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The Center for the New Age and our psychic readers welcome you to Sedona, Arizona. Sedona is home for many psychic readers. The beauty and metaphysical energies here inspire our love, art and work of psychic reading, aura reading and metaphysical studies. We and our psychic readers enjoy sharing Sedona with you through conversation, psychic readings and holistic bodywork.

We invite you to visit the Center for the New Age, across from Tlaquepaque, to experience our Sedona Arizona way of living and learning. Come to the Center for the New Age to get your psychic reading by the finest psychic readers.

Our psychic readers are available for a number of different types of psychic readings. A psychic reader can be a spiritual healer using his psychic reading abilities as an intuitive healer. Some psychic readers are psychic reading channelers. Other psychic readers are adept at past life regression, a very interesting psychic reading exerience.

A psychic reading can help you discover your psychic abilities. Find your life's path even guide you to clear energy blockages.

 

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Tarot

The Tarot is one of the most wonderful of human inventions.

This pack of pictures, in which destiny is reflected as in a mirror with multiple facets, is a vital and irresistible attraction for imaginative minds. There is a romantic irresistibility to the notion of shuffling the cards and casting one’s fate, to pulling one’s cards on the table for all to see, to drawing into the unknown, to having one’s life laid out and explained by strangers who have the gift of clairvoyance.

The traditional tarot deck consists of two sets of cards. The Major Arcana consists of twenty- two cards without suits: the Fool, the Magician, the High Priestess, the Empress , the Emperor, the Hierophant (spiritual authority), the Lovers, the Chariot, Strength, the Hermit, Wheel of Fortune, Justice, the Hanged Man, Death, Temperance, the Devil, the Tower, the Star, the Moon, the Sun, Judgment and the World. The Major Arcana represents situations and inner states of profound personal, spiritual and archetypal significance.

The other set, the Minor Arcana, consists of 56 cards divided into four suits of fourteen cards each; ten numbered cards and four court cards. The court cards are the King, Queen, Knight and Page in each of the four tarot suits. The court cards represent our web of relationships, often representing actual people in our lives. In addition, they signify aspects of ourselves, our traits, our talents, our faults and how we relate to others. Kings and Queens suggest people of stature and authority – our elders, our parents, et cetera. Knights suggest activity, courage, energy and the drive to take action. Pages represent children and young people, often bearing news and information.

The traditional tarot suits are wands, pentacles (or coins), cups, swords. Aces are the beginning of the sequence of the ten cards of a Tarot suit of the Minor Arcana. In the symbolism of the Tarot, these suits of cards represent typical situations and emotional states, all the stuff of daily life – our everyday events and struggles, our attitudes, our beliefs and our typical behaviors.

The meanings of the four suits are derived from numerology and the ancient concept of the four elements. Each suit represents one of the classical elements.

The Wand Tarot cards (fire) represent passion. As such, in a reading, a wand card usually stands for the querist’s ambition, career, creative endeavors, religion and /or philosophy; anything a person might put their energy and soul into, such as teaching and leadership. This is something you have to do, whether you are compensated for it or not. It is something that “burns” inside of you and you need to act on it.

Cups (water) signify the emotions.   Best known for representing the inquirer’s love life,  a cup card also stands for emotional extremes such as elation, depression or bliss and the negatives that come with such emotions, like over-indulgence in food, drink, drugs as well as the positives such as poetry or music and also, psychic powers, visions, illusions.  These are feelings that you surrender to, that you flow or sink into.

Swords (air) symbolize pure mind, thinking, speaking.  Sword cards are best known for denoting problems and troubles especially those relating to communications or bad press, but really about anything to do with either words and/or thoughts – brilliant thoughts as well as nightmares, sharp ideas or a sharp tongue.  This is the card of scientists and analysts, of thinking things through or thinking/saying too much.

Pentacles (earth) characterize the body and the physical.  Best known for representing health and money,  pentacles  also stand for anything to do with work, a job, a task, a craft, and also luck – that which is solid or real.

Those who believe in tarot and have their cards read regularly say that the readings help them prepare for the future by not only revealing truths about their lives, but also by divulging secrets about people all around them.  In order to get the best reading from the cards, the one who desires the reading must concentrate on the cards with the reader, and the psychic reader helps that person make contact with the cards and put their own “special vibration” on the deck so the cards will reveal all their mysteries.

Readers of tarot cards lay the cards out in special combinations called spreads.  In these spreads, it becomes possible for the reader to see a detailed, pictorial representation of the situation for which their client has come to them.  In a traditional 10-card spread called the Celtic Cross, a reader can look at the positions of the cards and determine what past actions have contributed to or caused the situation, and based on current events in the client’s life, and the “energy” of the cards, what will most likely occur in the future.

While Tarot gives suggested actions to take and a likely outcome if you take them, it does not necessarily predict the future.  The future is not a static or unchangeable thing.  With the insight gained through a Tarot reading, one can be better equipped to make decisions and take action that is in line with one’sr  best interest,  growth and development.  Using intuition and an understanding of the Tarot cards, the Tarot reader can tell a client what the cards mean based on their positions in the spread and the meaning of each individual Tarot card.  An individual card’s messages can come from the name of the Tarot card, from the picture on it and from the number on the Tarot card itself.

As with so many things, there’s a right time and place for a reading.  The best time to get a Tarot reading is when you have a decision to make and you want a different opinion or some insights to help you make the best choices with regard to a new relationship, your finances, career or business choices.  Tarot can help you choose the best route if you only want to know what is going on, or what it all means, or when you want to look a little more deeply in to your present or future circumstances.

This mystical pursuit has been used for the past 500 years or more by individuals to find meaning and guidance for their lives.  It has enabled seekers to reach beyond the limitations of conventional thought and avail themselves of guidance for life from their own inner minds.  How terrific is that!


We have 12 psychic readers and healers at the Center for the New Age. Almost all of them use a form of Tarot to provide answers and information for their clients. They do Tarot readings in person, or in phone readings. Please call our Concierge at 928-282-2085 for more information or to book an appointment.

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