Satori
The candles and incense have been lit.
Very quietly in the background you may even have some harmonic music playing, and your table looks great, covered in lace and velvet and with several decks shuffled and layed out.
There is tea on the sideboard and a client in your chair.
You've been chatting with her as you move around your room, setting everything to rights.
You sit down and ask her;
What did come here today to ask?
And she answers:
"I dunno."
What next?
Do you spend time clarifying a question, or do you do a general reading?
Do you start the clock when the first card hit the table, or do you charge for the lesson on how to think of a question?
Your answers are appreciated!
Very quietly in the background you may even have some harmonic music playing, and your table looks great, covered in lace and velvet and with several decks shuffled and layed out.
There is tea on the sideboard and a client in your chair.
You've been chatting with her as you move around your room, setting everything to rights.
You sit down and ask her;
What did come here today to ask?
And she answers:
"I dunno."
What next?
Do you spend time clarifying a question, or do you do a general reading?
Do you start the clock when the first card hit the table, or do you charge for the lesson on how to think of a question?
Your answers are appreciated!