I’d like to share my recent tarot-guided experiences in my …

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I’d like to share my recent tarot-guided experiences in my life:
1) I bought my first home in Austin, TX at the cards’ suggestion just before the pandemic started. I now have 54% equity due to its value increase; I’m scared that I can’t afford taxes on it.

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2) I decided to buy - not lease - solar panels on my house at the suggestion of the cards. I signed the contract mere days before Texas’s catastrophic energy failures. The cost of the same panels is now triple from the same company I contracted with.

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3) The cards suggested that I mention my musical background during a very high stress and competitive interview for a position unrelated to anything musical. I received the position out of a pool of 6,000 only because I mentioned that I’m a composer.

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The position was for a fixed term, so I no longer hold the position. But it was one of the most gratifying and valuable experiences in my life.

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4) When my cat - who was my life - died in 2016, the cards suggested that I would find another feline friend on my birthday. Although I wasn’t ready at the time, I went to the shelter and found my new best friend - a GIANT of a cat who’s as nice as can be.

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To be absolutely clear on this topic: Tarot cards are NOT magical. They do not contain any properties other than the material they’re printed on. There’s nothing inherently special about them.

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But allegory and symbols are everywhere in this universe. Tarot is simply a system of allegory that reflects the condition of the universe in various respects in the same manner that a book reflects the work of its author. It’s not hard to understand.

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And it’s a joy to help others by accessing my own understanding of such allegory. That’s why I’ll read for anyone, anywhere, anytime to the extent that I’m able to do so.