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The trick to introductions is someone has to go first. Otherwise, we're all stuck hugging the walls like wall-flowers in the school gymnasium during the dance. I should know. I still have the imprint of the cinderblock walls imprinted on my skin.
So, hello, my name is Diar, and I'm a mystic addict.
Oh wait, no, it's not that kind of introduction is it?
I've been operating in the mystic sphere for a long time now. The period of "formal operations" is on the order of 20 years. If you include the informal, you can add another 10 or 12 to that. What can i say - I started young.
I expect a lot of us that have entered the psychic field started young. There's a force that operates around and through us that tends to align us to its needs rather than our own. And we are dragged willy-nilly into the world of readings and synchronicity.
I'm not going to go into a long autobiographical detailing of every supernatural event I've been through. Let's limit it to this:
I read tarot now - have been reading for almost 30 years. I give classes on various topics. I can be found haunting the chat on my site. I'm more than willing to throw my few cents on any topics or questions any of you may want to ask.
Okay, I'm done. Who's next?
Thank you for the invite, what a wonderful place you have created here. Oh yeah, its me Felicity, still out and about and still doing what I BELIEVE in. Look forward to meeting others here, and becoming part of this special place.
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Making prints sounds simple at first — just hit the print button, right? Well… yes and no. Prints can actually be quite involved depending on how far you want to go with them. Once you cross the line of producing a signed print, you’re basically putting your integrity on the line. A signature is a “seal of approval” when it comes to prints, and this is something you shouldn’t take lightly.
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Signing prints seems to be a “hidden secret” for those who haven’t done it yet. Nobody really talks about it! In addition, signed prints tend to go beyond just a signature: prep, print, frame, ship, etc. But don’t get overwhelmed — there’s a common theme among all of this: “the photographer is in-charge of the final product.” Whatever you decide to do, there’s no wrong answer. The discussions that follow are not intended to be hard-set rules, only suggestions and guidelines.
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