If you’re used to live tarot readings—sitting across from someone in a dimly lit room or hopping on a Zoom call—a written reading might feel like a different animal. And it is. But in my experience, it’s often a deeper one.
First off, there’s no performance anxiety. You don’t have to worry about your facial expressions, or feeling pressured to nod along if something doesn’t immediately click. You don’t have to be on camera. You can receive your reading in your pajamas, at 2 AM, or on your lunch break.
When I write a reading, I’m not just listing card meanings. I’m weaving a narrative. I treat the spread like a story where you are the protagonist. I look for the threads that connect the cards—how the Queen of Swords in your past is influencing the Knight of Cups in your present. This results in a multi-page PDF that reads more like a chapter of your life than a fortune cookie.
One of the biggest benefits of a written reading is rereadability. When we hear things spoken, we often only retain about 20% of it. When you have a document, you can sit with it. You can read it once, feel all the feelings, put it away, and come back to it a week later. Often, clients tell me they find new layers of meaning months down the line.
It’s also important to remember that this is spiritual reflection, not fixed fate. I’m not here to tell you exactly what will happen on Tuesday the 14th. I’m here to show you the energies at play so you can make empowered choices. The future is fluid, and you are the one steering the ship.
So, here is the process in a nutshell: You book your reading and send me your context. I enter my workspace, clear my energy, and pull your cards. I spend time sitting with them, letting the story form. Then, I write it all down—unfiltered, honest, and grounded.
Within 3–7 business days, that PDF lands in your inbox. It’s yours to keep, yours to work with, and yours to return to whenever you need a reminder of where you stand and where you’re going.