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Spring Equinox readings

A brilliant time to see what's growing...  

  

58 Bonnygate - Cupar, Fife

Every few months I offer a full day of pre-booked in-person readings from a beautiful private room at 58 Bonnygate:   https://www.58bonnygate.co.uk/

Next date at 58 Bonnygate: Saturday 23 March 2024 - for Spring Equinox

Readings can be booked starting at 10am, with the last reading available at 7pm. 

Get in touch with your preferred time/s and what type of reading you'd like (choose from below). I'll then offer you a timeslot according to availability. hello@tarot-circo.com 

Slots available for 1-hour readings, 30-min readings, and 90-min 'Tarot Apothecary' readings: 

1-hr reading: £45

30-min reading: £30

Tarot Apothecary (1.5hr total): £60. Combine your tarot reading with natural perfumery. This is a 1-hr reading plus 30-mins to compose and create your corresponding scent blend. I've devised a system that pairs essential oils to the tarot cards – linking them together through research, my knowledge of the card meanings and the oils, my experience in natural perfume-making, and a dash of intuition. After your reading (1-hr), I’ll prepare a 5ml scent-blend in sweet almond oil – for you to wear and use as a carrier of the messages from your reading. If you make this booking you’re acknowledging that you have no sensitivities to essential oils or almond oil, and are comfortable for them to be used. I'll let you know which oils I'm intending to use before I compose your blend, in case you have any particular likes or dislikes. I’m not a trained aromatherapist: Tarot Apothecary is presented as a pleasurable and creative sensory addition to your reading, and a keepsake reminder of your experience. Currently only offered with 1-hr readings: this is an in-depth process that is best experienced with plenty of time. 

 

Text and original spreads © Tarot Circo, Rebecca Sharp 2021

Illustrations taken from the Tarot decks of Nicolas Conver (1760), Oswald Wirth (1888), Piedmontese tarot (1865), and Rider Waite Smith (1909). Other images CC & R. Sharp.

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