Anonymous wrote:Hi OP, I hope you are still able to offer readings.
My son has disabilities and as he grows (he's 15 now) his behavior and issues are bad. We are so worried about him and have him in lots of therapies. I am wondering if you can do a reading about whether he'll turn out okay or go downwards as he becomes an adult - will he be a functioning member of society or have to be cared for his whole life?
Thank you so much - I know this takes a lot of energy and appreciate your time so much.
Anonymous wrote:I’d love a pull! Call me TR. I am dealing with some major health issues but have a big job opportunity coming my way. My current position is very easy and fully remote. What should I do?
Anonymous wrote:I’d love a quick card pull if you have the time, thank you very much!
Anonymous wrote:What is the best thing I can do to increase my energy and improve my health?
Will let you know if it resonates!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you please do a reading for me? Thank you!
Sure thing! What would you like to know?
Thank you. I am trying to figure out my relationship with my DH, and whether we should have a new baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi OP. I was laid off from a new career during COVID and had twins in the aftermath. I’m struggling to figure out what to do careerwise while I stay home with them. Should I go back into my old field, where I have lots of connections and experience? Should I try something new? Feeling stuck.
Thank you!
Hello! I am sorry to hear that you were laid off, I am sure that it was not easy. I pulled some tarot cards for you. They are the 5 of WANDS, 9 of PENTACLES and the 10 of WANDS reversed.
The 5 of wands suggests competition, the 9 of pentacles success, enjoyment, comfort, and the 10 of WANDS reversed suggests exhaustion and burnout.
This reading was actually pretty straightforward. I asked whether you should go back to your old job or persue something new and that is when the 5 of WANDS came out. I feel like if you start something new you will face a competitive field as well as having two young children (or more if you have them) and a husband vying for your attention. So I then asked what happens if you go back to your old job and the 9 of Pentacles popped out. I believe if you go back to where you were, with what you already know, you will be in a good place and don't have to worry about learning a new job while balancing your home life. Your old job seems to give you a solid base and it really feels like that is what you need at the moment. I asked what happens if you venture out and try a new job and the 10 of WANDS reversed came up. That represents exhaustion and burnout. I feel like sticking with the road well traveled is your best option. As I told someone else, that does not mean you shouldn't try in the future, but when you do, it should be a time when you have more of yourself to give.
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP, this is so timely. My husband and I are empty-nesters and considering a big geographic move to a place I've wanted to live for a long time. We are on the fence mostly because it just seems so huge. We are considering a "half-move," i.e. buying a smallish place there to test the waters for part of the year, but just don't know if that's right either.
Can you provide some guidance?
Thank you so much!
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP! Our current living situation is no longer ideal for our family. I desperately want to sell and buy something new but finances, good school districts and commutes all make finding a place in our budget tricky. Do you see a move in the future and when? Can you see any specifics for the "right" location for our family?
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP. I was laid off from a new career during COVID and had twins in the aftermath. I’m struggling to figure out what to do careerwise while I stay home with them. Should I go back into my old field, where I have lots of connections and experience? Should I try something new? Feeling stuck.
Thank you!