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Up for Interpretation

In a way, there is no such thing as direct communication because we are always interpreting what people say and do. Sometimes, we misinterpret, and that leads to problems. This week, we discuss communication, both mundane and magical.

Concept illustration of two people miscommunicating.

Our daily lives are heavily reliant on communication. We have many ways to keep in touch with one another and stay current. However, much of our daily stress results from misunderstandings and poor communication.

Communication breakdowns often stem from how we interpret the words and actions of others rather than their intentional deception or disrespect.  In other words, our understanding of what someone says or does comes from our interpretation rather than their intention.

Unfortunately, our fears, hopes, and trauma often influence our interpretations of what people do and say.

We must work to recognize it when we superimpose our upset on someone else’s words.

We will likely start an argument if we say, “What do you mean by that?” with a specific tone. Yet, if we have the presence of mind to remember that our interpretation may not be correct, we can ask questions like, “Could you say that in different words so I can understand better?” This allows us to receive clear communication and avoid upset.

So often, we are sure we know another person’s motives and desires. Sometimes, we are wrong. Sometimes, we think someone means us well, but they don’t treat us well. Is it possible we misinterpreted their acts of affection or were intentionally misled? We can drive ourselves up the wall as we pick apart the memories of conversations, interpreting and reinterpreting what was said to try to make sense of what has happened.

If we actively work to avoid people who leave us second-guessing ourselves, we will have fewer communication problems. If we work to hear what people are saying without the influence of our fears and traumas, we will foster excellent relationships with the good people around us.

The StaarCon 5 Imagining of Pixie Arcana. Art and composition by Stacey Williams-Ng, backgrounds by Animix.

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StaarCon 2024 AfterGlow

If you are a StaarCon 2024 ticket holder, there is a special gift for you in the Accelevents lobby! The Cartomancer has published a special edition in honor of Rachel Pollack’s life. The PDF from Cartomancer is available to you for free! We will also email it to you, but it is waiting for you now if you want to get it immediately.

If you are not a StaarCon 2024 ticketholder, you can purchase the magazine at a small fee. All proceeds go to Rachel’s estate.

On Saturday, June 1, join María Alviz Hernando in her lounge, The Sybil’s Tarot Lounge, for a special class, Keys to Make Sense of Oracle Cards in Practical Ways.

StaarCon 5

We welcome first-time presenter Wendee Molano of Black Moon Tarot and Sorcery to StaarCon 5.

On Friday at StaarCon, Wendee will lead a group discussion about challenging tarot readings and the ethical questions they pose.

On Sunday, Wendee will conduct a séance!

We are excited to meet Wendee and learn from her at StaarCon 5.

StaarCon 5 scheduled presenter Wendee Molano.

A tarot reader.

How We Interpret Tarot

I often joke that if you read five books or websites about a particular tarot card, you will receive five different ways to interpret the card. How, then, do we know how to interpret the cards in a reading?

Wald Amberstone of the Tarot School once said something that comforted me greatly as I grappled with this confusion. He said we must trust the universe to bring the right person with the right question to the right reader with the right cards at the right time.

What this means to me is that we have to trust the divination process. In a reading, we use many different techniques to interpret the cards. The one technique we all must use is the ability to intuitively feel that our interpretation might be appropriate. At the same time, we must be willing to go back to the well. If the interpretation we choose doesn’t make sense, we need to discuss all the possible interpretations we can think of. In that discussion, we will always land on the wisdom we need.

Memorial Day image.

The Week in Review

This past weekend, we celebrated Memorial Day in the United States. This somber holiday honors those who have fallen in service to our nation and marks the unofficial start of summer.

This coming Sunday, June 2, join your local tarot friends at our Cards and Conversation Tarot Meetup at 4 pm at Panera Bread in Palm City, Florida.

From Around the Web

Actress Christina Ricci has designed and written a new tarot deck and guidebook! Read about it in Forbes!

Truly Teach Me Tarot has a spread to help improve relationships.

Brit and Co has your June Horoscopes.

A woman writing a magic spell.

Making Magic

In the study of magic, I have learned that it is important to be as specific as possible when we work to manifest something.

Magic is, in essence, a process of communicating with the universe, spirit, or deity. The more specifically we communicate, the better our results will be.

Sometimes, we know we need a change, but we are unsure what that change should be. When this happens, it is best to figure out our desires before asking the universe for help.

Divination is a good way to gain clarity on this.

Once we know what we want, it is good practice to write our desires and ensure that what we write reflects what we want. This can lead us to other spellwork, or writing our desires can be a complete spell in and of itself.

Global Tarot Circle Livestream June 5th, 7 pm.

Upcoming Events

Weekly YouTube Events

Monday 9:30 am: Your 3-Card Weekly Reading

Thursday Noon: Tarot Topics Newsletter Recap

Friday Noon: Your Friday Weekly Wrap-up

Saturday 12:30 pm: Saturday Psychic Sampler

Christiana Gaudet and Amy Forman.

About Christiana Gaudet

Card and Craft, Inc.
Southeastern Tarot Artists and Readers, LLC.

Christiana Gaudet

3559 SW Corporate Parkway
Palm City, Florida 34990-8152

Email cgaudet@cardandcraft.com
On the web www.christianagaudet.com
Online classes www.cardandcraftacademy.com
StaarCon information www.staarcon.com

YouTube @YourTarotFairyGodmother
Instagram @christianatarot @staarcon
TikTok
@christianagaudettarot


Private telephone, Skype, FaceTime, Zoom, and in-person readings and instruction are available by appointment.

Tarot parties at your home or office are available throughout Florida.

Zoom parties and group instruction are available almost everywhere!

Call toll free 866-99TAROT (866-998-2768)
Palm City 772-301-0232 x102
or call or text 561-655-1160
for more information or to schedule your event.

Schedule Appointments Online

Schedule online at https://christiana-gaudet.as.me.

Agent inquiries are welcome.

Tarot Topics Newsletter
Volume 7 Issue 22
May 29, 2024

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Risk Management

Life is risky. How can we have faith in the future?

A woman in a red dress standing on a tightrope holding an umbrella.

We live on a dangerous planet. The dichotomy is that if we are worried about what can go wrong, we become anxious and don’t function well. We need to feel safe to feel okay. Yet, we are also aware that any terrible thing can happen anytime.

Safety is a matter of degrees, and the chance of something terrible happening is never zero.

Part of the appeal of religion is that it gives us an entity we can petition to avoid harm. Yet, experience tells us that those petitions often seem to fall on deaf ears.

We use divination and common sense to help assess risk. We use prayer, magic, and wise action to help mitigate risk. In ways spiritual and mundane, we work to strike a balance that manages the dangers we face.

There are two types of risks—those of daily life and the gambles we make to get ahead.

Some people have higher risk tolerance than others. People who can gauge the benefits of a calculated risk and are willing to take that risk are often the most successful people we know. Risks can have rewards, but taking a risk is scary.

We can’t consider taking risks that could benefit us until we can manage the anxiety of life's unavoidable ‘what ifs’. We know that our spiritual practices can offer help and protection. Still, it feels unhealthy and is demonstrably untrue to believe that worshipping a deity or conducting a specific ritual will reliably keep bad things from happening.

We must believe that our spiritual practices are helpful and believe in our ability to handle whatever life throws at us.

That faith gives us the balance to create the best opportunities for ourselves, with the least amount of risk.

The StaarCon 5 Imagining of Pixie Arcana. Art and composition by Stacey Williams-Ng, backgrounds by Animix.

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StaarCon 2024 AfterGlow

Join me tonight, Wednesday, May 22, at 7 pm ET in the Tea with Your Tarot Fairy Godmother Lounge for a tarot spread class!

On Saturday, June 1, join María Alviz Hernando in The Sybil’s Tarot Lounge at 5 pm ET for a session on working with oracle cards.

StaarCon 5

We are doing a few new things for StaarCon 5, including an early bird special for ticket sales! If you are a member of my YouTube channel, find your discount code in the community thread. Everyone else can use the discount code on the StaarCon website.

This special is available for a limited time, so get your tickets now and save!

Sheilaa Hite presenting at StaarCon 2024.

Sheilaa Hite presenting at StaarCon 2023.

Tarot cards with a focus on the Fool.

Tarot cards with a focus on the Fool.

What We Learn About Risk from the Fool

The Fool is arguably the most important card in tarot because the Fool represents each one of us on our journey through life.

While several cards in the deck can discuss risk, The Fool most clearly offers a spiritual philosophy to help us understand the risks inherent in life.

We typically see the fool getting ready to step off a cliff. We cannot see what lies beneath the cliff, nor how big his leap will be. The Fool is unconcerned with his circumstance's risk or danger. His countenance is merry and unbothered.

The Fool is ready to meet his fortune, good or bad. The Fool has a level of faith in his journey and himself. He does not need to know what lies ahead to be confident in his next move.

So often, in divination, we are focused on what lies ahead. When we can get a precise prediction, or even a clue, of the near future, we are more able to be prepared. Yet, every tarot reader knows that the future is sometimes unpredictable.

The Fool teaches us that we do not need to know where the road will take us to prepare for the journey; we only need to stay in faith and meet the journey with a sense of adventure.

The Magic of the Question Tarot Webinar May 21st, 7 pm.

The Week in Review

If you are a member of my channel, you can watch the replay of our members-only live stream about tarot and self-care.

Last evening, we had an enlightening livestream class on structuring questions in tarot readings. Don't miss the chance to watch the replay of The Magic of the Question Tarot Webinar and enhance your tarot reading skills.

From Around the Web

Counterfeit tarot decks are a massive problem in our community. I was happy to see this blog post from Ladybug Tarot, which explains how to spot counterfeit decks and why we must be concerned about this unfortunate trend.

I found this 2017 tarot spread test drive from Theresa Reed. The spread looks good for figuring out risk management issues.

I just discovered the blog of Yetta Snow, Present Day Tarot. Her most recent post, Tarot Reading for the Self-Employed, is terrific.

Concept illustration of hands with healing energy.

Making Magic

We often talk about protective magic, magical spells meant to protect us from misfortune. Most of us grew up with superstitions about protection, like throwing salt over our shoulders or not walking under ladders.

How much can magic protect us? It is impossible to know for sure. Many of us decide that we should do everything we know how to do. If it works, great. If it doesn’t, at least we tried.

For example, I always like to perform protective magic on my car and family members' vehicles. This can involve putting an image of Raido, the ‘travelers’ rune’, or an image of the tarot Chariot in or on the vehicle.

Another facet of protective magic is what we refer to as ‘psychic protection’. This is particularly crucial for those who engage in readings or identify as empaths. Psychic protection is a practice that involves meditation, visualization, and intention. We might also incorporate using stones, candles, or incense to amplify the protective energy. This shield of psychic protection helps us maintain our emotional and mental well-being in the face of external energies.

Even color can be protective. Energetically, black is considered the most protective, which is why we think of witches wearing black.

We all know that sometimes we cannot prevent difficulties. However, basic protection magick is simple to use. On an energetic level, we know that protective magic can keep us from absorbing energies we don’t want or need. Perhaps protective magic can keep other unwanted energies away as well.

Cards and Conversation Tarot Meetup June 2nd, 4 pm in Palm City Florida.

Upcoming Events

Weekly YouTube Events

Monday 9:30 am: Your 3-Card Weekly Reading

Thursday Noon: Tarot Topics Newsletter Recap

Friday Noon: Your Friday Weekly Wrap-up

Saturday 12:30 pm: Saturday Psychic Sampler

Christiana Gaudet and Teri Salomoni as the Sun and the Moon.

About Christiana Gaudet

Card and Craft, Inc.
Southeastern Tarot Artists and Readers, LLC.

Christiana Gaudet

3559 SW Corporate Parkway
Palm City, Florida 34990-8152

Email cgaudet@cardandcraft.com
On the web www.christianagaudet.com
Online classes www.cardandcraftacademy.com
StaarCon information www.staarcon.com

YouTube @YourTarotFairyGodmother
Instagram @christianatarot @staarcon
TikTok
@christianagaudettarot


Private telephone, Skype, FaceTime, Zoom, and in-person readings and instruction are available by appointment.

Tarot parties at your home or office are available throughout Florida.

Zoom parties and group instruction are available almost everywhere!

Call toll free 866-99TAROT (866-998-2768)
Palm City 772-301-0232 x102
or call or text 561-655-1160
for more information or to schedule your event.

Schedule Appointments Online

Schedule online at https://christiana-gaudet.as.me.

Agent inquiries are welcome.

Tarot Topics Newsletter
Volume 7 Issue 21
May 22, 2024

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The Work of Having Fun

This week, we are discussing the spiritual value of fun and playfulness.

A woman outside spreads her arms in joy.

Having fun can be hard work.

I remember a friend who wore a T-shirt that read “Fun Is My Spiritual Path” in the 1980s. I didn’t understand the depth and importance of this radical statement at the time, but I do now. We spiritual people can get caught up in our practices' sacred and holy nature to the point that we forget that joy is a part of the path.

Even on a more mundane level, fun can feel like it takes too much time, money, and energy. As a child, I remember my mother (who inspired me with her feminist musings) saying that family holidays and vacations were less fun for her than for the rest of the family because she did all the work so we could have most of the fun.

As busy adults, it can feel irresponsible to prioritize fun. We forget that fun doesn’t have to be expensive and that taking time for ourselves can make us healthier and more productive. Sometimes, we are so tired from doing everything we have to do that we don’t want to muster the energy to do the things we want.

The problem may be that we have been trained to see fun as frivolous and optional. Yet, to be playful, to laugh, to create, to enjoy, and to be social are the things that remind us of who we are and help us to grow and heal.

Many of us are so unused to fun that we do not know how to have fun or even what we enjoy doing.

For many adults, the work of having fun must begin with recognizing the value of fun. From there, we must give ourselves permission to explore the world around us with new eyes open to the things that make us laugh and remind us that life can be good, even on a difficult planet.

That reminder can give us the energy to be happier, healthier, and more productive.

The StaarCon 5 Imagining of Pixie Arcana. Art and composition by Stacey Williams-Ng, backgrounds by Animix.

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StaarCon 2024 AfterGlow

Join me on Wednesday, May 22, at 7 p.m. ET, for a session in which I will teach one of my favorite tarot spreads, The Seven Sisters, in my lounge, Tea with Your Tarot Fairy Godmother.

StaarCon 5

We are excited to announce that Ben Tomlin will be a new presenter at StaarCon 5! Ben, AKA Libradoestarot, came to tarot as a teenager. His Nan introduced him to card reading and gave him his first tarot deck and book.

Over the last few years, Ben has added other cartomancy systems to his practice, including Lenormand and Kipper, astrology, and charms. He is currently experimenting with the Oracle Belline and runes.

Ben will be traveling from the UK to present in person at StaarCon 5. Get your tickets now and join us!

StaarCon 5 scheduled presenter Ben Tomlin.

StaarCon 5 scheduled presenter Ben Tomlin.

Women at a slumber party reading tarot.

Women at a slumber party reading tarot.

Playing With the Cards

Tarot is a deep, insightful spiritual practice. Tarot is also a ton of fun.

Tarot began as a card came in Italy about six hundred years ago. That such a powerful divinatory tool evolved from a deck of playing cards is a message about the power of tarot to be many things and work with many energies.

While tarot is a serious divination tool, it has a playful side. The cards often reveal insights so accurately that they cannot help but make us laugh. Exploring tarot through play and laughter can be both enjoyable and enlightening.

Because tarot is such a sacred tool, people often ascribe a level of pomp and ceremony to its use. The rituals we keep to enhance our divination are important. Yet, allowing the cards to speak with humor will not detract from the power of our divination.

There are many ways to play with the cards as we study. Some people are uncomfortable asking the cards playful or trivial questions. I think these questions can help us understand how tarot speaks to us.

When we divine with our friends in a playful setting, we can have a different energy and intent than during a divination session meant to solve a serious issue.

Tarot is big enough to be both a game and a book of spiritual wisdom in picture form. This means our tarot practices can be both serious and playful.

Christiana's broadcast set-up after a class.

Christiana's broadcast set-up after a class.

The Week in Review

Did you know I usually do four live-stream free tarot reading sessions on my YouTube channel weekly?

On Mondays at 9:30 a.m. ET, I do Your Three Card Weekly Reading. This is an opportunity to begin the work week with wisdom from tarot. I pull three cards for the collective for the week ahead and then single cards for those who request.

On Thursdays at Noon ET I do the Tarot Topics Newsletter Recap. In this session, I discuss the week’s newsletter topic and perform readings related to that topic.

At Noon ET on Fridays, we do Your Friday Weekly Wrap-up, which offers cards to reflect on our work week.

On Saturdays at 12:30 p.m. ET, we do Your Saturday Psychic Sampler. For this live-stream session, I ask you specific questions, and I work to give you detailed readings.

You must be a subscriber to my channel to request a reading. I look forward to reading for you on my YouTube channel!

From Around the Web

I love this post from Psychology Today called “Play is a Spiritual Path”.

Lots of people read tarot, including Stormy Daniels!

Here is a fabulous story from the LA Times about tarot artist Kim Krans.

Female friends laughing together.

Making Magic

So often, we believe that any energy work or religious ritual must be conducted with the height of solemnity for it to be effective. Certainly, some practices require a high level of study and focus. There are somber occasions that are best served by quiet dignity.

Yet, it is also important to remember that magic can be fun, joyous, creative, spontaneous, and silly.

Magic can involve making music, dancing, crafting, laughing, and playing games. If we want to have more joy and more fun in our lives, we can begin by adding some joy and fun to our magical practices.

When we gather with our friends to make magic together, we make strong magic and strong friendships.

Sometimes, the energy of gathering with friends creates an unintentional positive magic all its own. Yet, as adults, finding like-minded people can sometimes be hard.

There is a simple tarot spell we can do to find new friends. Go through the deck face-up and think about the qualities you would like in a friend or friend group. When you see a card representing one of those qualities, pull it out and acknowledge the energy you want to attract. You may be surprised how quickly your social life improves!

The Magic of the Question Tarot Webinar May 21st, 7pm.

Upcoming Events

Christiana Gaudet in her Niantic office, circa 2003.

About Christiana Gaudet

Card and Craft, Inc.
Southeastern Tarot Artists and Readers, LLC.

Christiana Gaudet

3559 SW Corporate Parkway
Palm City, Florida 34990-8152

Email cgaudet@cardandcraft.com
On the web www.christianagaudet.com
Online classes www.cardandcraftacademy.com
StaarCon information www.staarcon.com

YouTube @YourTarotFairyGodmother
Instagram @christianatarot @staarcon
TikTok
@christianagaudettarot


Private telephone, Skype, FaceTime, Zoom, and in-person readings and instruction are available by appointment.

Tarot parties at your home or office are available throughout Florida.

Zoom parties and group instruction are available almost everywhere!

Call toll free 866-99TAROT (866-998-2768)
Palm City 772-301-0232 x102
or call or text 561-655-1160
for more information or to schedule your event.

Schedule Appointments Online

Schedule online at https://christiana-gaudet.as.me.

Agent inquiries are welcome.

Tarot Topics Newsletter
Volume 7 Issue 20
May 15, 2024

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When Good Things Go Bad

What do we do when something good in our life changes, and it's not for the better?

An arm offers a bouquet of dead flowers.

It's a scenario we’ve all encountered. A once delightful friendship, job, living situation, or relationship can unexpectedly morph from being one of life's greatest joys into one of its most challenging trials.

This can happen for many different reasons. Sometimes, it is something outside our control, like an unexpected tragedy. Sometimes, this shift occurs because we finally step away from our denial and accept the truth we should have seen all along. Those are not the unfortunate situations I want to focus on this week.

I am thinking about situations where something that used to work well stops working for no apparent reason or because of a simple change we can’t undo. This can be problematic and confusing when it happens!

The first step in dealing with such a situation is to avoid catastrophizing it. Sometimes, energies ebb and flow. It is possible that if you are patient, things will naturally fall back into a happy balance.

If that happy balance does not return, you will have to take steps to evaluate your situation and find a response. Here, it is essential to avoid blaming yourself or others. It is also important to understand that some things have an expiry date. We may grieve and regret them, but we can’t change them.

It is usually bittersweet when we finally put closure to that good thing that went bad. But if we can walk away with some good lessons and memories, we can walk away with a bit of gratitude along with the grief.

The StaarCon 5 Imagining of Pixie Arcana. Art and composition by Stacey Williams-Ng, backgrounds by Animix.

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StaarCon 2024 AfterGlow

Mark your calendars for Wednesday, May 22, at 7 p.m. ET, when I will share one of my favorite tarot spreads in my lounge, Tea with Your Tarot Fairy Godmother.

StaarCon 5

Something new at StaarCon 5 is our StaarCon Marketplace. Our exhibition hall is adjacent to our lecture halls and is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. all three days of StaarCon.

StaarCon attendees and members of the general public are welcome to shop, readings and healing sessions, and more.

Would you like to be an exhibitor, reader, or healer at the StaarCon Marketplace? Email Christiana for details!

Exhibitors at StaarCon 2023.

Exhibitors at StaarCon 2023.

A woman reading tarot.

Is This Fixable?

When something good goes wrong, we often turn to the cards. We ask questions like “What happened to create this change?” and “Did I make a mistake?

Those are great questions. Yet sometimes, we forget to ask the most important questions: “Where are we now?” and “Is this fixable?”

If we determine a path toward improvement, further questioning of the cards can help us find a strategy.

Only then might we look for a prediction on the outcome.

If we determine that there is no path forward, we can ask the cards to help us find our best and healthiest exit strategy.

Global Tarot Circle Thursday May 9, 7 pm.

The Week in Review

Join us tomorrow evening, Thursday, May 9, at 7 pm ET, for Global Tarot Circle.

This is our monthly live-streamed tarot meetup on YouTube, where we share readings, tarot conversations, and study.

From Around the Web

This wonderful interview with Appalachian witch,  tarot reader, and author Byron Ballard was recently re-air on Public Radio.

Artnet has shared an article about an interesting tarot-inspired gallery art project in Copenhagen.

I love many of the offerings at labyrinthos.co. Here is a post from earlier in the year by Tina Gong. She shares a series of spreads to use when relationships go wrong.

Tarot cards and magical tools on a table.

Making Magic

Some people use magic every day. For example, we might use glamour magic when getting ready for work or protection magic on our commute. These daily rituals help us focus and create the best possible outcomes each day.

There is also the magic we do when something goes wrong. We quickly want to mitigate damage and support the best possible outcomes.

My favorite way to do this is with tarot.

Find which cards represent the current situation. Then, find cards that represent the best possible outcome.

Lay out the cards on a table or altar. One by one, turn face down the cards whose energy you want to mitigate. Turn face up the cards whose energy you want to manifest. With each card, state aloud its purpose in your magic.

I have used this technique with significant success over the years. Try it the next time you need some extra magical support in your life.

Members-only Livestream on Youtube May 16th, 7 pm.

Upcoming Events

Christiana Gaudet with friends at StaarCon 2023.

About Christiana Gaudet

Card and Craft, Inc.
Southeastern Tarot Artists and Readers, LLC.

Christiana Gaudet

3559 SW Corporate Parkway
Palm City, Florida 34990-8152

Email cgaudet@cardandcraft.com
On the web www.christianagaudet.com
Online classes www.cardandcraftacademy.com
StaarCon information www.staarcon.com

YouTube @YourTarotFairyGodmother
Instagram @christianatarot @staarcon
TikTok
@christianagaudettarot


Private telephone, Skype, FaceTime, Zoom, and in-person readings and instruction are available by appointment.

Tarot parties at your home or office are available throughout Florida.

Zoom parties and group instruction are available almost everywhere!

Call toll free 866-99TAROT (866-998-2768)
Palm City 772-301-0232 x102
or call or text 561-655-1160
for more information or to schedule your event.

Schedule Appointments Online

Schedule online at https://christiana-gaudet.as.me.

Agent inquiries are welcome.

Tarot Topics Newsletter
Volume 7 Issue 19
May 8, 2024

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