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S2 Ep1: Making Card Readings Less "Tarot-fying" (Part 1)

S2 Ep1: Making Card Readings Less "Tarot-fying" (Part 1)

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So Besties… in this episode, we’re talking about cards. Not poker. Not Go Fish. (Although yes — they did start there.) We’re diving into tarot and oracle cards — minus the drama, minus the fear, and minus the mystical gatekeeping.

If you’ve ever been curious about card readings but felt skeptical… intimidated… or maybe even warned against them — this episode is for you.

We’re breaking down:

  • What tarot and oracle cards actually are

  • How people use them for insight, reflection, and guidance

  • Why they’re not inherently “good” or “bad”

  • And where the criticism and skepticism come from

Let’s be real — tarot isn’t automatically harmful. But like any tool, it depends on how it’s used, why it’s used, and who’s using it. For some, it’s a mirror for self-awareness. For others, it can become a crutch, distraction, or even a spiritual gray area.

In this episode, we unpack the myths, address the doubts, and talk honestly about the responsibility that comes with intuitive practices.

Because here’s the truth:
You are the power that comes through the cards.

Whether you're card-curious, spiritually cautious, or thinking about buying your first deck — this is your grounded, no-fear starting point into the world of intuitive card reading.

Let’s make it less tarot-fying and more clarifying. ✨


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