the smallest decisions without consulting the cards. Others think they are the work of the Devil. [I actually had someone say that to me… Continue reading It’s in the Cards
Crossing the Horizon
I first began exploring Tarot and Astrology when I was a teenager. However, it has only been a few years that I’ve tracked the planets in detail and in real-time. Exploring natal charts is one huge body of study—tracking transits is entirely another. I know many of you out there track certain aspects: full moon,… Continue reading Crossing the Horizon
Confidence and Certainty
The other day, a client sent me a Thank You note in response to a reading I gave him days earlier. At the very bottom of the card, he wrote this: P.S. Phrase of the week, “There is never certainty, only confidence.” – D. Tangredi In my experience, readings are as different as people–and I’m… Continue reading Confidence and Certainty
Peering into the Future
No one can deny the intrigue they feel about peering into the future. Before every reading, there is anticipation of getting a peek at something exciting just ahead. Of course, there is often a bit of trepidation as well—concern that challenges lie ahead. Years ago, when I first started this work, I never intended to… Continue reading Peering into the Future