Sabtu, 27 Desember 2014

How To Set Up A Booth For Psychic Readings

By Stacey Burt


When an individual is going to provide a service, it is important that one has a proper place to do so. While many fairs and festivals may charge a booth fee to set up a space for psychic readings, there are ways in which some individuals can become fee-exempt. One being to find a local establishment which can grant permission for one to work on the property during such event.

The most common of which are palm and tarot. While many claim to be able to read palms, using cards appeals to others. Of course, as tarot decks cost money, a number of psychics prefer to only read palms. While, there are also those who provide different types of readings at one event.

Individuals doing so have been known to become regulars who work hours outside fairs and festivals, often at the request of the venue. One reader in Texas often had a line around the corner on Saturday nights, thanks to referrals from the restaurant who provided a space for the psychic to set up shop.

In areas like New Orleans, Austin, and other areas with entertainment districts, readers often set up spaces either with a blanket and incense, or tables and chairs. Depending on the client, an individual may offer tea, or other food and drink to break the ice.

Regardless, it is important to spend the first five minutes or so with a client so that both the reader and client feel comfortable. After which, it is important to allow the client to feel and touch the deck as well as shuffle and cut the cards. It is this process which allows the individuals' energy to mix the readers so that the energy can be shared more easily between the two.

When it comes to deciding which deck(s) or tool(s) to use for a reading, it is important that the reader have a connection with the imagery and meaning of the cards. For example, someone providing readings at a Pagan or Wiccan festival may want to use a deck like the "Goddess Oracle, " by Hrano Janto, while Buddhists may want to use the "Buddha Tarot, " which came out a few years ago.

One of the most important tools one has when providing readings at a faire, festival, special event, or on a regular basis, doesn't come in a box and is something which cost nothing. What you ask? A smile, a smile is one of the biggest assets anyone has which can be used to capture the attention of another human being.

When working an event, it is imperative that readers remember one is there to work, not play. Although, if the organizers invite a reader to join in the festivities, then it is often good to do so. Otherwise, it is best to keep business separate from social affairs, when and where possible at any rate.




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