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Get a Reading from Corrine

Book Your Appointment Now. I’ve written a lot of books about tarot and astrology, but they all came about because of on one simple fact: I like giving readings. If …

Body Language

The body language of the figures in your tarot deck can be an important key to the meanings of the cards. Spread the cards in your favorite layout, and then …

Pregnant Pauses

“Am I pregnant?” “Will I have children?” “Should I have another baby?” During their twenties and thirties, most women think about babies—even if it’s just in passing—and pregnancy-related questions come …

The Horseshoe Spread

The horseshoe spread is a dramatic way to explore the details of any question or situation—all in a mystical seven-card reading. Past. The circumstances and events that led to the present situation. Present. The …

An Astrologer’s Code of Ethics

As an NCGR-certified astrologer, I follow the NCGR’s code of ethics. It’s long but worth the read. Preamble Astrologers are dedicated to the development and enhancement of the human condition …

The Astrology of the Sun

The Sun is an important focal point in an astrological chart, because the Sun represents the center of every individual’s universe: the self. Most people associate astrology with Sun signs, …

The Meaningful Coincidence of Synchronicity

Some tarot readers believe that synchronicity, a term that means “meaningful coincidence,” guides their readings. Carl Jung, the same psychotherapist who developed the concept of archetypes, also created the concept …

Modern Tarot: 1909-Present

Modern tarot was born in 1909, when a scholar named Arthur Edward Waite designed a new tarot deck—and when he asked Pamela Coleman Smith to execute his designs. By trade, …

The Casanova Cards

In Russia, a teenage peasant girl named Zaira learned the art of card-reading from travelling fortune tellers. In 1765, when she became the love slave of the notorious Giacomo Casanova, …