
I’m no stranger to disaster from large-scale, known-around-the-world kinds to the small-time, personal ones that threatened to twist my heart to stone. With time and acceptance, I have come to understand these experiences as initiations, rites of passage to an ever-expanded perspective. I’m an expert in resilience.
Tarot offers a visual vocabulary I can trust for translating what I intuitively perceive. It tests my hunches, affirms my discernments, and refines my observations. Reading cards offers me a chance to check in with my guides and express my gratitude for their part in my resilience. With their assistance I perceive potentialities in the cards: obstacles and opportunities, ways through clouded thought, prevailing spiritual flows and energetic influences, likely outcomes and possible actions. Read testimonials from my clients.
I have habitually read the cards since 2013, recently I’ve been leaning into the Tarot more than ever. Our uncertain times leave me juggling an array of questions, scaled globally and to my immediate habitat. While I have always read for friends and family, I feel now is the time to practice more broadly.
I launched Ask Jeaux to share my skills and guided insights with people seeking spiritual input. My hope is to alleviate worry and stress by identifying the greater influences at play and inspiring actions to move the story along. I want to offer clarity for a path toward the greatest good.
Ask Jeaux is an optimistic project. It was conceived joyously, is future oriented, of the moment, and in honor of the past. Beyond Tarot studies, I have a raft of degrees in the Fine Arts and Humanities and my advanced research in Performance Studies adds a theoretical lens to my Tarot practice. The Habitorium, my years-long art practice, investigates the worlds of habit. I am an ordained minister, an Art History teacher at a Community College, and a pen for hire. Reach out for a conversation, if you need a reader or a writer!