I've been a learner of tarot for the past decade, fascination turned to curiosity and then slowly and surely tarot became part of my everyday life. Like many of my various interests, it has felt disingenuous to expect these endeavours to amount to anything besides part of my daily musings. However, as continued exploring as a reader, tarot became much more than I anticipated it to be. Repeatedly I was taught to trust in a universe that was not only ever-giving, ever-listening, but I was slowly taught to learn that the universe and all its knowing resides in us, if we'd only just listened, a little more carefully, a little more accurately. Thus, Tarot became that conduit for me. In many moments of doubts and uncertainty, I have consulted the tarot like a dear, vet frank unknown friend. It has allowed me to see things that were eclipsed by fear, and removed all veils. In these encounters, I was then able to be have true and honest moments of reflection and consider what I really wanted for myself. In my case, my cards never held their tongue
The crux of my practice lies in the responsibility and desire to return what the universe gives to the world. It is important that divination strengthens people's beliefs themselves and their environment rather than weaken it. As a reader I read not to fortune tell, but to allow the cards to clarify situations and hopefully empower people to make decisions that are aligned with their true happiness.