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Hopes and Fears
This week, we will examine our hopes and fears. Although their energies are essentially the same, they differ substantially.
Many traditional tarot spreads have a position called “Hopes and Fears.” The card that falls into that position is meant to inform us about our hopes and fears.
I am embarrassed to admit that it was only recently that I fully understood that hopes and fears are the same thing.
I had often wondered why it would not be better to have a position for hopes and another for fears. Finally, it occurred to me that we hope for some things to happen and hope that other things won’t happen. We fear that some things will happen and others won’t.
Yet, hope and fear don’t carry the same energy. It is more pleasant to feel hope than fear. A tarot spread position called “Hopes” would be able to convey the same information as the traditional “Hopes and Fears” position. Yet, I think the tarotists of yesteryear were smart to give us the tradition of divining for hopes and fears.
People are often praised for being hopeful and shamed for being fearful. Yet fear is a necessary response that keeps us from taking unnecessary risks. When we engage in any sort of introspective practice, we need to be able to examine our fears without guilt or shame.
Once we understand our fears, we can often shift our energy from anxiety to optimism by expressing our fears in the language of hope.
“I hope I get the job!” differs from “I am afraid I won’t get the job!” even though they express the same thing.
When we can use hopeful language rather than fearful language, we engage the universe in the energy of making things happen rather than the energy of avoidance. This may help us create the things we hope for and avoid what we fear.
The StaarCorner
StaarCon 2024 AfterGlow
On Saturday, July 6, join María Alviz Hernando in The Sybil’s Tarot Lounge for a class called Bling with Intent – Enchant Your Jewelry.
StaarCon 5
We tried something new at StaarCon 2024 for our Saturday evening entertainment. We held a Bardic Circle hosted by Christine Leiser. What’s a Bardic Circle? Think about it like a talent show, as the bards gather to share their songs and stories. This event turned out to be a highlight of the weekend. It included some songs, stories, and jokes, along with some tarot improv.
As we plan StaarCon 5, we are excited to make the Bardic Circle a tradition. Christine has agreed to host once again. Anyone attending StaarCon 5 in person can sign up to share something in the Bardic Circle. Please make your plan to join us.
Our Hopes and Fears in Divination
When we seek answers in the practice of divination, we bring our hopes and fears to the table, including our hopes and fears about divination itself.
Many people lose hope when a reading does not give them the answer they want, rather than using the reading to find a better direction. Many people believe in misinformation, which causes them to fear that divination is somehow harmful.
When we read for others we always hope for a great connection. We are also understandably concerned that we do not give bad information or cause harm. Fear can be a guardrail that helps us attend to our duty of care for those we read. At the same time, anxiety at the tarot table can often shut down intuition.
It is also true that if we interpret the cards based on our hopes and fears or the hopes and fears of others, the reading will not be good.
I believe that in divination, we need to bring in a third energy to balance the hopes and fears. The energy we need is trust. We need to trust our skills, the cards, and the universe. If we cannot be in that place of trust, we are best to decline the reading.
The Week in Review
If you are a member of my YouTube channel, join us at 7 p.m. tomorrow for some Deep-Dive Readings. If you are not yet a member, you can join now at one of three levels.
Next week is the celebration of Independence Day in the United States. I will remain available for readings and will try to keep my livestream schedule throughout the holiday week.
From Around the Web
I was pleased to see this article from Double Blind magazine about the history of tarot.
I had the opportunity to attend Grimoire Academy’s exposition this past weekend. It was wonderful. The only thing I didn’t love was that some exhibitors were selling counterfeit tarot decks. Here’s a recent article from Water Moon Shop about fake decks, how to spot them, and why they are such a problem.
Bustle.com has your July Horoscopes.
Making Magic
I believe that divination is a form of magic, and that magic enhances divination. When we begin a reading by clearing our energy, grounding, and centering, we come to the table ready to channel wisdom. When we set our intention and create sacred space, we invite helpful energies to attend, protect, and empower the divination.
One important energetic exercise to help us prepare for a reading is to release our hopes and fears. We need to come to the divination with no attachments to outcome. That is the only way we can assure the divination will be good.
The term I use for the state of being that is best for divination is ‘compassionate detachment.’ We are emotionally detached to be fully objective, but our detached state is not a result of not caring.
We will do the best divination in the mental, emotional, and spiritual state of compassionate detachment.
One way to achieve this state is to visualize a small box and all your hopes and fears flowing into it. This simple self-guided meditation prior to divination is often enough to allow your intuitive brilliance to shine through.
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
Card and Craft Academy
Classes presented by Christiana are available right now at Card and Craft Academy!
Christiana’s Candle Magick
Christiana’s Eleven-Card Celtic Cross
Finding Meaning in the Minor Arcana
The Major Arcana, Magical and Mundane
Practical Tarot Techniques
Psychic Tarot
Personal Tarot: Reading for Yourself
Sharing Wisdom: Reading for Others
The Meaning and Magic of Tarot Reversals
Journey Through the Major Arcana
Your Journey Through the Minor Arcana: Numbers, Elements and Truth
Tarot Beyond the Veil
Your Journey Through the Tarot Court
Tarot Stories, Trends, and Blends
Tarot Readings for Personalities and Relationships
Clarity in Every Tarot Card
Tarot Flow Workshop
Making Magick with Tarot
Fearless Wisdom Tarot Workshop
Tarot Keywords and Interpretations Workshop
Tarot Spreads Tools and Techniques Workshop
Tarot for Magic and Mediumship
Tarot Communication for Clarity and Depth
Weaving the Tarot Reading Story
The Elemental Major Arcana
Minor Arcana Numbers, Elements, and Truth
Personal Healing with Tarot
Create and Interpret Custom Tarot Spreads
What the Court Cards Want You to Know
How Spirit Speaks Through Tarot
Catch up on your missed Zoom webinars and more!
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 26
June 26, 2024
Balance is a Verb
This week, we are focused on the importance of balance in our personal and professional lives. Balance is an important spiritual concept that only works when we actively practice it.
This Thursday is the summer solstice, the longest day of the year and the shortest night in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Southern Hemisphere, Thursday is the winter solstice, the longest night and the shortest day.
Each year, we observe two equinoxes and two solstices. These days mark the beginning of a new season.
I have always found it ironic that the last day of increasing daylight marks the first day of summer, and the last day of increasing nighttime marks the first day of winter. Throughout the year, the sun, moon, and seasons engage in a constant dance that expresses the balance inherent in nature. Our observation of the changing seasons reminds us of the importance of balance in our daily lives.
We hear a lot about the importance of balance. We need internal balance to maintain our mental health and a balanced diet to maintain our overall wellness.
We must maintain a balance between our professional and personal lives. We must find the balance between what we want and what is possible.
Balance is also a spiritual concept. Many ancient spiritual symbols have balance as their core meaning. But what does balance mean from a spiritual perspective?
When we consider our happiness, integrity, ability to achieve our goals, and ability to maintain our well-being, balance will somehow appear as the key.
We cultivate our internal balance when we take the time to consider another perspective to something unpleasant or even to a deeply held belief.
We practice balance when we allow ourselves the grace of rest, even when we have important deadlines to meet.
The expression “As above, so below” teaches us something about balance. This important spiritual concept appears in pre-Christian texts and the Bible. There are many ways to interpret this phrase, and each offers insight into the constant balancing act that all life is. For example, this phrase helps us explore the balance between the mundane and the magical. We may pray or set intentions for something we want, but our results will not be good if we don’t do the mundane work as well.
Practicing balance leads us to compassion but also keeps us from losing ourselves in the despair of those around us.
My favorite yoga postures teach balance. For example, when holding postures like standing bow pulling or standing head to knee, every part of the body is engaged and active, yet we appear motionless. From practicing these postures, I have gained an understanding of the spiritual nature of balance.
When striving for balance, we are engaged in the practice of balance. The moment we believe we have achieved balance, we are in danger of losing it. That’s why I say that balance is a verb. We can never expect to fully balance our lives perfectly. But if we are working toward that balance, we are doing what we need to do.
The StaarCorner
StaarCon 2024 AfterGlow
Mark your calendars for a couple of lounge events in early July.
On Saturday, July 6, at 5 pm EDT, Join María Alviz Hernando in The Sybil’s Tarot Lounge for a fun magical class called Bling with Intent - Enchant Your Jewelry.
On Saturday, July 13, join Katrina Wynne in her lounge at 2 pm EDT for her quarterly catch-up.
StaarCon 5
We are grateful and happy to welcome Mitchell Osborn back to StaarCon 5. Mitchell has been a part of StaarCon since the beginning and is a beloved tarot and divination community member.
At StaarCon 5, Mitchell will teach us ways to create tarot spreads. This will be a great class for beginning and experienced readers alike.
We look forward to seeing you at StaarCon 5. Take advantage of the Early Bird special to get your tickets now!
Finding Balance in Tarot
We learn that balance is important in spirituality and mundane life because so many tarot cards have balance as a core concept.
Of course, all of the Twos can speak of balance. In the Waite Smith deck, the pillars in the High Priestess, Card Two of the Major Arcana, are referenced in many Major Arcana cards, carrying that concept of balance throughout the Major Arcana. Justice, Major Arcana 11, speaks of balance, as does Strength, Card Eight.
Here is an interesting exercise to help you learn what tarot teaches us about balance and learn more about the cards that reference balance in tarot.
Go through your deck, card by card. Find all the cards that you feel speak about balance. Now, go through those cards and decide what sort of balance is portrayed in each card and what you can learn from each card about practicing balance in your life.
The Week in Review
Join us on my YouTube channel tomorrow evening at 7 pm ET to celebrate the solstice.
I will teach my free quarterly tarot class at the Mandel Public Library in West Palm Beach on Saturday. The class begins at 12 pm. Please join us!
From Around the Web
In honor of Pride Month, from the Memphis Flyer, here are some recommendations for inclusive tarot decks.
Have you ever used tarot or astrology to help you with your investments? Fortune.com has an interesting article about young people doing this successfully.
From AP news, good news out of Virginia. It’s about time that archaic laws against divination be repealed!
Making Magic
The solstice offers an opportunity for us to do some seasonal magic.
The concept of seasonal magic is simple. Whatever the earth is doing, we want to do as well.
On the longest day of the year, we might do magic to shine a light on something. That could mean beginning an advertising campaign to grow your business. It might mean setting an intention that the truth will be made apparent. It might mean a special divination session to discover important information.
On the other hand, we might lean into the energy of the summer solstice by saying goodbye to the sun and focusing on the impending darkness. We would use this energy if there were something in our lives that we wanted to diminish or hide from public view.
The changing seasons always offer us energy that we can use to make changes in our lives.
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
Card and Craft Academy
Classes presented by Christiana are available right now at Card and Craft Academy!
Christiana’s Candle Magick
Christiana’s Eleven-Card Celtic Cross
Finding Meaning in the Minor Arcana
The Major Arcana, Magical and Mundane
Practical Tarot Techniques
Psychic Tarot
Personal Tarot: Reading for Yourself
Sharing Wisdom: Reading for Others
The Meaning and Magic of Tarot Reversals
Journey Through the Major Arcana
Your Journey Through the Minor Arcana: Numbers, Elements and Truth
Tarot Beyond the Veil
Your Journey Through the Tarot Court
Tarot Stories, Trends, and Blends
Tarot Readings for Personalities and Relationships
Clarity in Every Tarot Card
Tarot Flow Workshop
Making Magick with Tarot
Fearless Wisdom Tarot Workshop
Tarot Keywords and Interpretations Workshop
Tarot Spreads Tools and Techniques Workshop
Tarot for Magic and Mediumship
Tarot Communication for Clarity and Depth
Weaving the Tarot Reading Story
The Elemental Major Arcana
Minor Arcana Numbers, Elements, and Truth
Personal Healing with Tarot
Create and Interpret Custom Tarot Spreads
What the Court Cards Want You to Know
How Spirit Speaks Through Tarot
Catch up on your missed Zoom webinars and more!
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 25
June 19, 2024
Doing the Work
We often talk about doing our work—that is, doing the work of personal healing. This week, we discuss what it means to dig deeply into and find transformative healing.
So often, we spiritual people talk about doing our work. We do shadow work, inner child work, and inner healing. We might decline to date someone because they clearly have not done their work.
At the tarot table, I can easily see the people who do their work of personal healing and those who do not. I can also see the people who do a lot of spiritual work but dance around doing the depth of their work. They may meditate often, go on retreat, and consult their oracles, but they still have not tapped into healing their deeper hurts. Sometimes, this behavior is classic spiritual bypassing, where they actively yet unconsciously avoid their work and use spirituality to justify their avoidance. Sometimes, they are circling their more profound work because they are not yet ready to dive in.
The work of deep healing is never finished. We peel back layers one at a time. We deconstruct and reprocess the most troublesome things, then focus on other pursuits for a while. Eventually, something will bother us, upset us, or trigger us, and we know it is time to dive into a new aspect of our work.
Sometimes, we can be frustrated that our healing work is never complete, and we can feel ashamed of the unhealed parts of ourselves.
The work of deep healing and the focus on our emotional well-being may feel like a modern construct. We certainly have more tools and support for personal healing now than ever. Yet, many people, cultures, and societies throughout the ages have found healing from philosophers, poets, shamans, and healers.
I notice an interesting irony. While some level of spiritual thought and practice is helpful in the pursuit of personal healing, harmful spiritual beliefs and religious teachings are responsible for much of the trauma that we heal when doing our work. It is so important for us to approach spiritual understanding with an open mind and critical thinking skills. Again, it is also vital that we refrain from using spiritual bypassing to avoid the real healing we need.
There are so many ways for us to do our work. Traditional therapy, meditation, journaling, divination, personal inquiry, and divination are all methods that can help.
When we do our work, we develop the ability to access and manage our emotional range. This allows us to respond appropriately to every situation. Perhaps the best part is that doing our work gives us the space to be playful and enjoy life more.
The StaarCorner
StaarCon 2024 AfterGlow
Mark your calendars for my next lounge event! Monday, June 17, at 7 pm, we will have a session to improve skills in presenting difficult information in a reading.
StaarCon 5
StaarCon 5 will feature an exhibition hall with a marketplace open to the public all three days. In the marketplace, you will find opportunities to have a reading, and purchase decks, books, jewelry, crystals, and clothing. We will also have a Digital Divination Art Show playing continuously in the exhibition hall.
If you are an artist who has created a divination deck, please consider submitting some digital images of cards to our art show! You can email me for details.
Doing the Work with Tarot
There are many ways to use tarot on the journey of personal healing.
The first is to study tarot. We must do this not only to learn and memorize what the cards mean in a reading but also to learn the lessons of the cards and the stories inherent in the suits and symbols. When we understand that tarot is a book of spiritual wisdom in picture form, we can use it to help develop a new way of thinking about life and processing difficult occurrences.
We can work with a competent reader to help uncover and heal the things that have hurt us. We can also use the cards in personal divination, meditation, and magic to help inspire and cultivate our healing.
When using tarot for deeper healing, we must detach from a desire for the comfort of clear answers and predictions. We must be careful of confirmation bias, where we might interpret the cards to confirm an unhelpful story rather than find a better narrative.
Deep work with tarot requires us to hold ourselves accountable to best practices. When we can adhere to practices that help us open our minds and find new possibilities, tarot becomes a great ally in our healing work.
The Week in Review
If you missed last night’s class on YouTube Live, please watch the replay!
Did you know my YouTube channel has playlists and videos dating back over a decade? You can find episodes of my old webcast, Christiana’s Psychic Café, Answers to Your Questions about Tarot, and many other interesting videos.
From Around the Web
I love this recent post from Mary Ellen Collins about reading tarot intuitively.
Byron Katie, creator of “The Work of Byron Katie,” may have been the first person to use the term ‘work’ to describe the process of self-understanding and self-inquiry. I agree with this assessment of Byron Katie’s philosophies.
Morgan Rose shares ways to use tarot cards for psychological healing.
Making Magic
Is energy work magic? Is divination magic?
I think the concept of magic goes far beyond what we think of as traditional witchcraft. We define magic as the use of energy to create change in accordance with our will.
When we use any energetic healing modality, from Reiki to sound healing to trance dance, we are, in a sense, doing magic.
When we enter any healing session, whether a sound bath, therapy appointment, tarot reading, or yoga class, we intend to create change. If we keep our intentions in mind and visualize our desired results, we strengthen the magic of our healing session and improve our results.
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
Card and Craft Academy
Classes presented by Christiana are available right now at Card and Craft Academy!
Christiana’s Candle Magick
Christiana’s Eleven-Card Celtic Cross
Finding Meaning in the Minor Arcana
The Major Arcana, Magical and Mundane
Practical Tarot Techniques
Psychic Tarot
Personal Tarot: Reading for Yourself
Sharing Wisdom: Reading for Others
The Meaning and Magic of Tarot Reversals
Journey Through the Major Arcana
Your Journey Through the Minor Arcana: Numbers, Elements and Truth
Tarot Beyond the Veil
Your Journey Through the Tarot Court
Tarot Stories, Trends, and Blends
Tarot Readings for Personalities and Relationships
Clarity in Every Tarot Card
Tarot Flow Workshop
Making Magick with Tarot
Fearless Wisdom Tarot Workshop
Tarot Keywords and Interpretations Workshop
Tarot Spreads Tools and Techniques Workshop
Tarot for Magic and Mediumship
Tarot Communication for Clarity and Depth
Weaving the Tarot Reading Story
The Elemental Major Arcana
Minor Arcana Numbers, Elements, and Truth
Personal Healing with Tarot
Create and Interpret Custom Tarot Spreads
What the Court Cards Want You to Know
How Spirit Speaks Through Tarot
Catch up on your missed Zoom webinars and more!
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 24
June 12, 2024
Gratitude and Guilt
Sometimes, we don't go for what we want because we feel guilty for wanting more. This week, we discuss how we can be grateful for what we have and still work for what we want.
What do guilt and gratitude have to do with each other?
I have recently noticed that sometimes people stay in a situation that no longer serves them because they want to be grateful for what they have and feel guilty for wanting something more or different.
Perhaps they are underpaid at their job and want something better, but they feel they owe their gratitude and loyalty to the person who hired them and gave them a chance. Perhaps they were taught to appreciate what they have, but what they have does not make them happy, and they feel guilty for wanting something else.
We can all agree that greed comes from an emptiness inside. When I speak of wanting more, I am not encouraging greed. I am encouraging people to know their worth.
When I consider why people feel guilty about pursuing happiness, growth, or success, I come to two conclusions.
Sometimes, people do not have enough self-esteem to know the value they bring and that they deserve good things.
Sometimes, people need to improve their nuanced thinking to understand that they can be grateful for what they have and still want and deserve more.
Gratitude is an important practice. Noting and appreciating the good things and the lack of bad things can help us be happier and healthier. Gratitude without guilt can bring us to the next level of happiness and success when we are grateful for what is and working toward what comes next.
The StaarCorner
StaarCon 2024 AfterGlow
Join me on Monday, June 17, at 7 p.m. ET, for a lounge event, especially for professional readers and those who want to be. We will discuss delicate ways to deliver difficult information in a reading.
StaarCon 5
StaarCon 5 will feature three full days of virtual presenters. We are excited to announce that Meg Watson will join us from her home in Minnesota to give a presentation entitled “Spreadable Substance: Turning the Everyday into Introspective Tarot Questions.”
If you hang out in the Tarot Nerds group on Facebook, you will probably see Meg’s deep and insight tarot spreads based on fun pop culture references.
StaarCon tickets are available now. Get the early bird special before it is gone!
Ask the Cards
Sometimes, we feel guilty about leaving a situation for something better. Tarot can serve as a reflection of our moral compass. If we choose not to do something because we feel guilty, we can ask the cards questions that help us know if staying is right or if it is better to leave.
The cards can answer questions such as, “What do I owe this person?” and “Is this new opportunity right for me?”
We often hold ourselves back because we believe certain things are true. By asking questions of the cards, we can discover the actual truth.
The Week in Review
TarotScopes for June are available for you on my YouTube channel and TikTok.
Please join us on my YouTube channel tonight for our monthly virtual tarot meetup, Global Tarot Circle. We will share some readings and informal tarot study.
Please join us for a tarot webinar on YouTube on Tuesday, June 11, at 7 p.m. We will delve deeply into several tarot cards, gaining an understanding and ability to interpret them.
From Around the Web
Amber Highland, editor of The Cartomancer, maintains an award-winning blog called The Bloglet of Fire. Her post from earlier this week about Pride Month is a great reminder of why Pride matters.
As we move into the sixth month of the year, let’s see what María Alviz Hernando had to say about the sixth card in the Major Arcana, the Lovers.
Want to do a tarot reading about something strange in your neighborhood? Who ya gonna call? It’s the brand new Ghostbuster Tarot!
Making Magic
I believe that guilt is a useless and harmful emotion. People who do bad things don’t feel guilty, and people who feel guilty usually don’t do bad things.
So why do we feel guilt? I think it is because we feel bad about ourselves and believe we don’t deserve good things.
One way to fix this is to do chakra work, specifically root chakra work.
The root chakra, or first chakra, is located at the base of the spine. It connects us to Earth and our sense of belonging. Earth is the source of all our resources.
We can support the root chakra in meditation. We also support the root chakra by wearing red, using red stones, eating red fruits, and burning red candles.
When we actively support the root chakra, we affirm our right to be here and to work to have what we desire.
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
Card and Craft Academy
Classes presented by Christiana are available right now at Card and Craft Academy!
Christiana’s Candle Magick
Christiana’s Eleven-Card Celtic Cross
Finding Meaning in the Minor Arcana
The Major Arcana, Magical and Mundane
Practical Tarot Techniques
Psychic Tarot
Personal Tarot: Reading for Yourself
Sharing Wisdom: Reading for Others
The Meaning and Magic of Tarot Reversals
Journey Through the Major Arcana
Your Journey Through the Minor Arcana: Numbers, Elements and Truth
Tarot Beyond the Veil
Your Journey Through the Tarot Court
Tarot Stories, Trends, and Blends
Tarot Readings for Personalities and Relationships
Clarity in Every Tarot Card
Tarot Flow Workshop
Making Magick with Tarot
Fearless Wisdom Tarot Workshop
Tarot Keywords and Interpretations Workshop
Tarot Spreads Tools and Techniques Workshop
Tarot for Magic and Mediumship
Tarot Communication for Clarity and Depth
Weaving the Tarot Reading Story
The Elemental Major Arcana
Minor Arcana Numbers, Elements, and Truth
Personal Healing with Tarot
Create and Interpret Custom Tarot Spreads
What the Court Cards Want You to Know
How Spirit Speaks Through Tarot
Catch up on your missed Zoom webinars and more!
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 23
June 5, 2024