In this post today, I hope to explain my passion for tarot readings and why I subsequently chose it as a professional career. Not only do I provide tarot readings, I also love teaching the art of tarot.

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To begin with, in 2017, my mental health was suffering and subsequently, I was diagnosed with general anxiety disorder.
Whether it was divine wisdom or my higher self, my intuition guided me back to performing tarot readings however, the focus was specifically on my inner healing. Without a doubt, I knew that my tarot cards would help me seek guidance to aid in my recovery.
I was most certainly not wrong!
As a result, it was the best decision I made and one that drives my passion for not only using tarot readings as a tool for self-therapy, but also as a tool to assist others.
Tarot readings as a form of self-therapy
Many moons ago, I thoroughly enjoyed reading the tarot cards for my friends and family. Yes, admittedly I was using a guide book but don’t we all when we are finding our feet with something new?
Instinctively, I always knew that my passion for performing tarot readings was a form of healing. Both myself and the person I was reading for, felt uplifted and positive. The negative energy within us was recycled because, I as a reader also felt this wonderful feeling.
Thankfully, my journey with Reiki, which began in 2018, is instrumental for confirming my original thoughts about healing with tarot. It’s this confirmation that allows me to experience the magic of universal energy, which enthuses my passion.
Tarot cards have proven to be a powerful tool for self-reflection, introspection, and manifesting positive outcomes in my life.
I now face up to my fears
Prior to starting my spiritual journey, which began following my diagnosis in 2017, I found myself avoiding certain situations and emotions. Unfortunatley, this avoidance only made matters worse, leading to a decline in my self-worth. Without a dbout, I can easily list a whole host of soul destroying limitations that were making my life a misery. Of course, enough was enough and my intuition could not be ignored. I began working solely with the cards to begin reconnecting with my soul.
Through tarot, I began learning how to confront these challenges head-on. The cards began showing me different aspects of my thoughts and experiences. Most importantly, these tarot readings were encouraging me to face my fears, deal with my insecurities, and begin understanding my true self. This process was not easy, but it was incredibly rewarding and transformative.
Improving my self-worth
One of the most significant benefits of using tarot for self-therapy is gaining a much happier life.
By regularly engaging with the cards and reflecting on my experiences, I have become more self-aware and confident. The insights gained from tarot readings, empower me to take control of my life and make such positive changes. As a result, my self-worth is flourishing, and I feel more aligned with my true self.
My passion continues growing as I now am able to share my experirence with others. Teaching has long been a passion of mine. It’s also a skill that I take from my old career and combining it with my passion for taror readings makes perfect sense.
Funadmentally, my calling, intuition, or will is to assist others with their journies of inner healing.
Summarising my passion for tarot readings
One of the most empowering aspects of tarot reading is its ability to help you manifest positive changes in your life.
By setting clear intentions and using tarot cards as a guide, you can bring your dreams and desires into reality. Indeed, you will find what’s blocking you from following your dreams. Once you receive clarity, you can begin your process of breaking it down into manageable actions.
This practice not only boosts your confidence but you reconnect with your soul. Being your authentic self is such a wonderful feeling, which is especially important in my recovery and where I am today.