Reading #3

£110.00

2 or 3 written pages (A4/Foolscap), this is the most detailed reading I offer, and will use 3 or more cards. Again, like Reading #2, this is Jungian in nature, drawing on my experience of analytical psychology, the nature of archetypes, and other Jungian and psychoanalytical concepts that may make themselves known as the meaning of the reading emerges. This isn’t to say it won’t be practical. It will be! But readings are nothing if not an opportunity to look in the mirror. If you’re wanting to read about someone else, this reading will also be about you - perhaps moreso about you than the other. This can be a very enriching experience for those who are looking for answers to their question - and perhaps to the real questions that keep eluding them.

Some things to bear in mind:

  • You’ll have the opportunity to ask a question in your confirmation email - keep an eye out for it.

  • If you ask a question that gives a yes/no answer, expect your response to be very short! Rather, keep your question open-ended.

  • Trust that the answer you get is the one you most need - particularly if it’s not the first time you’ve asked the question.

  • Not sure what to ask? “Show me what I need to know,” is a very productive option.

  • Apologies, but no questions about medical diagnoses/treatments, etc.

2 or 3 written pages (A4/Foolscap), this is the most detailed reading I offer, and will use 3 or more cards. Again, like Reading #2, this is Jungian in nature, drawing on my experience of analytical psychology, the nature of archetypes, and other Jungian and psychoanalytical concepts that may make themselves known as the meaning of the reading emerges. This isn’t to say it won’t be practical. It will be! But readings are nothing if not an opportunity to look in the mirror. If you’re wanting to read about someone else, this reading will also be about you - perhaps moreso about you than the other. This can be a very enriching experience for those who are looking for answers to their question - and perhaps to the real questions that keep eluding them.

Some things to bear in mind:

  • You’ll have the opportunity to ask a question in your confirmation email - keep an eye out for it.

  • If you ask a question that gives a yes/no answer, expect your response to be very short! Rather, keep your question open-ended.

  • Trust that the answer you get is the one you most need - particularly if it’s not the first time you’ve asked the question.

  • Not sure what to ask? “Show me what I need to know,” is a very productive option.

  • Apologies, but no questions about medical diagnoses/treatments, etc.