u/SORORLVX

Hello. My name is Soror Φρόνησις. I've been an occultist for decades and a professional Tarot reader for over 15 years. I follow a mostly Thelemic path with influences with from all types of systems. I have a Tarot shop in my home town, but have been branching out to offer reading online in the last few years. I have over 185 reviews from verified clients I can direct you to upon request. My reading style is intuitive, honest, and empowering. Tarot completely changed my life, and I hope to give others access to that positive change through my readings. I love to share Tarot through readings, teaching classes in my area, doing workshops, and mentoring others who also want to learn this beautiful medium. If you're interested in learning more about my offerings, or me as a reader, occultist, or person (mother), please feel free to reach out. I hope I can serve others in a way that empowers them to realize all the truest desires of their heart, which is what Tarot has given to me. I wish all of you the best. Thank you for allowing me to post in this space. 🙏

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u/SORORLVX — 9 days ago
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Is there still a move out sale at the stadium this year, like there has been in past years? I always miss it, and this year my coworkers and I want to go. Any information would be appreciated, even if the sale is not at the stadium, or a large scale organized event. Thank you!

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u/SORORLVX — 10 days ago

While this is more focused on Qabalah/Astrology, those are both inextricably linked to Tarot. Meditating, or thinking deeply about this concept can add a lot to Tarot readings. I also like to look at Venus (Esrthly Love) in relation to Neptune (Divine or Unity Love), as Neptune is often described as the higher octave of Venus. This also relates to the sigil of Mercury, where his horns envelope the three negative veils of existence, and when depicted with the sigil of the Sun, with the dot in the center, it hints at Da'at.

This comes from "The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic" by Israel Regardie

u/SORORLVX — 12 days ago
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I try to credit the source when I remember it, but this is one I don't remember which book I took the photo from. I hope its helpful to someone though. Have a great day!💙

u/SORORLVX — 12 days ago

This is also from the Tarot Spells book by Renee. I love these, not only for the spells, but for the way these practices provoke deep thought about each card selected for each purpose, and their interactions with each other. These are great for all levels, but especially helpful for beginner Tarot readers. Remember that the most important part of magick is action! 💞

u/SORORLVX — 13 days ago
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This is from Tarot Spells by Janina Renee. This is just one way to pick a significator card for people for Tarot readings, mostly based on personality or current circumstances/psychological state. There are many other ways to pick, others may be more traditional, but this method is valid all the same. What is your significator card and why? What methods do you usually use to pick this card for someone in a Tarot reading? I am usually The Star card, because of all my Aquarian energy, and because I strive to be a channel for higher wisdom, bringing hope to others. At my lower points (which happen all too often) I appear as the Queen of Swords. She is not essentially negative at all in herself, that is just how things tend to work for me personally. She represents times I allow logic and reason to block my connection to softer attitudes, more receptive energy, and wisdom. For some she is the height of intelligence and knowledge. I'd love to hear other's experiences with this part of Tarot.🥰

u/SORORLVX — 14 days ago

While this may not be exclusively Tarot, this was a preliminary practice given to adepts to use before, or around the time, they began learning divination with Tarot.

u/SORORLVX — 22 days ago

I love to share Tarot resources in this group, but at the end of the day, all the charts, books, and correspondences will only get us so far. The best Tarot resource is a consistent practice where we develop our skills and build our own relationship to the cards. There are no short cuts or Quick fixes, but that is part of the fun. Tarot is a beautiful challenge that takes years to develop, and is never fully cooked. There is always more to learn and deeper to go. What is your favorite practice to develop your skills? I do day ahead readings for myself and ask to be shown something I will encounter the next day, I would have had no way to know. I record my answers and go back a day later and see how it played out. It's simple, but effective for me. I'd love to hear new practices suggested to try!🥰

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u/SORORLVX — 22 days ago

I know we all do readings many different places and in various environments, but what is your preferred sacred space for Tarot Reading? I have a table where I like to read, surrounded by my favorite books, incense, black obsidian mirror, crystals, and magical weapons. A sacred space can be as elaborate or simple as you wish! I'd love to hear about and see where others feel at home reading tarot!

u/SORORLVX — 23 days ago

Curious what are people's go-to tarot spreads? I use a five card spirit spread more than any other kind. Sometimes each card placement has a meaning, but I mostly let the cards speak and observe their interactions with each other. This spread has always given me the best results. I'd love to hear your favorite Tarot spreads!!

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u/SORORLVX — 25 days ago