Bridget J. DeFalco
Bio
An aspiring writer who has had many life experiences that can at times be shocking, heart-warming, and sometimes brutal.
A survivor of domestic violence, and the murder of her 27 year-old son.
Much to say, trying to find ways to express it.
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Confessions of a Tarot Reader
Searching for your soul mate? Have a romanticized vision in your head of what it will be like? Living happily ever after and never having a harsh word pass between you? Is this what you have come to believe your soul mate is all about?
By Bridget J. DeFalco5 years ago in Humans
Secrets From a Tarot Reader's Notebook
He Left His Wife! Now What? Ok, you had been in the midst of a fairly serious affair with this married man. You survived all of the mayhem as discussed in my blog Cheating and Affairs and now you think you’re troubles are over.
By Bridget J. DeFalco5 years ago in Humans
Secrets from a Tarot Reader's Notebook
Why do People Cheat? Let’s start with women. There is a misconception out there that men cheat more frequently than females. In my personal observations I find this to be untrue. I receive just as many calls from women who are being unfaithful to their husbands and significant others as I do from women who are involved with a man who is either married or seriously involved with another woman.
By Bridget J. DeFalco5 years ago in Humans
Secrets From a Tarot Reader's Notebook
The Dating Game I get this over and over and over again in my professional practice. Women, who are otherwise intelligent and logical beings become irrational and unrealistic and anxiety ridden when the object of their affections becomes ambivalent, or worse, uninterested.
By Bridget J. DeFalco5 years ago in Humans
Surviving The Murder of An Adult Child
Zachary was a wonderful and happy soul who battled inner demons that, in my opinion, were generational in nature. Zach had co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, (depression, anxiety, and substance use). He had been a victim of the "Kids for Cash" scam in Pennsylvania in the early 2000s. This messed him up mentally and emotionally, but at the age of 27, he was doing well. He was getting his life on track. He was working, had his own rental home, and had his very first car. He was doing everything a healthy adult should do. He was in a relationship with a young woman he truly cared for, and they were expecting a child.
By Bridget J. DeFalco5 years ago in Families

