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Greetings, Friend--
You may be on a journey of discovery or deepening. You may face important decisions and long for guidance. Your may seek insight into relationships that offer challenges as well as joy. You may simply want to understand yourself better.
All these aspirations and more can be supported by a visit with The Cards. While they do not pretend to substitute for your own judgment, freedom or faith, they can bring friendly and helpful perspective to moments and themes in one's life.
My role as reader serves to hold and focus on messages The Cards offer, as well as to be a sounding board for your questions.
I bought my first Tarot deck when I was 13, more than 40 years ago. They seemed to call to me from the shelf at Spencer's Gifts in NorthPark Mall! Over the years, they have guided me and my friends through difficult and confusing times, always offering wisdom and new viewpoints. After most readings, my questioners express a kind of amazement and comment on The Cards’ accuracy. Seekers also typically express a kind of relief, as though their burdens were now shared and understood by a larger power.
Over the years, I have worked in the grocery business, banking, and as a nonprofit executive. I have undergraduate and master's degrees in literature, am a writer and consultant, and am a certified Master Teacher of Contemplative Living with the Earth. My calling for many years has been what Meditations on the Tarot refers to as "Christian Hermeticism," and what my dear teacher, Robert Sardello, has called "spiritual psychology." Both traditions accept (as I do in the deepest regions of my heart) that the spiritual and the earthly are one and the same. When we have "the ears to hear and the eyes to see," the unity of spirit with soul and body becomes apparent, and precious. That perspective inspires us to cherish what is within and what is all around us. Reading the Tarot for others sustains the kinds of senses necessary to appreciate Ourselves, Others and the World as whole and perfect.
On the personal level, I am the mother of two grown, two-legged children, as well as four four-legged ones still living at home. My husband is a principal engineer with a small and growing forensics firm based in Sanger, Texas. We are middle-aged newlyweds and live halfway between Denton and Gainesville, in far North Central Texas, just off Lake Ray Roberts.
What troubles you? What do you need to know about your strengths and purpose? How can I and The Cards be of help?
And all shall be well,
Sharon
You may be on a journey of discovery or deepening. You may face important decisions and long for guidance. Your may seek insight into relationships that offer challenges as well as joy. You may simply want to understand yourself better.
All these aspirations and more can be supported by a visit with The Cards. While they do not pretend to substitute for your own judgment, freedom or faith, they can bring friendly and helpful perspective to moments and themes in one's life.
My role as reader serves to hold and focus on messages The Cards offer, as well as to be a sounding board for your questions.
I bought my first Tarot deck when I was 13, more than 40 years ago. They seemed to call to me from the shelf at Spencer's Gifts in NorthPark Mall! Over the years, they have guided me and my friends through difficult and confusing times, always offering wisdom and new viewpoints. After most readings, my questioners express a kind of amazement and comment on The Cards’ accuracy. Seekers also typically express a kind of relief, as though their burdens were now shared and understood by a larger power.
Over the years, I have worked in the grocery business, banking, and as a nonprofit executive. I have undergraduate and master's degrees in literature, am a writer and consultant, and am a certified Master Teacher of Contemplative Living with the Earth. My calling for many years has been what Meditations on the Tarot refers to as "Christian Hermeticism," and what my dear teacher, Robert Sardello, has called "spiritual psychology." Both traditions accept (as I do in the deepest regions of my heart) that the spiritual and the earthly are one and the same. When we have "the ears to hear and the eyes to see," the unity of spirit with soul and body becomes apparent, and precious. That perspective inspires us to cherish what is within and what is all around us. Reading the Tarot for others sustains the kinds of senses necessary to appreciate Ourselves, Others and the World as whole and perfect.
On the personal level, I am the mother of two grown, two-legged children, as well as four four-legged ones still living at home. My husband is a principal engineer with a small and growing forensics firm based in Sanger, Texas. We are middle-aged newlyweds and live halfway between Denton and Gainesville, in far North Central Texas, just off Lake Ray Roberts.
What troubles you? What do you need to know about your strengths and purpose? How can I and The Cards be of help?
And all shall be well,
Sharon