Love and money are the two most popular subjects of readings. While it is true that
tarot is useful for many other things, such as spiritual development, self-improvement,
problem-solving, brainstorming, writing,
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be the most common application.
During these challenging economic times, monetary concerns, now more than ever, are at the front of everyone’s minds. And, now more than ever, more people are turning to the tarot for answers, for
validation, or for comfort. There are plenty of ways to approach questions of money. Usually, when asked questions about money, a reader will focus the reading on the specific area of concern:
wanting a job, wanting a new job, wanting to quit a job, handling a large debt, pursuing further education, etc. A reader may do a reading, use brainstorming techniques, or some other nifty
application from their toolbox.
Whatever other techniques a reader uses, most do start with or include a reading. Because of the widespread concerns about financial situations, a collection of spreads on those issues might prove
useful. I find that using all three together as …


