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Here is where you can submit your question for our intuitive healer for your tarot card reading. Your question will be read by her and your reading, cards chosen for you, will be posted in the group. If you want your reading to remain anonymous when being posted, please use an alias below. Otherwise your name will be posted into the group when we post your reading. You must include your name below so the reader can be intune with you personally. If an alias is provided that is what we will use to post your reading. Simply complete the submission form below and we will get a notification about your submission. Once your reading is ready it will be posted in the group. You must be in our group to have your questions submitted for reading. You can join our ladies empowerment group here: GROUP One questions per week please. We will choose 10 questions submitted today to have Charmaine read and provide readings for.
Here is some great info from our intuitive healer on what to ask and what to expect
For many of us, a "reading" means a woman in flowing robes, leaning over a small table in a candlelit room, foretelling impending doom.
But that's not really what readings are about. In fact, they're not even really meant to tell your fortune or future. "The most powerful sources of information come from within; the reading is coming in contact with one's Higher Self." And how you interpret the reading in your own life and future.
Keep your options open: If you have the answer before the reading, then you're not allowing the readinf to guide your overall decision. example: Asking how you could encourage your mother-in-law to move out, as opposed to asking how you can get along better with her, is narrowing the scope of the true question by answering it before you even get started.
Find the best level of detail: Your question should be focused but not overly detailed. Rather than looking at one aspect of a problem, find a way to look more broadly at it. For example, rather than asking how you can make your home life less chaotic, ask how you can better balance the family's schedules. That's a focused question. But do not go so far as to ask how you can coordinate baseball, soccer and Cub Scout schedules and still have family time — that's too detailed. Only include the minimum level of detail needed in order to express what you want to learn from the cards.
Focus on yourself: If the reading is for you, make sure your question centers on you rather than on someone else who you think may be the root of your problem. For example, asking why your teenager is experimenting with drugs is focusing on them, not you. Asking what role you play in your teen's decision to experiment with drugs brings the question back to you.
Stay neutral: Your question shouldn't convey a preconceived notion that your view is necessarily the right one. For example, asking why you're doing more work around the house than your spouse isn't neutral; asking how you can get more cooperation from your spouse when it comes to housework is neutral.
Be positive: This one's straightforward. Instead of asking why a specific event hasn't happened, ask what you can do to help make that event happen.
Remember, your interpretation of your reading will depend on your mindset. Take today to really think about what you'd like to ask.
I look forward to reading for you all - Charmaine
Here is some great info from our intuitive healer on what to ask and what to expect
For many of us, a "reading" means a woman in flowing robes, leaning over a small table in a candlelit room, foretelling impending doom.
But that's not really what readings are about. In fact, they're not even really meant to tell your fortune or future. "The most powerful sources of information come from within; the reading is coming in contact with one's Higher Self." And how you interpret the reading in your own life and future.
Keep your options open: If you have the answer before the reading, then you're not allowing the readinf to guide your overall decision. example: Asking how you could encourage your mother-in-law to move out, as opposed to asking how you can get along better with her, is narrowing the scope of the true question by answering it before you even get started.
Find the best level of detail: Your question should be focused but not overly detailed. Rather than looking at one aspect of a problem, find a way to look more broadly at it. For example, rather than asking how you can make your home life less chaotic, ask how you can better balance the family's schedules. That's a focused question. But do not go so far as to ask how you can coordinate baseball, soccer and Cub Scout schedules and still have family time — that's too detailed. Only include the minimum level of detail needed in order to express what you want to learn from the cards.
Focus on yourself: If the reading is for you, make sure your question centers on you rather than on someone else who you think may be the root of your problem. For example, asking why your teenager is experimenting with drugs is focusing on them, not you. Asking what role you play in your teen's decision to experiment with drugs brings the question back to you.
Stay neutral: Your question shouldn't convey a preconceived notion that your view is necessarily the right one. For example, asking why you're doing more work around the house than your spouse isn't neutral; asking how you can get more cooperation from your spouse when it comes to housework is neutral.
Be positive: This one's straightforward. Instead of asking why a specific event hasn't happened, ask what you can do to help make that event happen.
Remember, your interpretation of your reading will depend on your mindset. Take today to really think about what you'd like to ask.
I look forward to reading for you all - Charmaine