Gigi
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SaltySeaWitch said:Tarot is considered fortune telling. When I called my city after finding the law, they said disclaimer or not, I could not legally give any type of readings. I know some tarot laws have been over turned in other states. I would just check the states/counties/cities you plan to visit and plan to be in places where it is legal. It's the con artist people charging to remove curses or bad auras who make it hard for genuine, helpful people who do nothing of the sort to harm people.
Thank you SSW for this information. When I read the statute my Irish temper started to boil a tiny bit. Mainly because it shows that those writing the laws know nothing of Tarot. As in- Tarot has roots and symbolism from the Kabbalah. Tarot also has it’s place in religions like Santeria, Voodoo & Wicca to name a few. Me thinks, the exemptions are more Christian-based exemptions. *sigh* You might be able to fight on their own ignorance using their own religious exemptions. The statute itself is unconstitutional IMHO. I know there are charlatans that have really conned many out of their hard earned money but advertisers do that every day! ack!
Anyway, this is not the place to protest. I wasn’t planning on reading for money on the road. But I love studying and learning new decks and I read for people as a gift now. I’m not sure how far along you or the OP are in your tarot studying but I’d highly, recommend, “78-Degrees of Wisdom” by Patricia Pollack. (Anything by Patricia is highly recommended!) It’s not for beginners but it’s the bible of Tarot. My other suggestion is once you have gotten a handle on the Rider-Waite deck. (the deck to start learning on) Play around with other decks. Each has something to offer!
Gigi :heart: