ONSITE Oracle/Tarot Circle w/ Katie Thompson

11:00 am – 12:00 pm (EST), Saturday July 11th and continuing monthly on the 1st Saturday at bliss, 1007 Johnnie Dodds Blvd, the Mezzanine Suite 228 in Mt. Pleasant. Please join Katie in the CONFERENCE room for this sharing. When bliss connections & experiences nourish your soul, please consider making a tax-deductible donation at givetobliss.com. Thank-you for your friendship & support. The Oracle/Tarot Circle provides a fun and supportive environment for those that are interested in or practice Oracle and/or Tarot reading. Bring your own deck or borrow one from bliss. We’ll practice spreads, reading intuitively, and much more. No experience required! Because hospitality feels so good, we will be offering a pot of hot tea and toasted Ruby’s Bagels. If you wish, bring your favorite bagel topping to share. Ready for your own card deck? Check out the selection of previously loved card decks available in the bliss Boutique. Facilitator: Katie Thompson, dreamworkerchronicles@gmail.com You may learn more about Katie on her website ktthompson.com Katie is an intuitive medium and dream worker. Her soul’s mission is to help others connect with their own inner knowing that we all are truly loved in Spirit. Katie is a lifelong lucid dreamer with special interests in astral projection, mediumship, divining rods and oracle readings. She shares her experiences on her blog Chronicles of a Dreamworker. Katie is also a bacterial meningitis and spinal cord injury survivor and advocate. She has shared her story of survival with millions to help raise awareness and prevention. This near-death experience at the age of 18 helped solidify her life’s path towards providing care, confidence, and compassion to others on both sides of the veil in service of Spirit. Katie is also an internationally exhibited multimedia artist and New York Times featured creator of the Women of Woodworking Project. She is a children’s book author, and a longtime servant to the nonprofit arts community. Katie is married to furniture maker Joseph Thompson, and they have two children, Hamilton and Madeline.