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Summary: Learn tips on the difference between reading and not reading from the book from a card reading expert in this free tarot card video.
Suzanne Diamond has been working as a tarot reader and psychic professionally since 1990. She has a 90% accuracy rate. She also works as an actress and has appeared on the jimmy Kimmel...read more
" Hi I'm Suzanne Diamond I'm a psychic and I'm here with expertvillage.com. Now we will go into the differences between reading by the book if it where verses reading clairvoyantly. When anyone gets a tarot deck whether it would be from a friend or purchasing it, it would come with pamphlet or a little book of suggested meanings. Each card would have a suggested meaning and then it would show your basic Celtic cross which is the spread that we have here. Ideally this cards should be looked at as a war shack each card should give you a feeling and while the suggested meanings are helpful in general you don't find the emperor being mean or impulsive as the fool card for instance. They should only be suggested because ideally what you are doing from a reading is taking the placement of the cards as the Celtic card which we would go into in our next segment in scatting like in a jazz singer or a guitarist would do. This way opening up to your own intuition. The best reader that I know are reader that are open to there intuition. As I said as when we started this video the deck should have some sort of resident with you. You should look at each particularly card and give a feeling from them. When a reader reads a spread and Celtic cross whether it would Celtic cross spread which is this or a pyramid reading whatever that spread would be a reader generally looks at the groupings as a whole and as individual different cards. The main thing that they get is the feeling that particular spread and those particular cards feel for them because it should the cards should ideally open you up to your intuition that is the difference between by the book and reading clairvoyantly."
eHow Article: Reading by the Book vs. Reading Clairvoyantly