82: An Introduction to Tarot with Brigit Esselmont Founder of Biddy Tarot
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Nixie Marie
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Religion & Spirituality
Spirituality
Publication Date |
Aug 15, 2018
Episode Duration |
01:17:53

{Goddess of The Week} Brigit Esselmont Founder of Biddy Tarot 

Brigit Esselmont is the author of the #1 Amazon best-selling books the Ultimate Guide to Tarot Card Meanings and the Biddy Tarot Planner, and the brand new book and Tarot deck, Everyday Tarot.  A professional Tarot reader for more than 20 years, Brigit founded Biddy Tarot (www.biddytarot.com) in 1999, where each year more than 4.5 million people are inspired to live more mindful and enlightened lives, using the Tarot as a guide. A self-confessed Tarot lover, Brigit can’t help but spread the love to other Tarot enthusiasts. She teaches aspiring Tarot readers how to read Tarot with confidence and spiritual professionals how to build their own business empires that are aligned with their soul’s purpose.

Brigit believes anyone can read Tarot. She doesn’t own a crystal ball nor a crushed velvet dress. She’s simply a down-to-earth, practical Taurus who likes to use the Tarot cards in everyday life. When she’s not reading Tarot, Brigit loves spending time with her two daughters and husband on the Sunshine Coast, Australia.

What we chat about:

  • Becoming an empowered Tarot Card reader
  • How to get started as an intuitive card reader 
  • Gaining confidence through Tarot
  • What to charge for a reading
  • How to know when it is time to become a professional card reader
  • Trusting your inner wisdom
  • The structure of Tarot
  • The major and minor arcana cards
  • Truth on the reversed cards
  • The death & devil cards- what they actually mean
  • Misperceptions of Tarot
  • How to prepare for a reading
  • What type of questions to ask your cards
  • Intuition as a Superpower
  • Tarot 101 

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