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Tarot reversals made easy (Series 2 of 3)

Special double length episode today: Reversals-only exercise from Advanced Tarot Secrets. Today we used an exercise from ATS called “Mob Scene,” which is a variation of Friends and Enemies, but all of the cards were reversed. This allowed us to clump and bump cards together and against each other in a common sense fashion, just like we […]

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Tarot court cards: Knights (Double episode!)

Knights in a tarot spread are a major source of confusion among tarot students and professionals alike. All too often readers refer to them specifically and uniquely as young men, or young men and women, in a spread. This creates a huge roadblock when you are trying to answer a question that has nothing at […]

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How to demystify hard to understand cards

Becky is back! (again) We sat for an hour and discussed “hard to understand cards,” and I showed you guys several ways to permanently end any problems you have with cards and what they mean, in practice and in real-life readings. Nothing is worse than not being able to decipher what a tarot card is […]

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Dusty’s Daily Predictions #2

Hey gang, Sarah and Michael sat in again and we cattily chatted about celebrities and looked at whether the show would go well or not, why the “Olsen Twins” are not in it, and a few other things. The lesson here is how you can use your cards in a fun way to look far beyond […]

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Two-minute Tarot Tips! (Video lesson #1)

This is an easy way to do a yes/no spread with the Tarot. Sometimes you just need a yes or no question answered, and you don’t want to have to cast a three car blob spread and “hope for the best” or do a larger spread. These yes/no spreads work best ONLY IF you have […]

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Private Study Group lesson: First day of tarot school!

This is a recorded session of me sitting down with a handful of my private students in a small group environment going over day one of class. We already had the official lesson for the day, so this was us spending two hours practicing what we learned. This allows us to get real-world experience with […]

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