Tarot Bytes Episode 83: Court Cards with Ethony

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Created by Theresa Reed, The Tarot Lady

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 Episode 83: Court Cards with Ethony Tarot

When it comes to learning tarot, Court Cards are probably one of the most frustrating things to master. Who does the card represent? Why do the cards sometimes symbolize situations or messages rather than people? What happens when there are many Courts in a reading? How do you know if the card is you – or someone else? YIKES.

It’s a lot to think about! But no worries – you’re in luck because I’ve brought on Ethony, one of the best tarot teachers in the world, to sort these Courts. Her method will have you confidently working with the Court Cards in no time. You’ll definitely want to tune in to this episode of this has been a challenge for you.

 Episode 83: Court Cards with Ethony TarotEthony was born in Canada and raised in Australia and now calls Vancouver, BC, home. She is the mother of a wonderful son and a practicing Eclectic Witch. She’s also the creator of the Awakened Soul Oracle deck, Prince Lenormand Oracle and the Money Magic Manifestation Cards. In addition to all of this, Ethony is the Headmistress of the Tarot Readers Academy, writer and narrator for The Craft Meditation and Ritual Series CD’s and  a founding member and Journeying High Priestess for the Perth Coven, The Sacred Circle of the Inner Flame. 

Learn more at her site or follow her on Instagram.

Grab your favorite deck, put in your earbuds, and dive in!

xo

Theresa

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