Tarot Card readings with coin throws added in. People ask me, what is the difference? Why do both, why not one or the other?
Tarot cards, I find, place everyone according to their personalities and how each card character is personified. They are "personable" and yet unbiased when it comes to delving out truth, opportunities, threats, life changes and so forth. The coins, on the other hand are more about little direct clues that sync with people's lives directly through what they or their loved ones like to do, eat, visit.
Where a Tarot reading may reveal someone's personality flaws,
their strengths, their natural relationship inclinations; a Coin throw will throw "apple pie", "grandma's quilt" or "fight at the hockey rink" at you.
Tarot Cards, to me, act as an impartial third eye. They break issues down more completely than the random clues you will receive during a Coin Throw reading but I find using both at the same reading can really give insight to problems that might not surface in discussion.
Tarot cards, I find, place everyone according to their personalities and how each card character is personified. They are "personable" and yet unbiased when it comes to delving out truth, opportunities, threats, life changes and so forth. The coins, on the other hand are more about little direct clues that sync with people's lives directly through what they or their loved ones like to do, eat, visit.
Where a Tarot reading may reveal someone's personality flaws,
their strengths, their natural relationship inclinations; a Coin throw will throw "apple pie", "grandma's quilt" or "fight at the hockey rink" at you.
Tarot Cards, to me, act as an impartial third eye. They break issues down more completely than the random clues you will receive during a Coin Throw reading but I find using both at the same reading can really give insight to problems that might not surface in discussion.
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