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Haz de Luna Tarot - Queen of CupsMy readings dive deep into the messages from the Universe. With me as your guide, you’ll find a sensitive and compassionate understanding of what may seem difficult or scary. Together we’ll navigate the innate wisdom from the cards in a way that supports you. Yes, it can be hard. Yes, we might uncover challenges and draw out shadows. However, with a gentle approach, we’ll illuminate the path for your best journey.

I find joy in serving people interested in the therapeutic and directional advice that comes from my Tarot sessions, both in-person and virtually. My goal is to discover the strength and wisdom within to lighten life’s burdens and bring peace, love and happiness to the psyche. My knowledge of astrology, numerology, basic psychology and parapsychology add invaluable insights to my developed, innate abilities.

 

About Tarot

The recorded origins of the Tarot card deck date back to the early Middle Ages. Some speculate that it had been used for divination purposes for centuries already. But the earliest surviving decks come from Italy and were definitely used during the time of the Renaissance. Following that period interest waned. A strong revival of the deck occurred in the 1910s and again in the 1970s. Since then, Tarot reading has remained a powerful force for healing, meditation and, of course, divination as it has been integrated more and more into mainstream society.

The symbolism in the cards can be linked to many esoteric belief systems including the ancient Egyptian religion, the Kabbalah, Christian mysticism, and Hermitic Orders, among others. The 78-card Tarot deck is comprised of two parts: the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana. The 22 Major Arcana basically tell the story of a soul’s journey through life starting with “The Fool” and ending with “The World.” They symbolize more significant issues and experiences.

The remaining 56 cards are organized similarly to regular playing cards using the four suits: cups, pentacles, wands and swords, and range from ace to king. They focus on the life in the everyday. The combination of these two parts creates a powerful link between the microcosm and macrocosm of the human psyche. There are a multitude of decks available, and even kits to make your own, as well as countless books written on the subject.

One of the most widely used and celebrated decks is the Rider-Waite-Smith deck, co-created by Arthur Edward Waite and Pamela Colman Smith of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn in 1910. But there are many other popular decks in use today so a reader can find the deck that “speaks’ to him/herself. The invitation is ever present to learn more about how this fascinating, timeless tool can enhance our lives and provide great insight for the inquisitive.

 

 

About Jenny

Hello. My name is Jenny.  Highly intuitive, I was drawn to tarot around 14 years old. Through my life I’ve studied energy therapies; becoming a teacher in the Art of Feminine Presence, attending continuing education courses to develop my intuitive gifts, and found the tools to cultivate a heart-centered life. Professionally I hold a Master Degree in Health Care Administration, and actively work with person-centered organizations.

With me you’ll have the trust and safe space for an impactful reading.