To begin with, the success of any listing of ‘meanings’ depends on how closely the things that you discuss fit into the real life of your client.In my travels through the years of psychic fairs, for example, I have met hundreds of readers of all types. Some of these are certainly mostly self-taught or have been heavily influenced by some momentarily popular paperback New Age book that impressed them.When Native American culture was ‘in’ (around 1995 in my area), everyone was reading ‘Animal Cards.’Then there were ‘Angel Cards’, followed by Fairy Cards, Dragon Cards, Crystal Cards, and so on and so on, ad nauseum. (Does anyone remember ‘My Little Pony’ Tarot? Huh. Me neither.)These readings, dramatic as they try to be, dwell on the client’s past lives, or their affinity for the essences of certain types of animals, or the vibratory rates of specific crystals, or their spiritual affinity with a few dozen particular invisible angels.