Tarot Reader Wrexham

Find a Tarot Reader in Wrexham

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

Lizzie Houlbrooke

Manchester based Lizzie Houlbrooke has been working as a Medium & Psychic Tarot Card Reader in Manchester for many years.
As a medium she loves working with Spirit and completing a link between their world and ours
Lizzie has an interest in all things Spiritual and has a strong desire to help anyone in need, the two combine perfectly. 
She often appears as a guest Medium with the Haunted Rossendale Team, helping trapped Spirit to cross-over to the other side.
For appointments +44 (0)7767 275 545

Tarot Reader Wrexham

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TAROT READERS: If you offer tarot readings in Wrexham please contact us for your free listing here. If you were searching for a tarot card reader in Wrexham 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 Wrexham: Broadway, Droitwich, Evesham, Malvern, Pershore, Tenbury Wells, Worcester

Tarot Reader Wrexham

This page is part of our tarot readers directory for Wrexham. If you weren’t looking for a tarot reader in Wrexham 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

LLewellyns Complete Book of the Tarot by Anthony Luis Buy the Book!

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.)

Free Tarot Readings. Books to help develop your own skills reading tarot cards

Complete Book of Tarot: Author Rami M. Sharpiro, who recounts such Hasidic tales, explains: “Humans are storytelling animals … Our stories define us, instruct us, create us. Without our stories we do not exist … [f]or us our story is our self … [a]nd the story you tell determines the meaning you derive from the events of your life.” 24 The tarot too is a storytelling ritual that allows us to retell and even change our stories in ways that can heal us. Jane Stern’s book Confessions of a Tarot Reader illustrates this storytelling approach; she tells real-life tales of a number of her tarot clients to illustrate the archetypal meanings of each of the cards of the major arcana.

Complete Book of Tarot: A case in point occurred in Burma in 1987 during the dictatorship of Ne Win, a superstitious leader who was overly dependent on the advice of numerologists. Ne Win was convinced that his lucky number was nine. As a result, on September 5 of that year, the Burmese government announced (without warning or compensation) that it was demonetizing the 25-, 35- and 75-kyat notes because these denominations were not divisible by nine and were thus unlucky. In addition, 45- and 90-kyat notes were introduced because they were divisible by nine. The effect of this sudden change in the currency was devastating. In the blink of an eye, 75 percent of the country’s currency became worthless, causing families to lose their life savings. Riots followed, and a military coup overthrew Ne Win in 1988. When all was said and done, nine did not turn out to be such a lucky number for the superstitious dictator!

Full List of areas covered on our Wrexham Tarot Readers page:

Acrefair, Arowry, Bangor-is-y-coed, Bersham, Bettisfield, Borras Head, Bowling Bank, Bronington, Brymbo, Burton Green, Bwlchgwyn, Cefn-mawr, Chirk, Coedpoeth, Dolywern, Eglwys Cross, Erbistock, Eyton, Froncysyllte, Garth, Glyn Ceiriog, Gresford, Gwersyllt, Gyfelia, Halghton Mill, Halton, Hanmer, Higher Wych, Holt, Horseman’s Green, Hugmore, Johnstown, Knolton, Lavister, Lightwood Green, Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, Llan-y-pwll, Llay, Llwynmawr, Marchwiel, Marford, Minera, Moss, New Broughton, Newbridge, Overton, Pandy, Pant, Park Lane, Penley, Pentre, Penycae, Plas Nantyr, Pontfadog, Rhos-ddu, Rhosllanerchrugog, Rhosnesni, Rhostyllen, Ridleywood, Rossett, Ruabon, Southsea, Stryt-issa, Stryt-yr-hwch, Summerhill, Tallarn Green, Talwrn, The Chequer, Tregeiriog, Trevalyn, Trevor, Worthenbury, Wrexham, Wynnstay