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Personal Readings

Typical Tarot Decks NAV Uses:

Waite Tarot Deck Created by Amber Jayanti is the deck I use the most but I also picked up another Fairy Deck created by Lucy Cavendish with artwork by Selina Fench. 

Typical Spreads that can be used:

The spreads that can be used is from one-five card reading and up depending on how in-depth the client wishes to go. The Most common reading I have done is the celtic Cross with one card uptop, the next card south, two crads criss-cross going east to west. 

Coming Soon Birth Charts:

When New Age Yoyager studies birth charts further he can make a requested birth chart that tells of lucky numbers, love, success, colors a client should wear on a certain day to give him/her good luck. 

So here I am no fancy scraves or gowdy jewerly just me

giving you the best reading that I can give. I don't need to be some gyspy going from town to town or online, or worse by phone where the reader charges you by the minute. 

 

Lasting thoughts:

May you be blessed in the journey of life that you will be going on

and as the great Mr. Spock use to say "Live Long, and prosper"....

Misconceptions About Tarot Cards:

There are some relgions that teach us that the studying of such matrials is considered witchcraft or is pathways that lead to devil worship. If you read into history this is only considered a game and has been around way befoe Christ. 

Later, as people settle into the Americas to practice their relgion free of persecution they created their own rules on how god is worshipped. This relgious dispipline was practiced so much that anyone doing anything outside of these principles was considered odd or not right within the relgious circles. 

 

This was the time of the pilgrams and adultry, sex outside of marriage,  and practice of witchcraft was punishable by death.

Many innocent people died by fire or hanging because they were accoused of practing witch craft. Mid-Wives were also part of this circle because they used home remedies to help with child birth and were killed because it went against what the relgion taught them. 

The Native American culture was not easy for the pilgrams to take and the idea of worshiping animals as gods was Sac-religious  to the Quakers of this new land. There were no cities or big towns back in the early 1600s so therefore the only lights came from the small town they buit themselves. The dark was something they feared. Shadows, indians, and animals came out to investigate these strange people who wore strange black cats and women who wore white cloth on their head. 

 

The Point here is that the Tarot could be used in evil intent but so can anything else in this world. If you have a dog and train it to be mean and bark and snap at people or other animals than that is a trained response but if you train it to be kind and gentle than that's what you get. "For every action there is an equal and oppisite reaction" My Grandfather use to say. 

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