I offer my services free of charge.
If you feel compelled to tip, then thaaaat's really nice of you but so not required.
Any tips deemed INSANE meaning you are giving me far too much for the paltry, measly little reading I've given...
will be considered donations toward my quest for wickedness. Such acts are also likely to get you committed
and the psych ward really isn't as much fun as people like to think.
Those jackets are itchy and the walls aren't as soft as they look!
Seriously though?
I feel funny about accepting large amounts of gold and will almost inevitably pay-it-forward.
There's something in my karma box that screams it's bad juju to hold onto money obtained through fortune telling.
In order to receive a reading I require only the following information: your birth date.
This is so I can determine your birth path number.
There's a ton of info on numerology
HERE and if for ANY reason someone is uncomfortable revealing their date of birth to me,
there's step by step instructions on how one can calculate their own birth path number. Kay?
I would prefer that you do not ask specific questions of the cards
because frankly they are going to tell you what they think you need to know. I can’t stop you from
thinking about something really, really hard and hoping the cards have something to say about that
but please refrain from asking if blah blah will happen to so and so if they whatever.
If the universe feels your concern is pertinent it will address that issue.
More often than not the cards seek to point you toward something in your peripheral
and not on the fleeting thing you are currently focused on.
That was fancy talk for that thing i said before about the cards telling you what you need to know.
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Please be mindful that while I love to read the cards I do have a life outside the net.
Work and family stuff takes precedence and because of this it may take up to a full day
from the time I acknowledge your request for a reading and am able to type it up.
Thank you for your understanding and patience!
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