Thanks to those who responded positively to my comments about creating a tarot class that focuses on helping a person connect with a specific deck
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I may be interested. What kind of time commitment are you thinking the beta testers would need to make in order to be able to give you good feedback and get comfortable with their deck and the tools?
Good question. . . I would think that 30-45 minutes per lesson (which would be once a week) or less would be fine. It would all depend on how much time you wanted to put into it.
One of the things I need to discover is how long it takes for someone to do a particular exercise and feel comfortable, since I'm thinking about presenting this as a workshop, and I'll need to be able to figure out how much time to allow.
Some of the valid bits of feedback will be: "This was too much at one time," or "This wasn't enough."
I'd like to participate in this! I'm just getting acquainted with the DruidCraft deck through a daily one-card reading, and it's been so interesting I'd like to do more with it.
I would love to participate. I did my first reading for myself, last night, and every single card was reversed.. Some of them seemed to speak to me, but others were speaking greek. I spent a long time looking at the cards... noticing new things... I guess I've had them about seven years, but have never read them for myself before.
I'd like to try, I am a relative novice with the Robin Wood deck, which I know you used to use, and your QoS icon was one of the reasons I friended you.
Oh my. . . this sound so tempting. I've been reading for about 5 years. . . and my reading style is not "bookish" at all, i.e., I don't use reversed cards, I give more consideration to how the card "feels" when I turn it over than what some book says it should mean, etc.
You decide if you want me, and if not, I will watch vicariously on the blog (if that's where you'll be doing it).
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One of the things I need to discover is how long it takes for someone to do a particular exercise and feel comfortable, since I'm thinking about presenting this as a workshop, and I'll need to be able to figure out how much time to allow.
Some of the valid bits of feedback will be: "This was too much at one time," or "This wasn't enough."
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You decide if you want me, and if not, I will watch vicariously on the blog (if that's where you'll be doing it).
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