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so I've noticed a lot of places offering online readings and I'm really curious how that works. if anyone who has done online or phone readings is willing to talk about how this works, how you do it etc I'm all ears.
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Re: reading remotely
Tue, September 29, 2009 - 9:32 PMHunny... you get online readings here ALL DAY LONG... I find it tedious because my typing skills are not good at all... but I find online readings to be just as accurate. I do better with phone readings... I am in the privacy of my home, I have my implements set up just the way they should and I've never had a hard time channeling through to my client. Win win for me.
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Re: reading remotely
Wed, September 30, 2009 - 10:47 AMwhen I'm doing a phone reading for someone, I usually tell them that I shuffling the cards & ask them to tell me when to 'stop' ~ but I don't really think that step is necessary ~ it just adds a bit more interactiveness to the process
love all-ways,
mem
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Re: reading remotely
Wed, September 30, 2009 - 11:39 AMHi, I haven't done it over the phone or the internet but have been asked to do it by friends remotely. This I have gone away and done and I have found it to be just as accurate as if they are with me. Not always do they shuffle or pick cards sitting with me, I often do it myself in their presence; so as long as the intent is there, the cards will be there for you. It helps of course if you can visualise the person or know them at least a little I am sure, but don't hold me to that as I have never read for unknown people, always people I know.
Blessings
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Re: reading remotely
Mon, October 19, 2009 - 11:53 PMI've read for strangers online, and for co-workers whom I barely know, and I actually prefer doing online readings because Im able to be more detached, objective and open to whatever insights,impressions, and feelings that come to me when Im not in a friends presence. It also builds confidence to trade readings with online buddies and you will probably be pleasantly surprised with your level of accuracy. Its also easier to be honest with people online..I can take time to phrase issues in a tactful and caring manner, so that it will be well received. When i read for friends I tend to doubt my ability and do not explain things as eloquently as I'd like.
When it comes to receiving readings, I've paid for online readings and I think they can be incredibly accurate.
Brightest Blessings,
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Re: reading remotely
Tue, November 3, 2009 - 11:56 AMthanks everyone for your thoughts and input. I've since tried this several times and you are right - it *does* work! amazing! (then again, it's pretty amazing that it works at all, so why this is at all surprising to me, I can't say.) ;-)
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