Elnor
I had a woman contact me earlier this week wanting a reading... she is in the middle of a very troubling situation, and wanted to come over that morning, unfortunately I was out all day and so we arranged to meet this weekend.
She was quite upset about things however, and so we chatted quite a while- I think she just really needed someone to listen to her and she really is stuck in a very confusing place right now.
The thing is, I was thinking about it after I got off the phone and now I feel I know TOO much- I want to give her an honest and impartial reading, but now I have to admit I'd like to give the person she is involved with a swift kick up the bottom!
I would be interested to know what others think- do you sometimes feel it's better to know less about the situation of the person you are reading for? Or do you think the more information, the better? I'd would certainly rather know what the person's question is, (I do dislike it when they withhold their question- like I'm being tested or something) but in this case I feel I've lost that impartiality that allows me to be more open to the cards themselves.
In any case, it is going to be a very interesting reading, I'm sure!
I will ground and centre as I always do before a client arrives, and probably pull a few cards for myself to see what they advise... I would be interested to hear how others deal with this.
elnor
She was quite upset about things however, and so we chatted quite a while- I think she just really needed someone to listen to her and she really is stuck in a very confusing place right now.
The thing is, I was thinking about it after I got off the phone and now I feel I know TOO much- I want to give her an honest and impartial reading, but now I have to admit I'd like to give the person she is involved with a swift kick up the bottom!
I would be interested to know what others think- do you sometimes feel it's better to know less about the situation of the person you are reading for? Or do you think the more information, the better? I'd would certainly rather know what the person's question is, (I do dislike it when they withhold their question- like I'm being tested or something) but in this case I feel I've lost that impartiality that allows me to be more open to the cards themselves.
In any case, it is going to be a very interesting reading, I'm sure!
I will ground and centre as I always do before a client arrives, and probably pull a few cards for myself to see what they advise... I would be interested to hear how others deal with this.
elnor