Psychic Tarot Reading

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Posted by melaniejade | Posted in Free E-Courses, Psychic Development | Posted on 25-11-2009

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Divination with Playing Cards

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Posted by melaniejade | Posted in Psychic Development | Posted on 24-11-2009

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1177924_the_deckVisiting friends, want to do a tarot reading, and left your cards at home?  Use a deck of playing cards!  These are such a common household item and it’s very easy to correlate the meanings with what you already know about tarot cards. Some people develop new meanings for the playing cards, but I like to keep things easy.  If you are new to tarot and want to delve into them, check out my e-course on Psychic Tarot Reading.

Here are how the suits in tarot and playing cards correlate: Read the rest of this entry »

How to Use a Pendulum

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Posted by melaniejade | Posted in Psychic Development | Posted on 24-11-2009

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DSCF1542Using a pendulum is so super easy, and you can make one with common household objects.  I’m also going to share with you the most common way to use a pendulum for divination.  In a later article, I will write about how you can see the movement of your chakras using a pendulum. Read the rest of this entry »

How to Make a Drawstring Bag for Tarot and Other Divination Tools

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Posted by melaniejade | Posted in Psychic Development | Posted on 27-10-2009

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As I was thinking of crafty articles I could put on my website, the first one I thought of was to make a drawstring bag for various divination tools.  I have a tarot deck that could really use a bag, and I thought it would be so much fun to make one myself.  I imagined the step-by-step photos and goofy commentary I would make.  However, while I was searching the web to find out how to actually make the bags (ha!  I had no clue), I found a great website called Happy Things with detailed instructions and photos of several different types of drawstring bags, including a backpack version.  The simplest version (unlined) is at the bottom of her post.

Whether you buy your bag or make it, here are some ideas for making your bag extra unique and special: Read the rest of this entry »