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How to choose a psychic/tarot card reader?

I live in Miami Fl and i would like to have a session with a psychic/ tarot card reader but i don't know how to choose one. How do i find a good one? Can you recommend a good one? What are the signs that they are not reliable.Let me know.

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I met a psychic medium in person and she read my cards. She was middle-aged at the time and looked like any normal Caucasian housewife from suburbia. I note your age but other people do read these so I'm answering for all. That lady smoked cigarettes at the readings she did. I was bemused by the Oracle in the Matrix movies how those actresses in that part also chain-smoked. The psychic I saw in person told me I should not smoke cigarettes myself. What nerve, eh? I saw her in the 1970's by the way, and she wore a dress. Not like most of today's wives and mothers. Too bad you can't buy bubble-gum cigarettes anymore. You could wear a dress, a lot of jewelery and pretend you are smoking when dressed up for Halloween. When trick-or-treating be sure to ask people if you may read their palms. Then smile and look into their eyes. Say, Time heals all wounds! and hope they give you some candy after that.
This is not the thing that I actually 'do' (I am a medium), but I have been working with Tarot reading for about year and have had some success. I'm not 100% but then nobody is. I made my own spreadwhich is 7 cards: the first 3 dealing with the past, the 4th card dealing with person and present circumstances, and the last 3 dealing with the future. I always explain this to the person I am reading for and tell them that if the first two parts are not accurate then they should disregard the last part, because it means I've not 'connected' with them at all. (If I am reading in person and do not have the first parts correct, I will simply stop the reading and save us both some time.) That being said, if you would like me to read for you, you can send me an email. (Of course I do not charge anything.) (Btw, I do NOT use general statements that are true of practically everyone. I am just as interested in getting it right as the person I'm reading for, so I am very specific on those first two parts of the read.)
It's hard to tell without going through their process. Basically, stick with people whose prices are reasonable. If you're getting charged more then $50 for a reading, you might be getting overcharged. Also, ask if they have references and talk to the people who have had readings done by them. Ask the reader about their style and have them explain their process to you are they psychics who want to tell you your future? Are they clairvoyants who want to tell you all about your spiritual energy? Are they more the councilor type that want to give you advice on how to handle problems? Which type of reading most appeals to you? Find someone who reads in that style. Always agree on a price before you sit down. Some readers charge by session, some charge by card, most charge by time. Get a good idea on how much you'll end up paying before you sit down and if it's a timed reading, make sure the reader knows your time limit and doesn't go over what you are willing to pay. Make sure you are clear on the expectation before you sit down. Beware scam artists don't let people talk you into doing something you're not comfortable with. If a reader tries to tell you that you are under some kind of curse or have some kind of negative entity attached to you and can remove said curse or entity for a fee, then they're just having you on and trying to scare you into parting with more money. If they really believe you WERE under a curse or had an entity, an ethical reader would recommend ways of dislodging it yourself without having to pay more (or without having to buy special tools from them) rather then blackmailing you for more money. -Scarlet
There is no good one; they are all frauds. I can recommend Carl Sagan's the demon-haunted world. It was around $11 at Amazon last time I checked. Go read it, and never spend money on charlatans again.
I don't think I'm likely to persuade you it's all a pile of hogwash so I guess it's damage limitation. If any psychic tells you that you are being followed by a dark cloud, run. If they tell you that your loved one's spirit is not at rest and you need to pay for an expensive ceremony to bring them peace, run. I'd also suggest looking at some videos on youtube on psychic scams just to learn some of the tricks they play. Also, it's a good idea to look up how cold reading works.

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