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About

Hi, My name is Ginger.

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When I first started exploring tarot, I struggled to find a reader who could just tell it to me straight. Every reading felt vague, like they were trying to tell me what I wanted to hear, instead of what I needed to hear. I didn’t identify with certain elements of spirituality such as angels or higher powers, but I still felt a pull from the cards that I couldn’t explain...

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As I began doing my own readings, I discovered that tarot can be incredibly direct (sometimes painfully so) if the reader leans into their intuition with confidence. Over time, I grew my own confidence by reading for strangers on live streams and for friends in need of insight.
 

Over the last five years of reading, that pull from the cards developed into a relationship with them. The more I absorbed the wisdom they offered me, the more connected I felt to myself. Now, my style is known to be direct, authentic, and gives you the answers you need the most (even if it hurts!)
 

Contrary to the assumptions about it, tarot doesn’t tell the future. Instead, tarot teams up with its reader to tune into the energy of a situation or person, and uses this to reveal truths that can bring clarity. Energy is constantly shifting, and therefore sometimes a timeline within a reading may change, or perhaps someone’s feelings may change. 
 

The beauty of tarot is the ability to return to it and gain clarity as you make decisions, learn to trust yourself, and grow through the phases of your life. Tarot is simply a tool to help facilitate this process, but ultimately YOU are the one doing all the hard work!

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It is a privilege to be able to provide intuitive insight for you on your journey through this life. 

One way tarot helped me

The day after my soul cat Doris crossed the rainbow bridge in 2024, I reached for my tarot deck out of desperation. At the time, I didn't even know what I was hoping it would tell me. But as I was shuffling, The Sun card leaped out of the deck and beamed back at me. I could practically feel its rays warming up the surface of my skin as I gazed at the card. I was reminded of the way the sun felt in the moments after Doris' death, warm and omnipresent inside me. I never wanted to forget how alive I felt in these moments, despite the deep sorrow and emptiness that losing her left in me. 

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The day I got this tattoo to honor her (sunbathing was also her favorite activity), the sun radiated through the windows of the tattoo studio. I felt peace alongside my heartache, something I hadn't felt since that day I lost her. This tattoo reminds me to chase that warm feeling in all aspects of my life, in honor of my sweet Doris.

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I am left with universal truths: To experience pain is to experience joy. To experience grief is to experience love. To experience death is to experience life.

Your Questions Answered

Fun Fact!

I own over 20 tarot and oracle decks

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I began my collection several years ago, and have since acquired many decks, both vintage decks that are out of print, and new decks from up and coming artists. I love supporting artists on Kickstarter, so many of my decks come from campaigns I support. If you or someone you know is creating a deck, please send me a message about it!  I also have several oracle decks, which I use to provide additional clarification in my readings!

"The Star" tarot card from each of my tarot decks.
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