October 2014

21/10/2014 = 11 Justice (A funny old week)

2014-10-21T19:41:15+01:0021 October 2014|blog|

It is always a strange time once the Tarot Conference has been put to bed for another year, it is a bit like the build up to a wedding or huge event and once it is over, there is that feeling of being deflated even though it was a huge success. The saying if you want something done ask a busy [...]

11/10/2014 = 10 Wheel of Fortune (Past Life & Mars in Scorpio – you are not going to believe this)!

2014-10-13T15:04:30+01:0013 October 2014|blog|

The conference had finished for the day and everyone is feeling relaxed and having a drink winding down, then an astrologer mentions the gap in my teeth, he said to me, “did you know that modern women who have gaps in their front teeth were apparently prostitutes under order from the High Priestess, by all accounts it was a really [...]

Review 2014 Tarot Conference

2014-10-12T17:55:16+01:0012 October 2014|news|

10th 11th October 2014 London Last year we celebrated the 10th anniversary of the conference and I was stunned that we exceeded the number of people attending this year, we truly are an international conference with attendees flying in from every corner of the world. Our day began with the unpacking of gifts for our goodie bags generously donated [...]

8/10/2014 = 16 The Tower (Holding on tight from the falling Tower)

2014-10-08T15:49:04+01:008 October 2014|blog|

The preparations for the conference are going really well, in fact I am so ahead of the game I have emptied the Quality Street and Heroes in to the London case for display purposes and just to make sure they are ok I have tried a few sweeties, I can confirm they have been tested by myself so all is good. :) [...]

2/10/2014 = 10 The Wheel of Fortune (Turning in unexpected places)

2014-10-04T16:05:59+01:004 October 2014|blog|

Today I visit a wealthy friend and I noticed her crystals were dusty, she has one amethyst cave which goes from the floor to the ceiling which she purchased from the British museum some years ago, she tells me it was a bargain,  it was only £25,000. She then had to have it delivered by a specialist firm because it was [...]

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