As the “container,” you can give the troubled person a safe location to express their feelings and help the consultation come to a successful conclusion, protecting the person from further harm. There may not be a solution for every issue, but the customer feels empowered since there is a strategy!
The tools are you and the relationship you have with the client. It’s similar to cultivating a “observing” quality within oneself and attempting to become aware of both the client dynamic and your own internal dialogue and reflections. When a client is ready to share or hear the interpretation you are providing, you go from easier to difficult concerns. Therapy is rarely a straight line. By explaining what is occurring right now, you can win back clients. For instance, “you have been quite silent” or “you constantly shifting the subject whenever we bring up that subject”
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The Powerful Effects of Integrating Counselling with Tarot
Some people find tarot more acceptable than a psychologist or doctor. It provides a “safe way” for the person to open up and share and reduces intimidation, embarrassment, and guilt. It is possible to portray challenging themes in a nonjudgmental symbolic manner. Tarot cards are direct and concrete, and the issue can be made external.
Counseling aids in overcoming resistance and clarifies and deepens the insights from the cards. The realization of memories, sentiments, and sensations is made possible by the cards, as well as the awakening of the unconscious. The cards can be used to disclose a map of the psyche, including the personality, defenses, unconscious processes, and the shadow. The client’s complete personality is externalized extremely fast, without the use of any self-censorship, defense mechanisms, or value judgments. Nick Tyl (humanistic astrologer).
The Tarot can specify:
- What issues exist? By using appropriate spreads, such as the life spread and three-card spreads, the client will feel that the difficulties are manageable and that they can be resolved. This is a crucial aspect of counseling’s “problem solving” process!
- What choices are there? The possible outcomes of each decision might be laid out with pertinent spreads, which frequently motivates their own decision-making.
Know Your Limits… When Your Client’s Issues Go Beyond Your Expertise
You have containment thanks to the container that was discussed earlier! You must be aware of your limitations if a client brings up a problem that you believe is outside the scope of your expertise or that, if discussed, could be harmful to the client.
Recently, I dealt with an extremely suspicious client, and I employed the following strategies: Stop, evaluate the reader’s insight, openness to listen, and willingness to identify an issue both to yourself (and maybe the client) then walk away from the reading, keeping the subject light but being encouraging and sympathetic. Don’t go into complicated topics or offer “advice.” Instead, recommend a general practitioner (GP) or another resource, like a psychologist, and end the reading on a good note.
Reader Self-Awareness
Since a client triggers emotional and behavioral responses in us, we may feel uneasy with them. You have many “facets,” including your identity, ego, unconscious, shadow, and past. For instance, if you notice someone else is uncomfortable, you can start to feel uneasy yourself. If you’re a perfectionist and the reading isn’t going well, you might “beat yourself up.” A competent reader or counselor may “own” their projections or inner demands, such as the impulse to “rescue.” By becoming aware of these problems through supervision, counseling, or inner work, you may distinguish between what is “them” and what is “you.”
What does a psychic tarot reader do?
Intuition, according to tarot reader and spiritual advisor Meghan Rose, is “the capacity to perceive something without ration or conscious reasoning.” Therefore, when using tarot cards, the readerwho may be a professional or you if you’re reading your own cardsreceives messages from the cards that are intuitive and cannot be explained logically. They are intuitive. And since we all possess superhuman intuition, improving your intuitive tarot abilities is absolutely doable with some practice.
Tarot cards are they a psychology?
Therefore, the least unusual location to shuffle a deck of cards is probably your therapist’s office. There have always been significant psychological uses to tarot cards. The cards are the perfect tools for therapeutic and mental health, according to psychoanalyst Carl Jung, who described them as a simple way to symbolize the “archetypes of mankind” or universal attributes like power, ambition, and passion.
Tarot cards are globally applicable and can help you visualize your circumstance, according to Columbia University’s Inna Semetsky, PhD. ” What you really desire becomes apparent once things are laid out. They assist you in externalizing your issues.
It’s all about the pictures, literally. Tarot cards allow you to storyboard your life. You can look at the cards and see colorful, palatable images of behaviors you may identify with and that are now assigned to you since the cards have been pulled for you. This is why tarot decks, with their simple symbolism, are so strangely useful in healing and therapeutic sessions. Your goals and concerns become more visible and require less therapy when you see them represented in pictures.
How are tarot cards used in psychotherapy?
Tarot card use in sessions gives the client more control. Patients can be encouraged to use the cards in a variety of ways, such as picking cards at random or arranging all of the cards face up and choosing the images that resonate with them the most before explaining what those images mean to them.
Know the Tarot card meanings!
Surely this is evident. But even those annoying court cards must be easily readable! without pausing or consulting a book. Your intuition and experience will develop with time, and your individual relationship with the cards will flourish. But first, you must comprehend the subtleties of significance for each card in respect to various topics and positions. The cards do have their own unique meanings, which should be respected even though you are supposed to interpret them.
You rarely draw a blank when doing a reading.
Hey, sometimes even the smartest among us struggle to link two cards, or we might utilize a card incorrectly. Although you should be past the point where it frequently occurs, it will still happen. When those blanks do happen and you have a client on the phone or in front of you, you need to have your own approaches and strategies ready to go.
You need to have at least three spreads that you can comfortably work with.
Being only familiar with the Celtic Cross is insufficient. I can say from experience that not every circumstance calls for spread. You should have a variety of spreads in your Tarot deck, ranging from intricate designs for in-depth analyses of lengthy readings and challenging queries to quick, three-card spreads for analyses of 15 minutes or less. As the session is just getting started, you also need to determine what spread will be acceptable at that precise moment. Additionally, I advise keeping Yes/No spreads at the ready because you will likely encounter this kind of inquiry.
You must be able to synthesize the cards.
When the reader uses every card in every position to convey the tale of the layout in relation to the question, that is when a reading truly embodies the art of tarot. This goes much beyond simply listing each card’s meaning without connecting them. Not a reading, that A laundry list it is! Your intuition and card-reading experience will combine in the synthesis to help your client see the bigger picture of their inquiry. There are no exceptions; this is true for all spreads!
Know how to do an entire reading.
Again, this sounds like common sense, no? But even the most experienced Tarot reader can overlook the fact that a reading actually starts the moment a potential customer contacts you or sees your website. If you plan to practice this professionally, you must have a system in place for enrolling clients and answering their initial inquiries. The reading comes next. How do you welcome your customers? Do you ensure their comfort? Identify the root of their problem? How do you end a session after reading the cards? Maintain contact? Respond to follow-up inquiries? How do you handle it if your client is upset as they leave? The most prosperous readers approach their work as professional Tarot readers as a business.
Know what kind of Tarot reader you are.
Understanding your underlying relationship with the cards is necessary for this. What sort of readings are your favorites? You might thrive at reading for difficult subjects or at reading quickly and efficiently. Do you believe in fate, free will, a blend of the two, or any other concept with regard to Tarot that others may not share? Do you wish to discuss particular subjects, such as pregnancy, disease, or demise? Play to your skills as a reader in order to draw the kind of clients who are a suitable fit for you.
Have strategies for difficult and disappointed clients.
Despite our best efforts and sincere desire to please our clients, you will encounter problematic clients in your practice. Tarot readers occasionally draw irate people as well as a fair amount of doubters who enjoy disproving others. You can also find someone who has a vested interest in hearing a particular response. They might lash out at you if they don’t get that response. If you’re sitting next to a volatile person, you need to have your own strategies for maintaining composure and controlling the situation. Although it won’t happen frequently, you must be prepared to handle it.
Practice with strangers.
It is a significant and crucial step to practice reading aloud to strangers after reading for your friends and family. Find a way to give free readings and record the time you spend doing it for unrelated strangers. You can determine what kind of reader you are (or aren’t) by doing this, and it will also help you build confidence and intuition. This will help you comprehend people’s inquiries and reactions. Try reading aloud at a holiday party, cafe, or street fairjust be sure to acquire permission first!
Professional Tarot reading is fulfilling in ways I can’t adequately put into words. If you heed the advice above, you will get the self-assurance necessary to become a fantastic reader who earns a good living from their work. And without a doubt, spend money on expert readings from others. You will pick up a lot of knowledge regarding reading preferences, your own, and client interaction techniques. Why not consult a Tarot reader today on Keen?
What should the price be for a tarot reading?
Tarot, tea leaf, or palm readings are all available for $35. You can receive a 30-minute reading for $70, and the Tarot reading currently includes a free set of their anniversary Tarot cards. a year plus ago. When trying to recall, I believe the prices were 10 minutes for $35 and 30 minutes for $65.
What industry do tarot readings fall under?
Knowing your NAICS Code is the first step to filing your Schedule Cs, or IRS Form 1040, which is the schedule a sole proprietorship, or your small firm that isn’t incorporated as a corporation, submits to record revenue and losses. Any business, regardless of its structure, will be given an NAICS Code.
The IRS and other government organizations use the NAICS Code (North American Industry Classification System) to catalog your company. It is the federal standard for business classification. Psychic services are typically categorized under NAICS Code # 812990. (See this; conduct a search for “ESP (Psi services.) I would anticipate that the majority of tarot experts, particularly those who advertise their services as psychic, would use NAICS #812990 ” (also titled “All other personal services).
Both “All other professional services,” NAICS Code # 541990, and “Other personal services,” NAICS Code # 812190, are acceptable categories for your tarot business. Both codes are also applicable to tarot practitioners who provide intuitive, spiritual, or life coaching services or who teach tarot. Since writing makes up the majority of my tarot work and writing is how I am paid for it, I classify as a writer “Individual performer, writer, or artist, NAICS code 711510.
Choose the Code that most accurately describes what you do if your professional tarot business combines some of the aforementioned aspects, as it most likely does.
You require tarot cards to operate a professional tarot business. The good news may be the best ever. Your recent purchases of tarot decks are now deductible as tax-deductible capital expenses. And if you want to run a professional tarot business, you need more than one deck since you need a variety of decks to pick from for each customer and each query. Just keep in mind that the IRS requires exclusivity; for more information on this issue, go here; this means, for instance, that your personal reading decks that you never use for professional readings won’t count.
Tarot readers require tarot reading cloths, incense, candles, crystals, and gemstones (yep, we’re going with that; we require these as part of our professional services; what, you didn’t know that?) So, yeah, all of theseitems are now suddenly tax deductible in order to effectively give our tarot readings. Everything you need to create a private place for your tarot reading “atmosphere as a qualified reader are currently tax deductible. All of your business’s capital expenses, such as stationary, office supplies, computers, website hosting fees, and Internet service providers, are tax deductible.
Again, the main criterion is exclusivity. It’s acceptable if you don’t use your home Internet service provider exclusively for your tarot business; just figure out what proportion of your usage is related to your tarot business. Keep in mind that reading tarot websites, going to tarot forums, and communicating with clients or potential clients via email are all now considered business expenses. Tarot forum visits and blog reading are examples of market research and professional development. So. What proportion of your home Internet access is used for your tarot business, taking all of this into account? 50 percent or so? Yeah? Then you can deduct 50% of your Internet bill from your taxes.
As a tarot reader, I’m presuming you now have a home office or other area in your home where you conduct business. Home office usage is tax deductible. On how to calculate it precisely, you should speak with a tax expert, but these are the fundamentals. There are two approaches: the usual approach and the streamlined approach.
As of this writing, the simplest option is to deduct up to 300 square feet of your home at a rate of $5.00 per square foot. Consider that your 300 square feet of home are dedicated to your professional tarot practice. You can claim $1,500 in tax-deductible expenses each year. If you only use 150 square feet, the cost is $750.
The standard procedure is to compute the dollar cost of that based on the actual expenses of your home, which you must be able to demonstrate with records, and to establish the percentage (percent) of your home that is used.
Let’s say your lease agreement and rental payments are proof that you are paying $2,000.00 in rent each month for 1,200 square feet of living space. Say you use 150 square feet of the 1,200 square feet for your tarot readings and other professional tarot services. This is the desk area where you conduct your Skype readings, arrange your playing cards, write most of your tarot blog posts (which is a component of your marketing and branding efforts), etc.
Therefore, you’re using 12.5% of your rental property to provide business tarot readings. $250 is 12.5% of your rental fee. Oh, and by the way, these are all offered solely as examples. My math is awful. I could have made a huge calculation error. Please only make the major point of this.
You are free to choose between the standard approach and the streamlined way, according to the IRS. Do the arithmetic for both approaches using your particular business scenario, and then choose the one that will benefit you the best.
Keep in mind that in order to claim a deduction for home office use, the space in question must be used solely for business purposes. It is not valid if not. So you can’t utilize your family room, for instance, especially if your family is using it. The only exception to this rule is if you use that area of your house for storage or business purposes. For instance, you might keep all the equipment necessary for your tarot reading services there, along with your deck of tarot cards. Tax deductions apply to that. See here for further details.
Every time you drive around town for tarot-related services or professional engagements, you should be keeping track of your mileage. The mileage accumulated for traveling to and from tarot classes contributes toward continuing education requirements for tarot professionals. Of course, traveling to and from tarot readings counts. Start keeping track of your mileage while you drive to and from restaurants, pubs, and other locations where you’ll be doing tarot readings to the public. Driving to and from tarot conferences, psychic fairs, and other expert tarot reading events all counts. Parking fees and most other travel expenditures are tax deductible (since you are now a professional tarot reader, you can now deduct hotel stays and plane tickets for attending tarot-related events).
You multiply the miles by 56 cents per mile when it comes to mileage (at least as of this writing; note that the dollar amount changes year to year). This means that if I drove 250 miles to and from a psychic fair where I was providing tarot services, I would be able to deduct $140 from my taxable business expenditures. You should keep a log of your business mileage in your car’s glove box. I’ve got a free download of a sample log table here (you can find it under the Tarot Worksheet Downloads tab on this website).
This is also enjoyable. Entertainment costs that you pay for in the regular course of operating your tarot business are deductible. Most businesspeople and professionals must occasionally entertain clients and potential clients, thus those costs are deductible as entertainment expenses. For tarot professionals, entertainment costs can include a luncheon with a colleague, mentor, or mentee. It might be a gathering of all the local tarot readers at a classy eatery.
Just keep in mind that the cost of the entertainment must be reasonable and that it must be something that the majority of tarot readers would do as part of growing and maintaining their tarot business. There must have been significant conversation about tarot and tarot business at that gathering, and it must be directly relevant to your professional work as a tarot reader. But, seriously. Most tarot readers will find these requirements to be easy to follow.
Remember that all of the expenses you incur for tarot conferences, psychic fairs, tarot professional association dues and other related membership fees, tarot classes, purchasing tarot books (to further your tarot education), and other educational books you purchase to develop your tarot business are tax deductible professional expenses.
Keeping a ton of records is crucial. Save all receipts going forward that have anything to do with your work as a tarot professional. I maintain my data in file folders and a filing cabinet, but I’ve seen small enterprises get by with little more than a shoebox. Whatever functions. To be able to prove every item you’ve claimed as a business expense is the goal. Observe contracts, billing statements, canceled checks, invoices, and receipts.
Keep flyers or well recorded information on the who, what, where, when, and why of a specific expense as a last resort. That is usually appropriate as well. Additionally, if the expense is less than $75, you won’t typically be arrested for lack of documentation.
These tax-deductible company expenses play a big role in explaining how and why so many of these large firms that you hear about and who are supposedly making tons of money lawfully pay no taxes. Even though the majority of tarot professionals won’t be working on that scale, knowing these fundamentals will still be quite helpful.
How can you interpret Tarot cards with your intuition?
In order to hear and feel your intuition guide you through the reading, it is crucial to practice being still. I always advise taking a few minutes to hold the deck in your hands and breathe deliberately. Pay attention to your breathing and give thanks to the cards for providing you with direction. Feel your energy grounding and check that your feet are securely planted on the ground. It is really beneficial to imagine growing roots from your feet into Mother Earth.
How do you use Tarot cards as a tool?
What to Do First:
- Get out your tarot deck.
- The cards are in your hand.
- “Knock or tap the pile of cards numerous times while holding them in your palm to disseminate your energy throughout the deck.
- Shuffle the cards completely.
- The cards are divided into three heaps, which are subsequently reassembled into one pile.

