This video is a valuable resource for both aspiring and experienced Tarot readers. It provides insights on how to enhance your skills in bustling festival environments, such as festivals and fairs. These events provide an opportunity to hone your Tarot skills, get to know your community, introduce yourself and your work, and give a magical experience to party guests.
Terry Reed Martin and Tarodactyl started the Facebook group, Tarot Travellors, to discuss doing tarot readings in mobile settings and public gigs. Spiritual festivals, filled with elegance and reverence, create sacred spaces for a tarot reading. The video also discusses the importance of staying hydrated, taking pee breaks between readings, and bringing more food and water than you think you’ll need.
The video emphasizes the importance of reading cards in a positive manner, as most people will listen to your readings. It also suggests finding a small table and chairs, as well as offering group or couple readings.
To ensure a successful Tarot reading at a festival, it is essential to stay hydrated, take pee breaks, bring more food and water, and read the cards in a positive manner. Additionally, it is important to remember that most people are likely to listen to your readings, so it is crucial to focus on what truly matters to you.
In conclusion, this video offers valuable insights for both aspiring and experienced Tarot readers looking to enhance their skills in festival environments.
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Just found this and wish I had seen it a year ago! Really starting to feel I am coming into my own now, and everything you say is what I am discovering that works. I will try an untimed sign in sheet and not feel bad about charging $40 from now on, although I do try and gauge the general “climate” of certain events. For example; the pagan picnic would have gone better if I’d charged only $20 instead of $35 but now I know. Thank you for this really great and helpful information.