Tarot 
Tarot Readers will usually lay cards out in a ‘spread’ or layout of
cards to respond to questions about relationships, finance, work etc.
They then ‘interpret’ the energies of the cards and explain how these
affect you. Tarot readings are excellent for general readings and
specific questions on relationships, work, family, home etc. Many
readers use Tarot to help them with their clairvoyance and more ‘guided’
readings. The Tarot is a deck of 78 cards that are split into four
suits, based on the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual levels of
the human being, plus the 5th suit – the Major Arcana, which represents
the Soul of the client. For nearly 600 years, Tarot cards have
fascinated people with their interesting and complex depictions. The
information we receive from the Tarot is mainly relayed through images
and symbolism. The Tarot reader “translates” these images into our
language. Cards are a sort of counsellor and provide the right answers
at the right time. However, they neither relieve us from making our own
decisions, nor do they portray life as an unalterable streak of fate.
Clairvoyance 
The word ‘clairvoyant’ means ‘spirit-seeing’ (‘clair’ = spirit,
‘voyant’ = to see). A clairvoyant reader is able to receive information
about the caller by psychic ability, without cards or any other tool.
The reader may see ‘guides’ or people from spirit and will mostly just
sense or know information about you and your life. Clairvoyant readings
are excellent for general readings as well as those on specific areas or
questions.
Love & Relationships
Love and relationship readers are experienced in dealing with matters
concerning our personal relationships. They can guide us through
difficult situations involving not just the relationships we have with
our partners, but also matters involving our friends and family.
Clairsentient 
Clairsentience (fr. clair = clear and sentience = feeling) is a form
of extra-sensory perception where a person acquires psychic knowledge by
means of feeling. A clairsentient is generally a person who can feel
the movement of other people. There are many different degrees of
clairsentience and a clairsentient can pick up on the thoughts and
emotions of other people or become aware of the general well-being of
other people. They however do not possess a third eye as they can only
have a vivid feeling as opposed to a vivid picture in the mind.
Spirit Guides 
All of us have one or more Spirit Guides who watch over us and are
able to help or ‘guide’ us through our lives so we have the opportunity
to learn what we are here to learn. Our Guides do not force us nor are
they with us watching every move we make and hearing every thing we say.
Most of us are not aware of their presence and what they are wanting to
tell us. Readers can tune into your Guides and often tell you a little
about who they are and why they are with you. Using their clairvoyant
skills they can pick up on information to pass on to you. Readers will
tell you whatever information they are given and you can also ask any
questions you may have. Our Spirit Guides come in all shapes and sizes
and they are definitely not all Egyptian Priests or Native American
Indian chiefs. Sometimes they can be children, animals or a relative who
have passed over.
Psychic 
A person who is psychic has the ability to perceive things hidden from
the senses through means of extra-sensory perception. Some people
believe that psychic powers can be heightened by the study and practice
of various disciplines such as meditation. The word "psychic" is a
generic term that describes a person who can "sense" on a purely
material level but is not able to "tune in" to the spirit world, which
is what a medium does. All mediums are psychic but not all psychics are
mediums. A psychic will use tools that can be used in conjunction with
their natural abillity, for example, tarot cards, runes, palm-reading
etc to calculate the future events and give probable forecasts.