The fabulous show described below has had to be postponed again. Ruth Ann, Wald, and the Tarot Masters will be joining us on Sunday, March 10th at 7:00 pm EST. Sorry for the delay!!
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And they’re not coming alone. They’ll be bringing with them three of the Tarot Master Class instructors for this year’s conference – Nancy Antenucci, Major Tom Schick, and Ferol Humphrey.
There are a lot of different ways to read Tarot cards. All of them involve using the intuitive faculties, but some are more obviously ‘psychic’ than others.
Nancy Antenucci and Melanie Howard have written a wonderful book focusing on this aspect of Tarot. Rather than being concerned with traditional meanings of the cards, they examine how to read them using your psychic senses.
Even if you don’t think you’re psychic, Antenucci and Howard will help get you on the road to believing.
There are exercises galore, spread interpretations, and what they call the Six Principles to Divination, including grounding, intent, form, synchronicity, closure, and integration.
Whether you’re interested in reading just for yourself, or for others, the book helps build confidence in your own inner voice.
I did a lot of the exercises, and really enjoyed myself. I might even be more psychic than I thought.
And I guess that’s the point, we all are. This book helps you see it for yourself.
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Take a look at the video below to hear Nancy Antenucci talk about Tarot cards, psychic readings, and the difference between cats and dogs.
That morning, while training for a new job with Morgan Stanley on the 61st floor of the World Trade Center, he decided to go down for a cigarette.
It was a decision that saved his life, and of course, altered its course forever. Among other changes, Pelletier left finance and eventually took up Tarot full time.
I was lucky enough to see him at BATS last month. And though I bought too many decks from him, I had the good fortune to see his performance in a skit called A Musing.
With Rhonda Lund and Nancy Antenucci, he acted out a typical Tarot reading with him as reader, Lund as querent, and Antenucci as the psychic muse informing the consultation.
Like Pelletier himself, the play was funny, but inspirational as well.
Messages included reminders to ‘live like you’re dying,’ and that ‘you need a love affair with your life.’ There were questions like ‘when was the last time you danced with a stranger?’ and ‘what prime are you in now?’
Tarot readings often bring ideas like this to the surface, but within the context of Pelletier’s personal story they become even more powerful.
I mourn the incredible losses suffered on September 11th, 2001, but thank the universe for allowing hope to grow out of the darkness.
As the psychic muse in A Musing said ‘Love Doesn’t Die’. We should all try to remember that, and celebrate each moment as it arrives.