How to Read Tarot Cards for Yourself

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Summary: Reading tarot cards for yourself is a way to get a quick reading on a particular question, and many psychics will perform a personal reading as an annual ritual. Read your own tarot cards as part of experimentation or ritual with helpful information from a professional psychic in this free video on paranormal states.

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By Rima Thundercloud
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Rima Thundercloud has been a professional psychic for more than 35 years. She is also an Ojibuay medicine woman and currently works at the Center for the New Age in Sedona, Ariz. She...read more

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"Some people feel that the best person to experiment on is themselves. I will do a reading for myself very very rarely, maybe only once or twice a year. And I set up a ceremony to do that and I ask that my higher self be my reader for myself. I look at reading for yourself, can often help you although I like the interchange between people. So I go to other readers just as I read for other readers. But there are those times when you don't have that available. You can go to any of the decks that you're comfortable with. Obviously if you've chosen a deck you've found what you're comfortable with. I would not do a long drawn out reading because it would be complicated. And then your own self is going to get in the way. I guess it's like being a lawyer and having a lawyer for a lawyer. But you can often times get quick messages. There are several decks on the market that just have a message that you can pull the card. There are angel cards, there are so many different cards. Once again I suggest going to your local metaphysical store or calling us here at the center for the new age. We have a wide variety of books and we can get you almost anything if you need it. So, be sure to call us here and we can find those types of decks for you."

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