Showing posts with label Dallas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dallas. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

April 20 Cancer Moon

This last weekend, David read at the Hotel, as I had back-to-back private parties.
He came up with a wonderful Tarot card layout to locate a missing item!
Here's how to do it:
Mix the deck well, or have the Client mix them, thinking of the missing item.
Divide the deck up into piles, one pile for each possible place you think the item might be, as well as a "mystery" pile, for a place you haven't yet considered.

(For example... MY CAR MY HOUSE MY GARDEN AT WORK JUDY'S CAR MYSTERY)

Next, have the Client close her eyes, you move a few of the piles around, and have her either touch them and tell you which feels most interesting or different, or just select one.

Have her open her eyes. Spread out the cards in the selected pile, and tell her to point to three.

Reveal the three cards, they will tell an obvious story about the location of the item, how it was misplaced, and sometimes who has it now!

David says he uses the "piles" just to separate the cards, and never remembers which pile is "Car" or "House"; he just uses the chosen card meanings to reveal the location.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

This Side of the Crystal Ball

Welcome to my blog!
I've been noodling around with doing this for the last couple of years. It does seem to take about two years for any of my plans to be launched...and that really seems ridiculous!
I wonder if I could just JUMP into the things I'm only just beginning to ponder, could I cut out some of that procrastination, or is it part of the blasted process?

Well, enough of that...

I wanted to do this blog for two reasons.
First, I think this probably will turn out to be the most interesting time of my life, and I want to document it. Nostalgically reading about this time when I'm eighty sounds like it might be fun.
Of course, I'll probably still be doing this when I'm eighty, with little time for nostalgia. Oh, well!

Second, people are constantly asking me to relate stories about what we do and how we do it, apparently there is much interest in our work and what happens around it. I know I am interested in it, and I would simply keep a journal, but for this nearly constant stream of inquiry about our adventures as professional readers and psychics from others.

So...I hope you will enjoy what I write here.

Valentina
The Fortune-Teller of Dallas