Tarot Readings

Do you have questions about your future? About your decisions? Need a pulse on what the universe has in store for you? My cards and I can help!

I am offering tarot readings in a few different forms using the 21 Major Arcana cards - priced and stated below. Message me here on tumblr! Once I have learned a little about you, you will be invoiced using PayPal USD for the reading; payment must be received before you are read (tips not expected but greatly appreciated!). Once cards are pulled you will receive a photo of your spread along with each meaning. Please feel free to contact me with any questions!

Please also feel free to follow my witchy blog @lunawitchery​. I have been practicing tarot off and on for 8 years and have been told many times my readings are very accurate.

3 Card Spreads - $5 each. Choose from the following:

1. Fears, how to fight them, and likely outcome

2. Today, tomorrow, day after

3. Their feelings, your feelings, reconciliation

4. Thoughts, feelings, action

5. Mind, body, spirit

6. Pro, con, best choice

7. Meanings of dreams

8. Simple past, present, future

7 Card Spread - $10 each. Choose from the following:

1. Past, present, future. 2 past cards, 3 present cards, 2 future cards. A good pick for a generic reading.

2. Horeshoe. 1 card each for: past, present, future, you, attitude of others, what to do, likely outcome. Good pick if dealing with a specific situation.

3. Pentagram. 1 card each for: you, earth, air, fire, water, spirit. Good to choose if you have a specific question or situation you are trying to figure out.

4. This Week. 1 card for each day of the week. Can be ordered on Friday/Saturday only for accurate reading.

10+ Card Spread - $15

1. 10 Cards - Celtic Cross. 1 card each for: self, opposing forces, background, recent past, near future, higher power, issues & fears, allies, advice, and outcome. Good pick for specific situations or overall reading.

2. 12 Cards - Olympian Spread. Found @spreads-of-tarot​. 1 card each representing 12 factors in your life based on a Greek god or goddess and what they stand for. Good pick for an overall general reading of yourself.

Signal boost reblogs greatly appreciated.

November 10 — 219 notes

huariqueje:

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Moonlight Lead - William H. Hays

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Colour linocut reduction on wove paper,  9 x 12 in. 23.5 x 31 cm.  Ed. 100.

August 9 — 702 notes

bittern-badfem-harpy:

impishtubist:

kispesan:

Genuinely can’t stand the new favouritism towards video format. You want me to spend a whole two minutes listening to someone say out loud a paragraph I could read in 20 seconds?

(This is about tiktok. I hate tiktok.)

It’s not just tiktok, it’s everything. I’m tired of clicking on news articles and instead finding it’s a video I have to watch. I’m tired of being sent to a video when I want to learn about a new thing instead of an article I can skim in less than a minute. You mean you want me to sit through an entire video, listening for the one kernel of information that’s buried in there that I’m interested in? Nah, man, life is too short to waste it like that. I don’t know why any of you like videos lmao.

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August 9 — 107,048 notes

zeldadiarist:

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tenya:

fucked up how colors look different depending on what screen you’re looking at them on. that should be illegal I think

this fucking shit, you know

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I spend so much time carefully picking and adjusting the colors in every single drawing I make that I’d probably lose my mind if I didn’t just repeatedly push this out of my memory and pretend it’s not a thing. Why am I reblogging a blank empty post that doesn’t say anything??? Weird

good news! you can’t make sure that everyone will see the correct colors on their own device, but you can make sure your monitor is as accurate as possible for printing and sharing by calibrating it! 

there are a bunch of free monitor tests, but here’s an easy one you can use. the passmark and eizo tests are also pretty good, though passmark doesn’t work in your browser. be warned that some tests may cause eye strain.

you can either use the settings built into your monitor itself or use the display color calibration settings in your operating system to adjust the settings until everything looks correct, and then enjoy your accurate colors.

REBLOG TO SAVE A LIFE

August 9 — 177,575 notes

cringesunday:

the worst thing in the world is doing things. the second worst thing in the world is not doing things. how has no one ever come up with a solution for this

August 8 — 26,727 notes

dwinkus:

when I was a kid you had to do the charlie the unicorn voice whether you liked it or not. you had to say candy mountain charlieeee in the voice. not like these days

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