Tarot is fun for everyone...

I don't get to do as much tarot as I'd like to. I am a busy person. You know, taking classes and all. And being a human being too. That sucks.

However, if you're interested:

The Spreads I use



The decks I use:


The Goddess Tarot (the old and wise deck)


The Dragon Tarot (the deck that is most like a new puppy)


The Shakespeare Tarot (my newest and most kick-ass deck)


The only deck I've ever owned and yet never used:


The mini-tarot (a present for which I am grateful, my only complaint is that the cards are too damn small to shuffle)


The decks I have since given away:


The Rider Waite Tarot (my first ever deck which I gave to Erin, it was too dark for either of us)


The Enchanted Tarot (my left leg, which I sawed off for my baby sister)


The Robin Wood Tarot (although I never owned it, I just bought as a present for my brother)


I've been working on tarot for about 5 and a half years now. I am by no means an expert and would never claim to be so.



The experiment was to see if I could do tarot readings over e-mail. The response was limited and I didn't bother to post any of the results. I didn't really get any nods back after I sent the readings out, so I don't know if they ever worked out. I've decided I'm not going to do that anymore. I get a much better reading when I'm talking directly to the person (via the phone) and the clearest readings when the person is in the room with me. I'm still reading, but I did take a huge sabbatical from it for awhile, so I'm rusty. I've had a few set-backs, but the intution is better than ever, so cheers.

*The original experiment ended on my birthday MAY 5, 2000. I turned 21 and therefore was in a drunken stupor.
*The follow-up experiment ended on December 15, 2000. I went home for break and passed out in a stupor of illness. Damn that immune system of mine.
*This third experiment didn't get a huge response and therefore ended well before the end of the spring semester 2001.

Love and All that other Good JUNK, The Boss



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