Carrying the Framework
How experienced tarot readers carry an interpretive framework through a session through languaging rather than explanation, and what changes when the seeker is under genuine distress.
Field Notes on how seekers arrive, what grip and pressure do to a reading, and how interpretive work changes under high-stakes conditions.
How experienced tarot readers carry an interpretive framework through a session through languaging rather than explanation, and what changes when the seeker is under genuine distress.
Why the work of intuitive reading begins before the session does, and how reflective practice in the interval between contact and session changes what becomes possible in the reading itself.
What to do when the spread and the seeker's presenting energy are worlds apart, including how to verify the signal when symbolic coherence and felt reality diverge completely.
What excess potential is, how you recognise it before the session begins, and why the grip itself is the first piece of information a reading gives you.
A Field Note Series on Reading Seekers in High-Stakes Situations
Four Field Notes on recognising seeker grip, reading under pressure, and carrying interpretive structure when outcomes feel life-or-death.
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