Ethicality & Terms


In my readings, I adhere to a strict personal code of ethics that entails – in a nutshell- telling you what you need to hear that may not always be what you want to hear. Tarot has a cool way of connecting with your own energy and allowing you to explore alternative options and perspectives. It is based in objective, neutral truth. It’s essentially like holding a mirror up to reflect what’s behind you that you may not be aware of. I take my work seriously and professionally, and do not view it as a hobby.

I provide a supportive, respectful, and 1000% nonjudgmental space in which I simply listen. My aim at the end of the reading is to create with your help a clearer picture, a story that makes sense to you, which includes guidance, insight and a way forward for you. Over the years, I have observed a fair amount of sleazy, greed-based practices and it angers me to hear about people who are in a vulnerable place be exploited and ripped off in the name of all those fancy sounding buzzwords that serve as nothing more than a marketing ploy. I therefore always encourage a discerning attitude at all times when seeking out a new reader. Let your own intuition lead the way towards the reader whose style and energy match yours, rather than falling for the glitz and glamour of the claims you see out there.
My aim is to empower you through my passion for the cards and the cosmos. At the end of the day, remember that you are in control of your own choices and life; my job is to provide you with information for you to reflect on and benefit from.

Please be advised that I do not engage in third-party readings. I will not look at anything related to another person without their consent, and as such, questions like “what does he think of me” or “why did they do this” are off the table. Please focus solely on yourself during your reading, and formulate your questions accordingly.

 


My tips for picking out a new reader:


1- Be super critical of the labels the reader attaches to themselves. These mean very little, really. Let their reading speak for who they are, rather than their claims.
2- Also be fussy about the quality of information you’re getting. Is it so generic it could apply to every man and his dog? Walk away.
3- Don’t fall for any subtle rhetorical devices they may utilize in their language that makes you feel vulnerable, helpless, or in eternal need of them in your life.
4- By the same token, do not fall for any excessive compliments, either. The keyword here is excessive. Are they trying to draw you in? Charm you into coming back for more? Make a good impression? Or are they genuinely delivering a truth to you?
5- TRUST YOUR INTUITION! I cannot stress this enough. Always remember that if something doesn’t quite feel right, it isn’t. A good reader will give you information that is personalized and useful to you.
You’re always welcome to contact me for any questions or comments you’d like to share about this.

 

Disclaimer: I am not a doctor, psychiatrist, therapist, lawyer, or financial advisor. Readings serve as general guidance only and are not meant to replace expert help. Please seek the advice of a professional if you are struggling with serious difficulties in these areas.