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INTUITIVE TAROT​
 One on One Readings,
Coaching, Courses
& Workshops


 

INTUITIVE TAROT
Reading or Journey

On line or in person

One on one

60 or 90 minutes 

(Gift Card Available)

Cartes Tarot

INTUITIVE TAROT
Coaching Courses

On line or in person

One on one or 2-4 participants

Tailor-made packages

6 to 7 weeks

Cartes Tarot

INTUITIVE TAROT
Workshops

On line or in person​

3 to 8 participants

2-3 hours, full day
or weekend workshops

Cartes Tarot

My Personal Journey
Through the Archetypes
of the Tarot 

The Fool
Photo: Rider-Waite-Smith Deck
RM
Renée on the Camino in the Pyrenees between  Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port and Roncesvalles.
I’ve always been drawn to the esoteric.
 
Even as a teenager, I was reading books about astrology and past lives. When on vacation in my mid-thirties, I visited an art gallery exhibiting Salvador Dali’s original sketches of the archetypes of the Tarot.
 
Although I did have an interest in Tarot, I had never really studied the cards. But on this day, I was captivated by the eccentric painter’s interpretation of the images. When I got home, I started doing research on the cards and discovered that the archetypes could be used as meditation tools.
 
I felt a bit silly and self-conscious about buying Tarot cards—probably some unconscious fear from a past life of being burned at the stake for being a heretic, or something like that. I procrastinated for a few weeks before buying my first deck.
 
That was early in the year 2000, and since then, Tarot has become an important part of my life. I meditate with the cards, I read my own cards and I've often read the cards for close friends. Each time, I deepen my knowledge and continue to learn. In 2023, I was inspired to integrate some of the tools from my QHHT® practice to offer one-on-one Intuitive Tarot readings, as well as workshops.
In 2002, I walked the Camino de Santiago, a 800 km spiritual pilgrimage across northern Spain. When I got back, I started writing a memoir about my journey; each chapter reflecting one of the 22 major arcana of the Tarot.
 
I've written 11 chapters so far, and it’s still a work in progress. I don’t know when (or if) I will ever finish it, but if you would like to know more about my life-long interest in esotericism, the Tarot, the Camino and my own hero’s journey, I invite you to read the prologue and the first chapter, The Fool—numbered 0.
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