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June 17, 2025 26 mins
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Speaker 2 (00:38):
Hi, I'm Caitlin Russell.

Speaker 3 (00:39):
Welcome to the Healing Like Podcast. I am a psychic
intuitive who's been reading tarot cards for over twenty five years.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
I'm also Mayhi certified.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
Join me as I read cards, share intuitive messages, promote healing,
and much much more.

Speaker 2 (01:38):
Hi, everybody is Kayler from the Healing Light podcast. Welcome.
Before I get to my special guest tonight, Corby mid Lide,
I would like to thank you for tuning in. Just
a reminder that you can find The Healing Light Podcast
on Spreaker or really anywhere you listen to your podcasts.

(02:00):
If you want to reach out to me for show ideas, feedback,
or I would like to be a guest, I am
on Facebook at the Healing Light NH. That's my page.
I'm also on Instagram the Healing Light NH as well
as TikTok, and I'm working on my YouTube channel. So

(02:21):
tonight I am thrilled. I'm so happy to have Corby on.
She is a psychic Jesus author. I am reading one
of her books right now and she's quite the inspiration.
And we're actually going to talk about Taro first. I'm

(02:44):
going to go over Taro, the history of it and
her relationship with it and how we connect with readings
for her clients and all that. So welcome Korby to
the Healing Light Podcast.

Speaker 4 (02:56):
It's great to be here. Thanks for asking.

Speaker 2 (02:59):
Yeah, very excited, So I said, author, did I did
I look correctly? You have three books that you wrote?

Speaker 4 (03:07):
Yes, yes I do.

Speaker 5 (03:08):
One of them is the one that you've got, which
is a self help volume, and the other two are
based on the work that I do in the world of.

Speaker 4 (03:18):
Wiki wu as I laughingly call it.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
I love wiki Woo. That's a great term. I'll try
not to steal that, although I.

Speaker 4 (03:26):
Will I will find in the beginning. Feel free to
use it.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
All right, excellent, So you are a member of the
American Tarot Association and the Tarot Guild. Yes, so how
long have you been reading taro and what first sparked
your interest in it?

Speaker 5 (03:51):
Well, I have been reading now for fifty years. In
nineteen seventy three, when I was a senior in high school,
we Live and Let Dive came out with Jane Seymour
as solitaire of the card Reader and Spencer Gibbs had
the James Bond Double O seven Terror deck and I
bought it because we were all hippies. Then we had

(04:13):
our elephant bell bottoms and our David Crosby Friends jackets
and our decks. Now five years later, everybody else had
moved on to roller skates and disco balls. I stuck
with the cards because I absolutely loved the stories that
they told, and so I have stuck with them. Adding

(04:33):
on Oracle cards, Buttero is my main tool because they
can roll out stories that people understand and show people
how they can make their life better. Not as in,
you know, we are the magic cards and we can
tell you, but they allow the psychology of what possible

(04:56):
options are to be clear to the client.

Speaker 4 (05:00):
They can then take charge of their own life.

Speaker 2 (05:02):
I like that a lot. This kind of sounds like,
you know how I view them as well. So what
I'd been reading Taro for not as long as you
fifty years. That's amazing, It's awesome. I've been reading probably
thirty five thirty five years, thirty or something like that.

(05:23):
But I never I don't know anything about the history.
My dad introduced me to the cards, and I took
off with them. I tried, you know, books, books are
just whatever, They're just generic. And then my mentors, a
psychic medium, told me just go with my intuition. So
I do that. I use my intuition and I direct

(05:46):
you know what you said. But I never know the
history of it, what they mean, and how it came into,
you know, play in our lives. So would you mind
going over a little bit of that.

Speaker 4 (06:00):
Is kind of fuzzy.

Speaker 5 (06:01):
Some people say it's started with the Egyptians, and some
people say it started with fifteenth century Italy. Whatever it is.
Since the Renaissance, I believe they have been useful. And
the major literally the Major ar Kanda, the twenty one

(06:21):
cards from the Fool to the World. They tell a
shamanic journey of every man, and you have numerology correlations.
You have astrological correlations, and that's you know, talking about that.
We're going into the weeds, which I'm not going to do.
But the key is it's like any thought form. When

(06:45):
you give a great deal of energy to a thought form,
it becomes real in a conscious way. How many people
believe in Santa Claus. Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.
There now is a platform with the energy that we
give to what we think of as Santa Claus. So

(07:11):
we see the high Priestess, we have an idea of
what she does.

Speaker 4 (07:16):
We see the Emperor.

Speaker 5 (07:17):
We all know what emperors are like, and so the
cards are imbued with that kind of meaning. However, I
will say that the cards aren't static. Cards are a doorway.
There are times when I see a card and all

(07:37):
of a sudden, spirit says, this is what you need
to say, excuse me. For instance, there's a card that
is the Three Pedacles writer weight style. It shows a
medieval guy working on a stained glass window in a church,
and it has meanings like long term and mastering and
all of that. But when I was reading in Kitchener

(08:00):
several years ago, Kitchener, Ontario, reading for a couple. I
looked at the card and I looked at them and
I said, I have no idea why I'm saying this,
but there is a deconsecrated or abandoned church and that's
where you need to open up a cafe bakery. And
I'm thinking they're going to just back out of the
room and call it the looney bin. And they just
look at each other and nod, and they look at
me and go, oh, yeah, we know which one. We've
been arguing about that for two years.

Speaker 2 (08:22):
Wow.

Speaker 5 (08:23):
That's why you do have to trust your intuition. Don't
use it to back up. Oh well, the client didn't
like what I said here, so I'll say, well, it
really means this. Have the strength and the conviction to
tell them what you really see, because there will be

(08:44):
occasions when you read that the client is not happy
about what you see. But it is true. Getting Kitchener.
I used to go up there three times a year.
I was up there Labor Day weekend and I saw
some challenge is in the cards, which I told to
the client, and the client looks at me and gets
up and says you suck and walks away. All right,

(09:06):
live and do well. I'm back in January. And who
is the first person in my chair but this woman.
And she sits down and she says, last time I
said you sucked. I said, yes, I remember. It's because
you told me that I was going to take in
a border and then I was going to want to
sell my house.

Speaker 4 (09:22):
I thought that was all bull. But my daughter got pregnant.

Speaker 5 (09:25):
And moved home, and I'm going to sell my house
now to help raise my grandson. And I still don't
like you, but I want to know what else you see.

Speaker 4 (09:33):
You know.

Speaker 5 (09:34):
That's why to be a good reader, you must have
the conviction of what you say, because it's not whether
you're a writer wrong. You are merely the megaphone for spirit.
Period end of statement. It's why I tell people I
take my work seriously.

Speaker 4 (09:48):
Me not so much.

Speaker 2 (09:50):
Yeah, absolutely, you know, And I'll tell people, you know,
the cards are going to the messages that I receive.
You may think you want to know, you know about finances,
and all of a sudden, we're talking about your you know,
your your house or you know your your job, I said,

(10:11):
And that's what they're telling. They're saying that this is
what's really on your mind and what goes behind that.
Uh so you know, if we're going down that path
and that's the that's the way we're going. So yeah,
I absolutely see it, and not everyone likes to hear
what we have to say. When you do readings, do

(10:34):
you well? Probably does it depend on how long a
session is. Do you do like three cars, five cars?
Do you do the the Celtic cross or ten?

Speaker 5 (10:46):
Actually I try to immediately get a spread that is
on target when you sit down with me. Probably I'll
do a ten card Celtic just for the overview. But then,
for instance, if you had said I really want to
look at my career, I'll look at you and say, okay,
three ways we can do it. You want to stay
where you are, change jobs, or open your own place

(11:08):
that is not cold reading, because each one of those
has a specific multi card spread. Let's say that this
woman says I want to open up a benchage clothing store.
Will I be successful? First thing I'll say is never
ask yes or no questions, because what if I said no,
You'll have no place to go, and that opens you
up to the fake gypsies to go, Oh but I

(11:28):
have six hundred dollars can But we'll fix now so
you always ask the hows. So for her, I would
have a card for her, a card for her partner
in the business, a card for the energy in the business,
a card for the brick and mortar location to look
for how to market it, clients, competition, staff, finances, what
she needs to know in best possible outcome. That's twelve

(11:50):
thirteen cards because it pinpoints the information she wants. Now,
let's take relationships. The eternal question does love me? Very simple?
Five cards Bryant Bruce the relationship, what they need to
know in the best possible outcome. And if she goes
I still don't know what to do, then I'll pull

(12:13):
the three trees. Three cards status quo. She just bumbles along,
three cards for the country Jesus meeting and they have
a serious talk.

Speaker 4 (12:21):
And three cards for hostile. Bye Bye. I'm done.

Speaker 5 (12:23):
I'm getting out of here. There's nothing to do now.
The key is I have to allow her free will.
The leave may be doing the beetle juice, beetle juice,
beetle juice sign. But if she says, I'll just keep
working on it, act just zip it. The only only
time I break that rule is if she makes it
clear that she's gas lit battered and needs to get

(12:48):
after her own safety. Then the reader's turbine comes off,
my reverend collar goes on, and I cancel it for
that way. Otherwise it is whatever spirit wants her to know,
and I've given her the information, but I can't not
force her to do anything about it.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
Yeah. Absolutely, totally, one hundred percent. Yeah, I tend like
I tend to, you know, I'm similar to that, I
pull pull the tent, but then do readings. They would

(16:42):
do their own terror ording for other people. But a
lot of time I'll get people saying I like to
I'd like to do readings for myself. So do you
feel or Candy All read taro on her own?

Speaker 5 (16:54):
Or they can't put boy they have to put their
ego in the shop, really really do. That's why when
I read for myself, I actually rarely will use taro.
I find that are really good deck for me. It
says it's terror, but it's really sin is a show.
Because for instance, if I was pulling three cards on
what is my trip going to be like? To Seattle

(17:15):
Len June off three cards and what is the dick
have to say? Politics? In words, I am going to
be staying with clients. I am going to be working
with the director on a ton and indie film, and
so I can't just let it go hang out. There's
going to be politically, I don't know what I really
need to listen. Second card healing. This card tells me
that because the trip has been a week, I'm gonna

(17:37):
have a lot of guns time. I have their chance
too heal myself because I rarely take occasion. So it's
saying take the chill. Final card possibilities, which I have
recognized you because I need some very very interesting connections
out there with people who have been Hollywood writers, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera.
So for me, those three cards make most sense, not

(17:58):
pulling terror.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
Yeah like that. I then let's send me that one too, Okay,
I have I have oracle decks and yeah, and people
ask me, you know how if they want to do beings,
you know, or hit tarot cards, what do they do?
And is that you know there's there's that old well
I told they have to be given to me by someone,
and I always say, you know, no, no it doesn't.
Now you need to find one that resonates and it

(18:21):
speaks to you that that means you know that that
good positive energy. So you know a local metaphysics store,
I said, you know, honestly, if you're in a place,
I come out in the boonies, you know, for five
minutes from the nearest medical physical store. ACI am not anyone.
You know. It doesn't have to be whatever resonates with you.
It's what you do. When you receive the cards. You
know you want to make sure that you can sell,
and you thank them every day for messages and all that.

(18:42):
So yeah, I just love to vary your bucks.

Speaker 5 (18:45):
They want to work with you. The energy in the cards,
but the in the old things. Wrap them in silk,
setting aside ritual. What was important because they were serious.
Now they're not mysterious. They are panions and so don't
worry that, oh my god, I didn't put them in.
So I mean to be perfectly.

Speaker 4 (19:05):
Honest, because I read six days a week for fanis.
I got what youre thing from stables.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
They live on like this.

Speaker 4 (19:12):
They're not mad at me, but it's easy. It's easy,
and but I have them all like that for you. Interesting.
If somebody asked me a question, I'm not sure what
dick to use.

Speaker 5 (19:20):
I just look look at it and one of them
will kind of get a little spark, you know, me,
Can I play with that one?

Speaker 4 (19:24):
And it's like, okay, cool, get next ones to play
with you. Okay.

Speaker 2 (19:27):
I like that a lot. So I wanted to just
move a little before because you know, not only read
tear corporate cards, but you are also an author. So
I just wanted to talk about the books you've written and.

Speaker 4 (19:40):
How that all came about, or they're my drug choice,
that's how it happened.

Speaker 5 (19:45):
And my father, who was my best friend we share,
always said I don't care, just write something every day.

Speaker 4 (19:49):
You've got to say. He was right.

Speaker 5 (19:51):
So the book Cleaning Out your Life conset which you
have game because I asked clients at the end of
the year one of the big things that you always
stumble over there right about there next year, and they
came up with four things. Clarity, adaptabilities, simplicity in making
prince with stress. So when I decided to write a book,
I didn't want to be like all the other self
help books. You've always right because I got my first

(20:11):
one at thirteen, and I remember the first paragraph to
the day Judy.

Speaker 4 (20:16):
Has a gree wardrobe. Remember this nineteen sixty eight. Par
babit or.

Speaker 5 (20:20):
Makeup is are app but nobody likes Genny because Judy
is back right there.

Speaker 4 (20:23):
Punds of thousands of American teenagers were told, you are
versus a nice You're just kidding. It doesn't matter.

Speaker 5 (20:27):
It's not you are what you look like if you
have to be thin, and too many books takes to
do that. One of the books that I was researching
said that you needed to get up an hour too early.
Everybody to do you get an apollos poop with lefton.

Speaker 4 (20:36):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 5 (20:37):
If you're a single bom with a job at Twope
school kids in Milwaukee, you are not going to do that.

Speaker 4 (20:41):
So the book set you up to fail.

Speaker 5 (20:42):
What I did instead is for each chapter I said,
here's some of them things I did, and maybe here
is a client story, and then it was here are
some suggestions.

Speaker 4 (20:51):
But at the end of the chapter, I give you
the adventure pages.

Speaker 5 (20:54):
And these have questions that you must answer from your own,
like you can't turn to page eight and two, for instance,
on a chapter how perfect Destroyers?

Speaker 4 (21:00):
That where do you beat yourself?

Speaker 5 (21:02):
Was often why we imagine those times with the idea
that good can triumph over perfect What does it look
like now? How wouldn't look change if you stopped thinking
of perfection? Was the only correct response to a project
or situation? Now you and your bestuddy could buy the
book the same day, read the book at the same pace,
and finish it on the same day. But if each
do the questions, it will now that each of you

(21:24):
had a personal anel we read a book with it.
But that was the first one. The other one, I
cheerfully say, is about Wiki Psychic Keellow Brick Road, how
to find the real Wizard Center for fine Monkeys. A
good psychic guidance is part thing you shouldn't settle for
a forgery. Too many people don't know how to choose
again at all, so they can get dick by the schisters.

(21:45):
They can ask the one questions they go for weekly anyone.
And I wrote this book based on a very early fare.
I did if Rotto had two hundred and fifty booths.
And no matter how good their promoters are, they cannot
get everybody out. So I was reading across myficipcy, you know,
the jingling jewelry and the bad axe, that whole thing,
and there was a woman walking down the aisle, seeing

(22:05):
who she wanted to look talk to. The gypsy comes
running up and grabs woman by the arm. This is
called hooking, and it's as bad as the other kind
of cooking. She says to the woman, Oh, you need
to pick up twenty fifty dollars drag a woman.

Speaker 4 (22:16):
Behind her screen.

Speaker 5 (22:17):
Twenty minutes later we see this one leading crime hysterically
and a lot of us run over to see what
happened the gypsy and say, oh, you have family cuts?
How many of your family corn? Your bob fifty dollars
every family member twenty five? A bog the small weeks
and told the woman she didn't.

Speaker 4 (22:28):
Burn four hundreds, but she loves candles with the Roman calculatory.
I blissed really good, only one dollar.

Speaker 5 (22:32):
You know her entire family's played that cardsident in two
weeks and she bought it.

Speaker 4 (22:35):
Oh my god, what happens.

Speaker 5 (22:38):
Look, that happens more often than I can tell you,
whether it's chipsies or people the day. Oh well, I
want the married will get a street, but you have
climbing nut's gun tied As as you do, she'll leave
her husband and comes to you.

Speaker 4 (22:46):
I mean, it's all bull and that damage, says the
best of good intuitives.

Speaker 5 (22:50):
So this is a book that tells you how to
find you because I gick what questions to ask?

Speaker 4 (22:56):
What's not going to worry you? Went to run? And
there's no other book there like that.

Speaker 5 (23:00):
And frankly, I do not care if you never come
to me after reading this book. It'll help you choose
to go into it and you feel safe. All bots run,
all of us have the better reputation. And the last
one is if you're nuts and enough to want to
do what I do, you've got a magic who needs
a genie?

Speaker 4 (23:14):
Is everything I learned being on the road for eighteen
years or five weekends.

Speaker 5 (23:17):
Here on the road, my nickname is the Drab Channel,
and in here I give everything how charge with your birth, advertising,
networking professional.

Speaker 4 (23:25):
How to work with your clients.

Speaker 5 (23:26):
But I also have some things in here that I
call Corbee gets candid, and this is important because there
are some things that will never get.

Speaker 4 (23:36):
Told by other seconds. And you have to.

Speaker 5 (23:41):
Realize this may be you know, get around and say
will you woo, but it doesn't mean that it's a
Kumbaya moment and everybody has rans with everybody else. They
just won't and it's also things. How do you work
with a situation?

Speaker 4 (23:53):
Here?

Speaker 5 (23:54):
Here's one. At one show, I actually had a fellow
who we leave over my table, hooked my lunch with
his finger and said, hey, I saw you eating when
yesterday you didn't do that again today my wife. Once
you're reading now, I guarantee you they did not and
will never have to sit down with me. For one thing,
it's blatantly dispectful rather than seeing me as a human being.
I have commodity to order up like a burger a
lot tech work far and rush. People need to be
ready for that.

Speaker 4 (24:13):
Kind of thing.

Speaker 5 (24:14):
Another one I read another man who did not like
what I called him about his relationship. The next day
I found him anonymous death threat on my table, which
is why you sit down with me. You must sign
in with your handwriting in my signing sheet. If you
know you can't write your armigan or you've got some
kind of disability, and so I'll do it for you.
It's important because we were able to match up the

(24:36):
handwriting on the death threat with a signing sheet person
and render over the belize.

Speaker 4 (24:40):
Wow, it's the world to the kids to be ready for.

Speaker 2 (24:44):
Yeah, yeah, I want that book note to self. Okay, yeah,
I mean I I do. I do that. There's a
lot to talk about that that I need to consider
and think about. Absolutely, and thank you for that. I
hope you got tons of people my book after this.
And then I finally just want to talk about your
podcast because I've listened to it and I really like it.

(25:04):
And you and I talked about one of your of
your ideas. I want to steal that. I want to
steal your content, of course. Yeah, so idea.

Speaker 5 (25:09):
Remind me that you want to seal well, but you're
doing a little bit tendive thing minutes like actual.

Speaker 4 (25:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (25:14):
The reason I did that is, I mean I have
done my own Pius year ago, and I interview people
for an hour and I made them look freaking awesome,
and I was talking about and I saydn't not me
so these days, especially because our attentions sins Scott order Reachet.
For ten minutes fifteen minutes, I have a fear background,
I have a great voice of the writer.

Speaker 4 (25:34):
So for ten minutes fifteen minutes, I.

Speaker 5 (25:35):
Can put something in front of you that you listen to,
that you remember that you left. Yeah, and I mean
where happens to me. I'm Sicky nine and I'm gone forever.
My voice and my words are here when I'm going,
and that to me is very important that just because I'm.

Speaker 4 (25:47):
No older, it doesn't mean I can't help people.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
I love that absolutely than all right, so I want
to thank you very much. That's uh, go ahead. What
a great conversation. Yeah, enlightening, just great. And I wanted
to ask I finally, people want to book you, people
want to find you, they read you, etcetera.

Speaker 4 (26:03):
So simple.

Speaker 5 (26:04):
Everything is Corbymidlight. Corbymidline dot Com is my website, Queen Delighted.
Fire through Spirit is my page on Facebook, Instagram, the interest, YouTube, meeting.

Speaker 4 (26:13):
All of that is Corby Midline.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
Yeah, good, excellent, Thank you so much. I really appreciate
you coming on the show. What a great conversation, and
thank you very much. Thank you.

Speaker 5 (26:22):
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