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Witchy Wednesdays with Cassandra

Wed, May 03

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Cortlandt

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Witchy Wednesdays with Cassandra
Witchy Wednesdays with Cassandra

Time & Location

May 03, 2023, 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Cortlandt, 4 Crestview Ave, Cortlandt, NY 10567, USA

About The Event

A safe and guided session, with Tarot archetypes and an experienced reader,

is very much like looking into a mirror. Where a looking glass reveals your image,

a reading reveals keys to communication that are unique to you.

My approach to everything I do involves listening to an unseen library that is

very much in partnership with a superpower that we all possess, imagination.

Sometimes referred to as channeling, it is also the place that empowers my

artistic abilities.

Since birth, my mission has been the mastery of a private

place within and the riches held there. This is a world that gives back, a gift,

an antidote, given to you and to me yet not typically taught or introduced. This

is not a mystery as knowledge brings light to what seems cloudy or dim. Yes,

knowledge is power after all. The arts and mythology offer up a journey, an

opportunity to turn on lights within and around us. My role is to offer translation,

confirmation, and practical insights during a reading.

The subtle differences in my approach are using both a spread, or layout, of

the cards, and a tarot deck, of my own design. “Tarot Des Artiste”, my deck,

is what I use along with other more traditional major arcana decks. The majors

are the 22 cards extrapolated from the full tarot decks of 78 cards.

My cards and my work have been reviewed in the;

“The Encyclopedia Of The Tarot”, Volume 4, by US Games Systems

“ Psychic New York” by Patricia Collins. “ Looking For The Other Side”

by Sheri Suib Cohen, forward by Deepak Chopra...as well as an article in

“ New Woman Magazine” mid-1997, also written by Sheri Suib Cohen

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