In The Cards
If you want a glimpse of your future, it might be in the cards. Tarot cards, used for centuries to sum up the past and predict the future of believers, are experiencing a bit of a revival.
Readers of tarot cards, who in the not-so-distant past might have been associated with gypsies and carnival booths, have entered the mainstream, opening storefronts and taking appointments.
Connie Marks, a psychic and tarot card reader, operates a psychic business with her brother and sister. They have offices in Loveland, Windsor and along U.S. 34 between Greeley and Interstate 25. They take appointments, counsel couples, accommodate walk-ins and even offer readings at parties or private gatherings.
Reading tarot and being able to predict the future, Marks said, is a gift that has been handed down through the women in her family. She keeps a deck of tarot cards owned by her grandmother, a Cherokee Indian. Full Story
Related: religion, wicca, pagan, spells
Readers of tarot cards, who in the not-so-distant past might have been associated with gypsies and carnival booths, have entered the mainstream, opening storefronts and taking appointments.
Connie Marks, a psychic and tarot card reader, operates a psychic business with her brother and sister. They have offices in Loveland, Windsor and along U.S. 34 between Greeley and Interstate 25. They take appointments, counsel couples, accommodate walk-ins and even offer readings at parties or private gatherings.
Reading tarot and being able to predict the future, Marks said, is a gift that has been handed down through the women in her family. She keeps a deck of tarot cards owned by her grandmother, a Cherokee Indian. Full Story
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