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Friday, September 01, 2006

more free sites

Take a look - I've come across a few more free tarot and astrology websites that are well worth checking out.

Mystic Games offers all sorts of free readings – tarot, runes and horoscopes. There’s also a celebrity birthday section, some herbal remedies and of course, some mystic games. I’ve spent most of my time going through the tarot section and can’t speak for the whole site, but the tarot stuff is good. Not only do they offer a number of spreads and decks to choose from, but what I particularly like is their descriptions of the cards. Though it’s an automated reading, they’ve taken the extra effort and actually describe what each card you flip means within the reading you’ve chosen, not just the card itself. Their messages are gentle, yet to the point and useful. I recommend it. You have to sign up as a member to use the tarot and rune section, but it’s free and I haven’t received any unusual emails or solicitations since I’ve joined.

The Astrology Zone by Susan Miller offers exceptional free monthly horoscopes. I’ve been regularly amazed, even a little flipped out by how accurate they are. Though the free monthly forecasts are based only on your Sun Sign, they definitely give you a great heads up for the month ahead. No membership required.

Astrodienst has been around for years and is perhaps the best free astrological chart site around. They offer countless charts and descriptions to choose from and allow you to keep long lists of your friends’ and family’s charts on their site. You have to become a member, but I’ve been one for years with no unpleasant incident, and it’s free. They also have a paid subscription option providing various extra services. It’s reasonably priced and might be worth investing in if you find yourself liking the site.

And finally a little plug for my own site The Tarot Room. I’ve added a new Card of the Day option while continuing to offer our regular Card of the Week. It’s pretty basic, but fun – and free! Take a look. I’d love to hear what you think. No membership required.

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