Episode 31: Spreads for Lovers with Ellen Lorenzi-Prince
This week we’ll look at several spreads focusing on love & relationships.
Everyone wants it, but how do we get it? Keep it? Deal with the pain it can cause? What are our illusions about it, and what is our truth?
What exactly is this mysterious, wild and wonderful thing called love? Come today and see what you can find out!
Relationship can be any intimate or passionate connection; a lover, partner, child, friend or spirit. Ethics may be tested in reading for someone who is not there.
This episode was recorded live on February 4th 2007 at the Portland Tarot Study Group
Ellen Lorenzi-Prince is a talented artist and poet. Her tarot decks are the Tarot of the Crone and Pandora’s Tarot.
- Visit Her Website: Crone Ways
And Read an Interview with Ellen from ATA’s Reflections - Interview at Crystal Gate
- Energy Spread at Tarot Passages
Music Credits
- Opening Music: time release by the Droney Tones.

- Transition Music: Toccata No 6 in F major by Jeni Melia from the Lost Art of Wooing (Magnatune)

- Closing Music: A dream by Jeni Melia from the Lost Art of Wooing (Magnatune)

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February 19th, 2007 at 5:33 pm
Hey Leisa,
I appreciate your including the study group episodes! Listening to the group members toss around interpretations for card meanings in various contexts is fun and insight provoking.
I also enjoyed the spreads Ellen presented and found them very useful.
Keep up the good work!
February 20th, 2007 at 10:30 am
Leisa:
What a joy to hear a group of people that truly enjoy working with the Tarot! Thanks also for the handout - I printed out each of these, as I am an afficianado of study guides.
Blessings,
Bonnie
February 20th, 2007 at 6:24 pm
Thank you for growing your podcast! While I thoroughly enjoy -and study -the regular segments with Ginny Hunt and Bonnie Cehovet, the audio of your tarot study sessions are a special treat. Keep them coming! (And personally, the background noise and card shuffling is not a nusiance.)
P.S. Oh, and thanks for the magntune downloads. The music interludes beautifully frame the podcast segments.
Alkalla
Atlanta, GA
April 12th, 2008 at 2:50 pm
Listening to this podcast was extremely beneficial to me. As a fairly new reader, I ‘m happy that I can identify a lot of the meanings that are mentioned. I really enjoyed hearing the process by which each person worked through their readings. It was great to get so many different perspectives of the same reading. Thank you all so much for sharing this.
Disa