Spiritual Readings By Katherine
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Tarot & Psychic Reading: Two Channels, One Truth
People sometimes ask me whether I use tarot or psychic ability during a reading. The honest answer is: I've never been able to separate the two. Psychic impressions arrive like whispers — fleeting, fragile, easy to second-guess. Tarot gives those whispers a body. When I see the Moon card land on the table moments after sensing deception around a client's situation, that's not coincidence. That's confirmation. The cards and the gift speak the same language — one just happens to be visible.
Why Psychics Should Never Underestimate the Cards
I've met gifted psychics who dismiss tarot as a crutch, something beginners lean on before their abilities fully develop. I respectfully disagree. Tarot doesn't replace psychic ability — it sharpens it. The cards create a focal point, a visual anchor that allows the intuitive mind to lock onto specific energies instead of swimming through an ocean of impressions with no direction. Even the strongest signal needs a receiver tuned to the right frequency.
In my practice, I let the psychic hit come first — that initial flash of knowing the moment a client sits down. Then I lay the cards and watch how they either confirm or redirect that impression. Sometimes the cards reveal a layer I missed entirely. The Eight of Cups showing up when I sensed contentment tells me there's a departure the client hasn't voiced yet. That dialogue between raw intuition and symbolic language is where the deepest readings happen.
The best part is that tarot also serves the client directly. Not everyone can feel what a psychic feels, but everyone can see a card. It makes the invisible visible, and that visibility builds trust in the reading. If you want to experience that intersection of psychic energy and tarot symbolism for yourself, start with a free tarot reading — pay attention not to the meaning on the screen, but to the first thing you felt the instant the card appeared. That feeling is your own psychic sense responding.