The Power of Tarot

Rider-Waite Tarot Deck Designed in 1909, based on the instructions of academic and mystic A. E. Waite and illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith, both members of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.

Tarot often gets mistaken for fortune-telling, but it’s not really about predicting what’s coming next. It’s about tuning in — deeply — to what’s already here. The patterns running the show, the quiet truths you’ve been avoiding, and the next step your soul is ready to take (even if your mind’s still negotiating).

When I read tarot, I’m not just interpreting cards. I’m channelling messages directly from spirit — the stuff that’s ready to come through for you now. It’s not scripted, it’s not performative. It’s clear, direct, and usually lands exactly where it needs to.

The cards are simply a doorway — what matters is what comes through them. And the power lies in what you do with that insight.

If you're looking for a tarot reading for self-awareness, spirit-led guidance, or a way to break through the noise of your own thoughts, this kind of session is for you. It goes beyond the cards — combining intuitive insight with somatic healing practices, nervous system support, and honest reflection to help you shift, not just think about shifting.

In my immersions, we explore the deeper patterns of self-sabotage, receive spirit-directed guidance, and co-create a somatic routine to help you actually live the shift. You can also get one month of ongoing support from me while you move through the integration — because clarity is great, but having someone in your corner while it lands is better.

Because real change? It doesn’t come from knowing. It comes from integrating. That’s why I pair your reading with grounded somatic tools and support — so it doesn’t just stay in your head, it moves through your body and into your life.

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