Twilight is the moment between day and night — a place of clarity, reflection, and truth. Your reading honours that space, supported by Reiki energy work and the natural power of crystals.
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A tarot reading is a form of divination that uses a deck of illustrated cards. Each card has its own meaning, symbol, or theme.
In a tarot reading, the cards are shuffled and then drawn into a specific layout called a spread. The spread shows different parts of your situation — for example, what’s influencing you, what’s challenging you, and what direction things are moving in.
A tarot reading doesn’t predict the future. Instead, it helps you understand what’s going on in your life so you can make clearer, more confident decisions.
No — tarot doesn’t give fixed predictions.
Instead, it shows possibilities, patterns, and likely outcomes based on your current energy and choices. It’s a tool for guidance, not fortune‑telling.
You don’t need a detailed question. If you’re unsure, you can ask for a general insight reading, where the cards highlight the main themes, energies, or areas of your life that need attention right now.
Many people come with no question at all — the cards still give very useful insight.
Tarot works best when it has a direction. Sharing a question or theme helps to interpret the cards in a way that’s most relevant to you.
It doesn’t change the cards — it simply focuses the reading so the message is much clearer and more helpful.
Tarot doesn’t read minds. When doing a reading for you, I tap into the energy that surrounds you, instead of energy of the other people in your life.
Tarot can however show the energy around a situation — for example, the dynamic between you and someone else, or what you need to understand about the connection.
Some cards look dramatic, but they aren’t negative.
For example, in the classic Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot deck, The Tower or Death often represent change, release, or transformation — not danger.
I explain every card in a practical way so you understand what it really means.