For new witches who are tentative about divination:

thesupremejess: fiddlewitch: So, I know it can be hard sometimes to see divination exactly how it is. Some people see it as THE ANSWER to any problems they have, some see it as total made up bullcrap. And in all honesty, it’s neither. Take tarot, for example. Seeking answers in the tarot cards is likeContinue reading “For new witches who are tentative about divination:”

Could you share some tips on doing readings for others? I find it hard to articulate what the cards are really trying say when i do one for someone else.

I’m the same way. The on;y way I got over it enough to read for others was to practice. I would read the meanings to myself when I did a reading for me and work on my confidence in speaking them out loud. I’m a reader who uses the booklet meanings of cards.  I, actually,Continue reading “Could you share some tips on doing readings for others? I find it hard to articulate what the cards are really trying say when i do one for someone else.”

let’s try something you guys

swampseer: hellboundwitch: Pick up the deck of your choice and think of a question. Pick a question that means something to you. Something where the answer could honestly scare or disappoint you. Then pick the card that you’re most afraid of getting. You may not know that one right off the top of your head.Continue reading “let’s try something you guys”

ok time to correct some shit:

recreationalwitchcraft: Anyone can read tarot No demons gonna come out You sure as hell can make your own deck It ain’t bad luck to buy your own deck either There are basically no rules so stop stressin’

Tips for Divining Marathons

swampseer: Whether you run a divination based business, offer free readings, or just like divining a whole lot, it can get tiring! It’s really common that after doing a few readings, or even one big one, to feel like your energy has been sapped. Let me tell you, it sucks. So, here are a fewContinue reading “Tips for Divining Marathons”

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