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Meet Fábio Anzolin Borges of Venice Beach

Today we’d like to introduce you to Fábio Anzolin Borges.

Alright, so thank you so much for sharing your story and insight with our readers. To kick things off, can you tell us a bit about how you got started?
My journey as a tarot practitioner started when I decided to enroll at a clairvoyance program in Santa Monica. At the time I thought it would be a good idea to learn more about myself and use that knowledge for my acting career. I never anticipated becoming a psychic and let alone do it professionally. Crazy to think that was over fifteen years ago. For a while I did readings mostly for my friends or friends of friends. Even though the feedback was great I had a lot of resistance towards it. What I gave the wrong prediction? What if people thought I was insane? What if this what if that… But people kept coming back for more information. Things I predicted would happen. It was confusing to say the least, because that was not the path I saw myself following. So I made a pact with the Higher Power, I said “God, if you want me to do this, and deliver messages to people, I will. But these are my terms: it can’t interfere with my other passions and I also need to get information about my own life”. There’s this big misconception that readers shouldn’t be allowed to use their own gifts for their own lives. Well, I never heard anyone tell an accountant not to use their best skills to do their own taxes. Then when COVID hit my career took off. The word of mouth grew strong and here I am…

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
For the most part it has been pretty meteoric. Because of the strong word of mouth, doors have been pretty wide open. The only hurdle I would say I had is keeping boundaries with friends. There was a time I would wake up with texts like this: “So, what’s the vibe on this new guy I met?” “What’s the vibe on this job?” And so on. I would also get calls late at night, midnight and so forth. Friends asking questions. I had big falling outs with friends who didn’t get the message I didn’t want to just “check the vibe on-dial” anymore. Even people that got close to me, after the fact I had said I couldn’t be psychic-on-dial, would manipulate things so I would be available for a quick check-in. It also led to several misconceptions about what my role really was. All of a sudden I needed to be available for every disaster they had to “check the energy”. “Am I safe?” And as much as I wanted to be that person that would be there every time, it started to take a toll on me. Also, a psychic is not a savior. I have no divine power of intervention in someone’s life. I’m not a miracle maker that makes problems disappear. As contrary to what some of my so-called friends from the past thought, I couldn’t save anyone from cancer. So yeah, I’ve been called a cheap witch, and yelled at in the middle of a meditation studio because I wasn’t available to do a “check in” or a prayer. It hurt me because I did love those friends, but I see now that they just wanted information, and I wanted someone with no agenda to just make the most of this experience on Earth with.

Can you tell our readers more about what you do and what you think sets you apart from others?
I don’t know if I have an specialty as a tarot practitioner and clairvoyant. I read everything and give people all kinds of information, My readings are very detailed. And my predictions are very accurate, But I think what sets me apart is my ability to see people, and their internal struggles, to really make someone feel seen. A lot of people go through life feeling unseen. So, to offer them understanding and hold space for their concerns with integrity and empathy is very important. I’m not sure if I have one particular thing I’m the most proud of. However, recently I did help a mother reconnect with her son who had passed years ago at a National Park. It was a beautiful moment of connection and alignment and I will take that session with me forever. I also do love when people show me pictures of the babies I predicted them having, or mention my name at a wedding I predicted for them, or come back and say their careers took off. It makes me feel the message was rightfully delivered and that I did my job. This different kind of job God gave me.

Risk taking is a topic that people have widely differing views on – we’d love to hear your thoughts.
Having the courage to pivot careers was by far the biggest rick-taking I can think of. To have the courage of not being labeled as one thing only – as I did for so long as an artist – and give myself permission to let the journey transform me and my 7th chakra and destiny. We are so attached to the passions we carry, and some of them we carry for so long, that that mere thought of change is earth shifting. I’m happy I took the leap. I learned that I didn’t have to cancel being an artist, in my case a storyteller, to have a successful career as a tarot practitioner. My experience in the wellness world has helped me immensely with my screenwriting career.

Pricing:

  • 30 min (remote): $99
  • 45 min (remote): $144
  • 60 min (remote): $188
  • 60 min (in-person): $222

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