Find a Tarot Reader in Sussex
Grimfist’s Tarot Readings, 12 Body Rd, Reading, RG1 7JP
Tel. 07597 832105
Julie Moore – Psychic Tarot Reader & Holistic Healer, 15 Irvine Way, Reading, RG6 4JW
Tel. 0118 975 0686
In memory of clairvoyant psychic Colin Fry, now working from spirit.
For those with an interest in Physical Mediumship, please Contact the Zerdin Fellowship.
Dennis Pearman, Priors Leaze Lane, Hambrook,
West Sussex, PO18 8RQ
Mobile Tel: 07973 205183
TAROT READERS: If you offer tarot readings in Sussex please contact us for your free listing here. If you were searching for a tarot card reader in Sussex or any of the following areas, please let us know who you go to for your tarot reading. We had a major website hack, probably from a competitor and lost all tarot readers info so we would be very grateful for your help in recreating it.
Covering the following areas in Sussex: Brighton, Crawley
This page is part of our tarot readers directory for Sussex. If you weren’t looking for a tarot reader in Sussex please use the search at the bottom of the page. In the meantime, we have some amazing books that may help if you want to know more about becoming a tarot psychic. Please see below.
Here are some extracts from a few of my favorite books
Complete Book of Tarot: Astrology: The emotional and inconstant Moon in the first decan of airy Libra, realm of the Queen of Swords (Water of Air) and Justice (Libra). The Moon is linked to the High Priestess. The airy Queen of Swords gives birth to the season of autumn at the start of Libra.
Free Tarot Readings. Books to help develop your own skills with the tarot
Complete Book of Tarot: Without a doubt, the Waite-Smith deck, published originally by the Rider Company in 1909, has been the most popular modern deck in the English-speaking world. After leaving the Order of the Golden Dawn, A. E. Waite set out to publish a deck of his own. Working with artist Pamela Colman Smith (known as Pixie), Waite produced a unique deck that, unlike the Marseille pattern decks, illustrated each of the forty pip cards with a scene evocative of the card’s divinatory meaning. It was the first deck since the Sola-Busca of 1491 to be illustrated in this fashion. The presence of scenes and characters on each card rendered this deck one of the easiest to learn and made tarot reading accessible to the masses. Many modern decks, including the Llewellyn Classic Tarot used to illustrate this text, are clones of the Waite-Smith images.
Complete Book of Tarot: Fire (Wands) and Water (Cups) are inimical and greatly weaken each other’s influence. (In Greek philosophy, Fire is hot and dry, whereas as Water is cold and wet. Fire and Water thus have no qualities in common and are contrary to one another.)
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This page is part of our tarot readers directory for Sussex. If you weren’t looking for a tarot reader in Sussex please use the search at the bottom of the page. In the meantime, we have some amazing books that may help if you want to know more about becoming a tarot psychic. Please see below.
Here are some extracts from a few of my favorite books