Choose the Network
Once you are ready to receive your reading, it’s time to choose the psychic network you want to receive your reading on.
Unless you’re familiar with a tarot reader already, the best practice for receiving a tarot reading online is to find one through a psychic network.
You’ll have access to trustworthy psychics from all over the world, as well as reviews from others like you who have received readings, so you’ll know exactly what to expect from a reader.
If you don’t know where to begin with choosing a psychic network, Psychics-Reading.com has all the info you’ll need to get started.
Choose the Tarot Reader
Next, you’ll want to choose your tarot reader. This is the most important step in the entire process, because of the nature of how tarot cards work, so you’ll want to make sure to take the time to choose carefully.
As mentioned earlier, the cards have no power on their own. The reader shuffles the cards in response to your question and creates a story out of what they see, based on their personal knowledge, study, and understanding of the cards, as well as their own intuition and experience.
Because of this, no two readers will give the same reading, even if they were to pull the same cards.
When you choose a reader, use your intuition to choose the one you feel drawn to the most, rather than just choosing whoever shows up at the top of the list. It is likely that they will have the answer most pertinent to your question.
Choose the Communication Method
Psychic Networks often offer a choice between a phone, chat, or video call. If you have the option for a video call, that is the best method, because tarot is a visual medium and seeing the cards can help you gain a better understanding of the reading.
If there is no video chat, a text chat is the next best option, if the psychic network saves your chat transcripts. This way, you can go back and read your transcript when you need to, in order to remember the advice that was given.
If you can’t get a transcript, keep a pen and paper handy, or your Notes app, and write down the cards and some keywords as they describe them to you.