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Easy Tarot Lessons!

136 Episodes

34 minutes | Apr 7, 2022
Judgement: What Can This Card Mean?
Continuing their series on card meanings, Dusty and Sally explore the Judgement card and several of its potential meanings. Listen closely for Dusty's surprise about an upcoming project!
28 minutes | Apr 3, 2022
The World: What can this card mean?
Need more insight into The World card? In this episode, Dusty and Sally dig into this card, flesh out several of its meanings, and open up some of the esoteric knowledge hidden in The World's symbolism.
37 minutes | Mar 14, 2022
What to do with a new tarot deck
In this podcast, Dusty and Sally discuss what you should (and should not) do with a new tarot deck. There are many superstitions about what you should and should not do with a new tarot deck. Dusty shares his tips (and GAMES) for bonding with your new deck. If you liked this episode, or if you would like to suggest a topic for future podcasts, let us know.    Thanks for being here!
72 minutes | Mar 11, 2022
How to tap into your intuition
In this podcast, Dusty and Sally discuss how you can tap into your intuition. Everyone has intuition. Dusty shares his tips on how to tap into your intuition. He also explores how to distinguish between intuition and imagination. With these tips, you can begin tapping into your intuition right now. If you liked this episode, or if you would like to suggest a topic for future podcasts, let us know.    Thanks for being here!
42 minutes | Mar 9, 2022
How to give quick (5 to 15 minute) tarot readings
In this podcast, Dusty and Sally discuss how to give quick (5 to 15 minute) tarot readings. Normally, any decent tarot reading should take between half an hour and 90 minutes. But today, they focus on what you can do when time is limited. Most people just opt for a one, two, or three card reading; and that is poison. You might as well just stab your reputation in the face and call it a day. Three card readings are reserved for people you don’t like, don’t care to impress, or as add-ons to larger spreads. If you are exceptionally skilled, you can use them before you cast a larger spread, as a fact-finding expedition, or verification of known information. But the rest of the time you are just being lazy, so whenever you see people using three card spreads, look at them as amateurs who have never been trained properly. With these tips, you can perform real wizardry in just a few minutes. If you liked this episode, or if you would like to suggest a topic for future podcasts, let us know.    Thanks for being here!
36 minutes | Mar 7, 2022
How to Deliver Bad News in a Tarot Reading
In this podcast, Dusty and Sally discuss how to deliver bad news during a tarot reading. After verifying your spread, Dusty shares six more tips you can use right now to aid you in providing bad news to your clients. Remember, just because you don’t SAY something doesn’t mean it won’t happen. There is almost always some form of solution to whatever you may see. It may take resources, but your job is to find out how to get past, through, over, or avoid this obstacle, setback, or failure. And you can only help your client with this obstacle if you tell them about it. If you liked this episode, or if you would like to suggest a topic for future podcasts, let us know.    Thanks for being here!
32 minutes | Oct 31, 2021
New Tarot Game! "Dragnet" (from old TV show)
New game today! But also so much more. As we have to assume that "not everyone who hears this" will have read The Easiest Way to Learn the Tarot—EVER!! and Advanced Tarot Secrets, there was the requisite amount of explanation of what games are in the tarot and why we play them, and a bit on exercises. But then we got to the game itself. In this new game you are a hard-boiled detective taking an aggressive stance with your cards, asking them the "hard-hitting questions" your clients will (someday) ask you to answer for them. As your cards *talk to you* we need you to have a clear line of communication with them, and avoid predicting what the words will be by using tired old formula (Kabbalistic tarot card "meanings." and fake numerology meanings—these work *well* in cartomancy but not in the tarot).  Instead, we look at the IMAGES on the cards—which is why they have images in the first place.  So, fun new game that forces you to look at the card and examine the personality of that card (or the characters revealed in that card). This will make your readings infinitely more accurate, precise, and fun (for you and your client). Today was really a mini mystery-school-in-abox. So much extra information. Please take notes! And as always, thanks for being here! =)
50 minutes | Oct 17, 2021
How to Quit Your Job in 2022 (and read tarot instead!)
Seriously: Here is everything you need to quit your job in 2022 and read tarot professionally (for businesses, professionals, politicians, high net worth individuals [ rich people ], or at tarot parties for $100,000 a year, or more — or a *lot less* if you are not very ambitious or just want a job on the psychic phone lines. It really is up to you. Short tight session today. Just the facts of what to do and what you need. hint: It will cost you less than $100 to go into business. But, you have to check your local zoning and licensing laws, depending on what kind of business you want to run. Here are some examples:  Gig economy Side hustles Solopreneurship Opening your own shop Opening your own consulting business Teaching anything (is a lousy way to make money) Working with police (solving crimes) Working with salvage operators (treasure hunters) and dowsers (independent oil wildcatters) Consulting small business owners Consulting career executives Politics (there is always money being raised for an election Working with authors and artists Brainstorming your own ideas Solving you own life problems with grace, skill, and speed Any enhanced consultation services  REMEMBER: You are NOT another fortune teller!
26 minutes | Sep 13, 2021
Tarot Card Meanings: Knights and what they have in common
Knights in the tarot. What do they have in common? How are they different? Join us for a few minutes as we cover exactly how to know what each tarot card means in readings—absolutely free.  When you are ready, join us at
40 minutes | Sep 13, 2021
Tarot Card Meanings: Pages and what they have in common
Pages in the tarot. What do they have in common? How are they different? Join us for a few minutes as we cover exactly how to know what each tarot card means in readings—absolutely free.  When you are ready, join us at
40 minutes | Sep 13, 2021
Tarot Card Meanings: Tens and what they have in common
Tens in the tarot. What do they have in common? How are they different? Join us for a few minutes as we cover exactly how to know what each tarot card means in readings—absolutely free.  When you are ready, join us at
28 minutes | Sep 13, 2021
Tarot Card Meanings: Nines and what they have in common
Nines in the tarot. What do they have in common? How are they different? Join us for a few minutes as we cover exactly how to know what each tarot card means in readings—absolutely free.  When you are ready, join us at
23 minutes | Sep 13, 2021
Tarot Card Meanings: More sevens—and the eights in tarot
Today we look at the fours in the tarot: what do they have in common? What sets them apart? How can the images help us know the right words to say in a reading? And all without memorizing ANYTHING. When you are ready, join us at
22 minutes | Jun 4, 2021
Tarot Card Meanings: Sevens and what they have in common
The sevens are all about individuals in conflict or confrontation. This is not their *only* meaning by a long shot, but it is a subtle theme we see play out in each of the sevens. Come listen in for more (free) tarot secrets as we make YOU a better tarot reader =) When you are ready, join us at
42 minutes | Jun 4, 2021
Tarot Card Meanings: Sixes and what they have in common
The sixes in the tarot have a unifying theme, after the discordance of the fives. Each card has one person dominant over others, and Waite's triangle motif is prevalent. Come listen for the rest of the easy ways to learn the tarot. Always free. When you are ready, join us at www.easytarotlessons.com
29 minutes | Jun 4, 2021
Tarot Card Meanings: Fives and what they have in common
Today we look at the fives in tarot. Five is an unbalanced number in the tarot and often destructive or antisocial, but how, and how is it also unifying? Come find out—free.  When you are ready, join us at
23 minutes | Jun 4, 2021
Tarot Card Meanings: Fours and what they have in common
Today we look at the fours in the tarot: what do they have in common? What sets them apart? How can the images help us know the right words to say in a reading? And all without memorizing ANYTHING. When you are ready, join us at
32 minutes | Jun 4, 2021
Tarot Card Meanings: Threes and what they have in common
Threes in the tarot. What do they have in common? How are they different? Join us for a few minutes as we cover exactly how to know what each tarot card means in readings—absolutely free.  When you are ready, join us at
16 minutes | Jun 4, 2021
Tarot Card Meanings: Twos and what they have in common
Master tarot card meanings easily with our new series. In this session we take a close look at the twos in the tarot to discover their secrets—all without memorizing anything.
14 minutes | Jun 4, 2021
Tarot Card Meanings: Aces and what they have in common
New series! We are closely examining each set of cards to see what they are telling us *without* memorizing anything, and without forcing artificial formula into the cards. NO keywords, NO key phrases, and NO memorization. This new set of lessons is in addition to all of the instruction we have previously released on tarot card meanings, and this is unique original material. We hope you like it =)
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