Tarot & Oracle Reading Practice | In-Person Women’s Meetup

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St Stephen's Green Food Court, Sunday 5th February

Practice Your Tarot & Oracle Skills

This event is the perfect way to practice your tarot and oracle skills with complete strangers. The concept came from when I first started practicing tarot – I would meet with people and in exchange of a tea or coffee I would do a reading. It helped increase my confidence as a reader and also inspire to make it what is now my career.

We will do different tarot and intuition card exercises and combine talking, practicing and really getting to know our tarot cards better. Mainly though we will practice the traditional 3 card spread on another person and I will go through the best way to do it as a beginner or intermediate learner. I would encourage you to bring your own tarot / oracle cards to practice with to get a deeper understanding and knowledge of them. I can supply some of my own on the day incase you haven't yet bought your own too.

Place: Front Entrance of St Stephens Green Food Court on floor 2 of Stephens Green shopping centre next to the Insomnia Coffee (I will give you my phone number so you can message me when you've arrived)

What you will need: A tarot deck or oracle deck of your own but I will also bring a few incase you don't have one. A coat incase it gets cold and any snacks you want to bring.

Price: These workshops are donation based and any donation will go towards my art creation and helps me to do more workshops that are donation based like this one. Donations can be made below.
I really appreciate any support! I can't wait to connect with you.

My Experience
In 2019 I started teaching groups of women in circles and incorporated meditation, journalling, tarot and tea. I was inspired by spiritual books I'd read and wanted to share teachings. Then after a year I started writing my own meditations and prompts and incorporating them into my events. What started as a hobby has became my main job and to date i've done readings for over 500 women over the course of 4 years and have created my own Talk, Tarot & Tea oracle deck.


Date:
Sunday 5th February
Time:
2.00pm
Price:
Donation
Address:
Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, Saint Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, Saint Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland

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