My Life as aTarot Card Reader
A Little About Myself
My
earliest memories are of living in a back to back terraced house in Birmingham where
I lived with my mom and my older sister (by eighteen months) Pauline.
Our
father deserted Mom before I was born. She had a desperate struggle bringing us
up during and after the war until she remarried. We then moved to Northfield,
and we both passed the eleven plus examination to grammar schools. Pauline went
to Kings Norton Grammar School, and I, to my dismay, was sent to Bartley Green
Grammar School. I was happy at my junior school and certainly didn’t want to go
to Bartley Green.
I
was more than happy when I left the school, and after a few jobs I settled down
happily to work at ‘Ten Acres & Stirchley Cooperative Society, Birmingham,’
as a secretary. Pauline also worked at TASCOS as a secretary to the assistant
director, and we were both to meet our future husbands there.
A
few years after we married we left Birmingham to start new lives in
Staffordshire. I moved to Rugeley, and Pauline to Tamworth.
When
we moved to live in Rugeley I had two children. A daughter of three years and a
son of two months.
After
living in the busy city I initially found it difficult to settle and returned
to Birmingham as often as I could. Eventually, I settled down, the children
grew up, and left home to live their own lives. I worked at various jobs from
running a mobile café, to working at Colourtrend a photography developing
laboratory. My job was to adjust the colours in faulty photographs. I enjoyed
this job tremendously. The trouble started when I found that having to sit for
long periods of time hurt the base of my spine.
In
the end I had to leave that job and others that I tried. I decided to work for
myself and I started my own cleaning company. At least I would not be sitting
for long periods of time. At this time my husband worked at the pit and they
went on strike. We had bought a detached Victorian house near Rugeley. We
realised that with my husband being on short time we were going to lose the
house. I searched the area and found a smaller semidetached house almost
opposite town but the canal was not far away and it was almost countrified. It
was quite nice as there were only four houses down the lane. There was a transport
business at the top of the lane but they did not bother me.
All
went well with my new cleaning venture then tragically my daughter lost her
first baby. It was a sad time for all concerned. Time passed and one day my
daughter mentioned that she wanted to visit a clairvoyant and asked if I would
go with her. I hoped that the clairvoyant would reassure her that all would be
well if she tried for another baby. I knew that she would have another baby but
did not say anything.
As
it happened, a clairvoyant worked from a shop about a five-minute walk from
where we lived. I found the reading she gave my daughter interesting and
wondered how she managed to gain so much information from a pack of playing
cards. I also felt surprised that she did not offer any sympathy or reassurance
that all would be well in the future for my daughter.
I
was so intrigued by the clairvoyant’s reading that I decided to book a reading
for myself. Little did I realise that the reading would prove to be a huge
turning point and change my whole way of life forever. I must admit that after
having the reading, I was sceptical and laughed, saying, ‘None of this will
happen!’ I had to eat my words as the next day I received an unexpected cheque
in the post and remembered that the clairvoyant had predicted this. The same
day two more things that she had said occurred.
That
evening I sat down and thought about the reading and read the notes I had made
(I am a huge note taker). I recall thinking there is more to this card reading
than meets the eye. I decided to find out as much as I could about the subject.
I
felt quite excited about my new venture but hadn’t a clue what I would discover
along the way. I had visited the local library to see if there were any books
on the subject. No joy there and the same in our local bookshop, so Birmingham
it had to be. Not that I minded. I loved going into the city, and why not? It’s
my home town. I was born on the outskirts of Birmingham, and to me going there
is always like going home. Anyway, I had the perfect reason to go: I needed
tarot cards and a couple of books. It took me a while to locate the cards, but
I found exactly what I wanted in Waterstones, in New Street. I was delighted
and selected two packs of cards that attracted me. Instinct told me that they
would work for me. I also bought a book about the meanings of the cards. I also
decided on the way home that I would buy a crystal ball. I had not a clue where
they were sold. I looked forward to learning everything I could about my new
venture.
That
evening, speaking on the telephone to my mother-in-law, I told her what I had
bought. She was so excited for me and insisted I bring them with me when I next
visited her so that I could give her a reading. She had such faith in me and my
abilities and, unbeknown to her, she gave me a huge confidence boost. My mom
was intrigued and also said to bring the cards along when they came to the
mainland (they live in Guernsey). I did tell both moms that it would take me a
long time to teach myself the meanings to the cards and then discover the way
of reading the cards that suited me best.
To
my surprise, my sister Pauline was quite horrified at my news and shrieked down
the telephone, ‘Burn them, Carol, they’re evil!’ I told her to calm down and
said that the cards worked for the good of people when used correctly. As far
as I knew, she had never had a reading and knew nothing about the cards. She
muttered scathingly, ‘The occult, yuk!’ I left it at that. It seemed that she
was not in favour of my new venture.
Instinctively
I knew that giving tarot card readings would be right for me. More than
anything I wanted to use them to help people. The reading I had from the
clairvoyant had been so fast I had forgotten most of it. I felt even more
determined to achieve my goal and forged ahead with my plans for the future
regardless of any opposition.
***
While
teaching myself the cards, I visited numerous clairvoyants and mediums; this
was my way of researching the subject. There were very few books in the
bookshops. But I was always determined that I was going to succeed. I found it
all fascinating.
I
needed to practise how to read the cards for people. My husband was not
interested, but fortunately my lovely mom and mother-in-law were.
I
was also lucky to meet a lady who read the playing cards for the general
public; she gave me a lot of information about how she started her career and
how it had progressed over the years. She had done very well for herself as she
worked in Birmingham city centre. She rented rooms on the first floor of a huge
building along New Street. Her name was Joanne.
In
the course of my research, I visited psychic fairs and watched and listened to
how the readers worked. I also visited Spiritualist churches. I know strictly
speaking that Spiritualist churches are nothing to do with tarot card readings
but the mediums who give platform readings give out messages of hope from loved
ones. I must admit I have never received a message, but I do know many people
who have. I visited quite a few mediums in my quest for proof but eventually
realised it was not meant to be; I stopped going.
My research progressed, and after twelve months I
knew the tarot cards inside out and had also acquired a crystal ball. My lovely
father-in-law had sent away to London and bought one for me. How lucky I am. I
was all set to float my new business.
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Great and interesting reading x
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