pasta lesbian pride flag and Go down the stairs and go to the basement bar. Arcana Durham Mismatched antique furniture and moody lighting, themed drinks And a “family” of tarot fortune tellers.
as a hidden Bar in the heart of downtown DurhamThe arcana is Alternative, witchy, LGBTQ+ friendly. Although the bar frequently hosts literary reading, strange trivia and queer craft night, They are best known for tarot.
“Arcana Bar and Lounge is completely unique in that respect.” Heilche Le RouxArcana card reader, Said. “I've never encountered anything like that before. Not on any continent.”
Erin KarcherThe owner of Arcana, Family of 8 readers People who come every week.Since then each reader Everyone has their own style and deck and runs the session differently. Customers connect with readers based on their personalities and needs.
There are no TVs in the bar, giving guests a more immersive experience, Karcher said. Said.
Despite misunderstandings and prejudices about tarot, Devon PeltA member of the Arcana “family,” he sees tarot sessions as an opportunity for people to share their experiences.
pelt has completed amaster sAdministrative work at UNC, And they say they're using their research to help Interpersonal relations their connection spiritual work.
“[Tarot reading] This is just one of the tools we use to help ourselves grow,” Pält said. Said.
By working in a safe and inclusive space like Arcana, René Lambert — Self-taught reader — wants tarot to be used as tarot Clear tools for clients.they want their work to be provide A different train of thought for making decisions.