The spiritual tools I use are more than just cards—they are vessels for clarity, conversation, and deep energetic insight. Each deck I work with has been carefully chosen for its symbolism, vibrational resonance, and the unique way it communicates. Just as every person carries a distinct energy, each deck has a personality, a voice, and a rhythm that aligns with different types of readings and intentions.
I work primarily with Tarot, Oracle, and Lenormand decks, each offering a different dimension of guidance. Tarot is my go-to for layered, story-like messages that reveal the structure of a situation and the energies at play. Oracle cards, by contrast, are more fluid and soul-centered, offering messages from a higher vibrational space—perfect for emotional clarity and spiritual validation. Lenormand cards are my precision tools; they speak plainly and directly, ideal for practical questions and time-sensitive matters.
Beyond the cards themselves, I often incorporate symbolic tools such as crystals, candles, oils, and occasionally channeled messages. I may also draw on numerology, spiritual archetypes, or intuitive impressions during a session. These tools work in harmony to form a holistic picture—guiding you toward clarity, confirmation, and empowered decision-making.
Each reading is guided by the energy of the moment and your personal inquiry. I intuitively choose the deck or combination of decks that best suits your situation, trusting that the right messages will flow when spirit is invited with pure intention.
“Tools are just the medium—intuition is the true language of spirit.”
How I Choose the Right Deck
I don’t believe in random pulls. Before every session, I take time to ground myself and tune into your energy. The deck(s) I use are chosen intuitively based on your question, your aura, and what spiritual frequency is most aligned at that moment. Sometimes I may even blend two or more decks to layer meaning and deepen the insight.
“The cards don’t decide your future—they reflect it back to you with sacred honesty.”