Rochdale Observer

Tarot will you to make positive changes

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“The first half is more of a ‘stream of conscious’ from the reader, giving you interpreta­tions, guidance and messages around different areas of your life, be it work, finance, love, health,” says Fiongal.

“There’s nothing for the sitter to do, expect cultivate a sense of calm and receptivit­y. A reading is an energy exchange, just like a conversati­on, so if you’re resistant or closed-minded, the reading will not be as effective.”

Unfortunat­ely, a tarot reading can’t solve all of your lockdown problems overnight, but it can give you a better sense of direction if you’re feeling lost or aimless right now.

“A tarot reading will never tell you what to do, but rather how best to do something, what pitfalls and obstacles to avoid, as well as which opportunit­ies and possibilit­ies may have the highest potential,” stresses Fiongal.

“As the future is never fixed, tarot is not a predictive tool. Although we do look at likely outcomes, this is based on unfolding events and choices available to you.

He continues: “The tarot cannot also undermine your free-will. Therefore, it will not tell you what you should do. Instead, it will offer suggestion­s that empower you to make positive changes in your life.”

Even if you’re a total sceptic about spirituali­ty, Fiongal reckons trying a reading can bring benefits for everyone – whether you’re a highly motivated hustle-culture type that’s looking to hit your financial goals or you’ve recently been thrown into an unpreceden­ted period of stress, worry and anxiety.

“A tarot reading can give you a greater clarity in life, helping you make better decisions and reaching your goals quicker,” he says. “You can often recognise overlooked opportunit­ies, or even just get insights into your unhealthy patterns of behaviour.”

Perhaps most crucial of all, Fiongal says that tarot can give us reassuranc­e and acknowledg­ement, especially when considerin­g a new direction or decision.

“With the Office of National Statistics releasing recent figures that suggest rising unemployme­nt rates are hitting young people hardest, a bit of spiritual might be just what the doctor ordered right now.

is a wonderful tool to see things from a different angle and offers a lot of self reflection,” adds Emily.

“I like to think of my tarot practice as chatting with a friend; it’s a time where my clients can allow themselves to be completely open and vulnerable.”

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