by
Julia Gordon-Bramer
314.517.0158
tarot@nighttimes.com

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Unique Entertainment for:
Special Events
Corporate Events, Employee Retreats, and Conferences
Private Parties
Festivals
Individual Readings
Telephone, Skype, and Email Consultations



Julia Gordon-Bramer has been reading tarot
cards for over 32 years.

References available.

Phone or Skype your reading
from anywhere in the world!
Call or email ahead of time to schedule, pay via PayPal.
Call or email ahead to schedule time



Recent clients include:
Edward Jones, Isle of Capri Casinos, Lake St. Louis,
St. Louis Public Library, Soulard Market, Burger King,
USA Mortgage, Venus Envy Festival, Macklind Days, Cirque du Erotica, and numerous conventions, conferences, private parties, weddings, bachelorette parties, baby showers, and personal consultations.

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Julia Gordon-Bramer is delighted to announce that she will be presenting on Sylvia Plath's poem,
"A Secret," as it relates to Tarot and the author Lawrence Durrell
, at the
Lawrence Durrell Centenary Conference
in London, England
,
 June 13-16th, at Goodenough College
and the British Library.

Check in here for more information
as it comes available.

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Please note:  Julia does not dress in costume. This is the real deal—but she will certainly dress to accommodate the mood of your event.

Contact: Julia Gordon-Bramer
PO Box 1747
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
tarot@nighttimes.com
314.517.0158

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Of Note:

See St. Louis Magazine’s feature on Julia Gordon-Bramer here:
 
“What it’s like to be a Tarot card reader.”  

As seen in The Date Deck
(Note: "Palm" readings is a misprint. Tarot only)

Romance novelist Susan McBride writes of Julia Gordon-Bramer's tarot reading in a guest blog on the Avon Books site!

Nationally recognized, award-winning poet Troy Jollimore, published a poem,
"Tom Thomson in Terror," featuring his
own Tarot reading with “Madam Julia”
in his collection of poetry,
At Lake Scugog
(Princeton, 2010)


Consultant for Tuaca liquor's tarot campaign:


St. Louis Post-Dispatch
’s Pictures of Julia and the cards at the Bizarre Bazaar at the Soulard Art Market, May 2009.

Read Julia Gordon-Bramer’s “Humongous Tarot Blog” here:
http://prefirstdrafts.blogspot.com/2008/10/humongous-tarot-blog.html  






What’s the difference between tarot, psychics and straight fortune-telling?

Unlike the psychics and fortune-tellers (some authentic, many not) that you’ve no doubt encountered at carnivals, street fairs, etc, the tarot (pronouced "tair - oh") reveals one’s past and present, as well as the future—immediately authenticating itself  to the questioner.

Rooted in the Kabbalah, our tarot decks today reach back to reflect within their design and meaning the myth and practices from as long ago as ancient Greece and Egypt. Contrary to popular belief, the tarot is not religious, and does not conjure spirits, good or evil. In fact, the famous psychologist, Carl G. Jung, used tarot when he established his work with cross-cultural human archetypes. The principle of tarot is that we are all connected and all wiser than we realize; the questioner is merely guided to the answers through the tarot card reader, his or her intuition, and sensitivity.

The tarot cards reflect one’s position back to them, past, present, and the path that he or she is on (the future). If questioners don't like what the future holds, then they can simply change their path. Readings can be oriented to subjects such as Career, Love, Money, Health, Family, or just a basic “Tell me what’s coming up for me” kind of reading. Yes or No questions, and specific relationship questions, can also be asked.


Call 314.517.0158 or email tarot@nighttimes.com to reserve your event now.