Good Journeys Tarot | #HowDoYouTarot VR to @ladyknightofavalon @GoodJourneysTarot | Uploaded May 2023 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
This video is about: #HowDoYouTarot VR to @ladyknightofavalon
Other Youtubers involved:
Here is Maria's original video: youtube.com/live/UbRf8l6lkUQ?feature=share
Prompts:
1. What do you like about Tarot?
2. What do you use it for?
3. What is your go-to-workhorse deck, the one you can read with, no matter what?
4. What is your (for you personally) most difficult deck to work with, and why?
5. Which deck(s) do you want to study in depth, but haven't gotten around to do it yet?
6. What is your preferred deck style (artwork), and has it changed over time?
7. Which question would you never ask the Tarot?
8. When you read for yourself, what do you look for, what kind of questions do you ask?
9. After all the things you've learned about the Tarot so far, is there something else about Tarot you want to study / research / learn?
10. What advice would you give someone who's just starting to learn Tarot?
I Mentioned some things you may want to find:
For Readings, to Support my channel, find me on other social media, or contact me with your ideas go to:
https://linktr.ee/GoodJourneysTarot
If you have a deck you'd like me to review, I'd be happy to do so!
OOP decks at the top of my current Wishlist: First Edition Rosetta Tarot; Indy Version Light Seers Tarot
This video is for entertainment purposes only and intended for audiences 18 and over. This does not replace the advice or direction of qualified professionals where needed. All opinions are those of the speaker.
Good Journeys Tarot * 11585 Jones Bridge Road * Ste 420 PMB1054 * Johns Creek, GA 30022-7476
This video is about: #HowDoYouTarot VR to @ladyknightofavalon
Other Youtubers involved:
Here is Maria's original video: youtube.com/live/UbRf8l6lkUQ?feature=share
Prompts:
1. What do you like about Tarot?
2. What do you use it for?
3. What is your go-to-workhorse deck, the one you can read with, no matter what?
4. What is your (for you personally) most difficult deck to work with, and why?
5. Which deck(s) do you want to study in depth, but haven't gotten around to do it yet?
6. What is your preferred deck style (artwork), and has it changed over time?
7. Which question would you never ask the Tarot?
8. When you read for yourself, what do you look for, what kind of questions do you ask?
9. After all the things you've learned about the Tarot so far, is there something else about Tarot you want to study / research / learn?
10. What advice would you give someone who's just starting to learn Tarot?
I Mentioned some things you may want to find:
For Readings, to Support my channel, find me on other social media, or contact me with your ideas go to:
https://linktr.ee/GoodJourneysTarot
If you have a deck you'd like me to review, I'd be happy to do so!
OOP decks at the top of my current Wishlist: First Edition Rosetta Tarot; Indy Version Light Seers Tarot
This video is for entertainment purposes only and intended for audiences 18 and over. This does not replace the advice or direction of qualified professionals where needed. All opinions are those of the speaker.
Good Journeys Tarot * 11585 Jones Bridge Road * Ste 420 PMB1054 * Johns Creek, GA 30022-7476