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Free Tarot Lesson


deborahallen

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Hi there :)

I’m writing a tarot manual and keen to hear from you if you’re interested to learn ‘tarot’ - whether a complete beginner, or at an intermediate level.

The lesson would be 1 to 2 hours, in person, and Peckham Rye based.

It can cover whatever you’re most interested to learn - from the basics of performing a tarot reading, to exploring its theories, systems or history.

There's absolutely no obligation to do anything further after this lesson, I’m simply keen to understand peoples different needs when learning.


If you’re interested please PM me indicating your experience of the tarot so far, and what you would like to cover in the lesson. Please also include the type of tarot deck, or decks you're already using. If you don’t have a tarot deck that’s absolutely fine, one will be available.


I’m intending to respond quickly to replies, however I’m not sure how popular this offer will be, so please bear with me if you don’t hear anything straight away.


I look forward to hearing from you :)

Debs

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