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Thanks for sharing your perspective Kristen! I agree with the accessibility aspect. Tarot is for anyone that feels curious about it. I say curiosity is our calling. 💖

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My hot take on collective readings is accessibility, I feel they promote accessibility to tarot and oracle. I also see the value in them for deck creators as I feel it helps those interested in learning about tarot and oracle engaged and exposed to different decks and reading styles.

Imagine if someone walked into your house and saw your kid’s art handing up and commented that sharing children’s art is really diluting the art market – seems like a silly comment 😊

Of course, context is everything. My reaction stems from feeling like I had no place to try to learn Tarot to begin with. I used to feel it was only for members of a club I’m not a part of.

This person may feel like their expertise is on more of a one-on-one level and they have a need to protect themselves.

Social media is a wild space to navigate. Choosing what we consume and how we will interact with evolves as we evolve.

Thank you as always,

Kristen

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