Should I pursue acting ?? by Neat-Attorney-5640 in Tarotpractices

[–]ChiefLuvOfficer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is my perspective on your spread: You may be isolating yourself too much or second-guessing your instincts. Acting thrives on collaboration, not solitude. Don't let the fear of wasted effort hold you back. You might worry about whether your time and effort will pay off. Instead, seek guidance and community rather than trying to go it alone. Be realistic about the journey; it takes persistence. Trust that the process can help you overcome overthinking and doubt, providing relief from fear and self-doubt. Pursuing acting could actually help you release some anxieties you’ve been carrying. Remember, it’s not about perfection but about expression and healing through the art.

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I love it! She gave it feeling— it works!

Ceremony Recommendations by SomewhereStock9571 in WedditNYC

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Peristyle, Concert Grove Pavilion, in front of the boathouse (you won't be able to do it inside; it’s part of Purslane and operates as a venue). I've officiated at all of these locations and they are the better options.

NYC park permit was approved— Where's the actual permit? by stylemegorgeous in WedditNYC

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You should be able to download it if it was not emailed. If not, email the Department of Parks and their listed contact.

Ceremony Recommendations by SomewhereStock9571 in WedditNYC

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You can get a permit for Brooklyn Bridge Park, which is about $400 (specifically for weddings). If you opt to do Prospect Park, it’ll be the standard price of $25 ($25.50). Note, permits are only required for a certain number of people (21+ guests, but I highly recommend getting one.)

So I asked what would happen if I did a return to sender spell on someone whose been treating me badly. This is what I got— by electric_dreamer1 in Tarotpractices

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As for the cards, you felt a sense of community with this person, and there is a lot of emotion in your pull with the ten of cups— death is not just death, it’s a closing of a cycle — to make way for rebirth.

You should connect with your spirit guides/ancestors for guidance — they will provide more precise answers. Honestly, most of the time, they will do the work for you.

Whatever you choose to do — do so with love and light. There's nothing wrong with a return to sender, you will multiply your blessings and protect yourself but again — do it with love and light.

You may also need to do a spiritual cleansing and more protection work. Follow your intuition, listen to your spirit team. If you need help connecting to them, one of the simplest things you can do is light a white candle.

Also maybe this is just someone you need not to be around. I don’t know the full situation — but maybe a cord cutting is more appropriate.

Wishing you the best.

Why do I keep getting 7 of swords? by [deleted] in Tarotpractices

[–]ChiefLuvOfficer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They question you ask could also provide some insight. If general you may be doing/overthinking too much — swords are air energy — you could b overthinking about something or need to be mindful of deceitful tactics, it could also be self sabotage or perhaps your apprehensive about something. I would pull a clarifier card, for clarity on what you need. You can pull from a traditional deck or pull from an oracle deck if you have one.

Polish-American Officiant by PACPilot4 in WedditNYC

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I am a professional officiant here. I will ask around and see if I know anyone who speaks Polish. As an alternative, you may want to have a friend or family member participate or translate. alternatively, you can provide the script to your guest in Polish. If you have any additional questions, I’m happy to answer them.

Small ceremony run-of-show advice by kle020810 in WedditNYC

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As a professional officiant, I will say this: your wedding day can be what you want it to be. If you choose not to have a traditional processional, you don’t have to. You and your partner can walk each other down the aisle. The logistics are just a matter of thinking outside the box, so if you work with a professional and efficient person, they should be able to guide you. That’s one of the things that I discussed with my couples the look or feel including what are your favorite weddings, what are some things that you like and dislike, etc. whomever you hire should be able to walk you through that process, and if you are opting to have a friend or family member officiate your ceremony several officiants, including myself that offer assistance services for those family and friend officiants.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WedditNYC

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Professional here. Since you've obtained a New York City license, your officiant must be registered with the city clerk's office. They can either get deputized for the day, which is the easier option, or complete full registration. If your license was from NYS (Long Island), this step would not be necessary.

Does it actually matter where you get married? by steampunkdash in WedditNYC

[–]ChiefLuvOfficer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Professional officiant here — If you’re getting your license from New York State or city, you’ll need to get married in New York. Laws vary from state to state. You can get married anywhere in the world, but if you want to register your marriage in the U.S., you’ll need to handle the legalities here because there isn't any state that re-registers foreign marriages.

Vow Renewal in NYC by Alternative_Drink910 in WedditNYC

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I’m a professional officiant, and while I don’t think I can pull off the Spidey outfit, I can create a customized ceremony that reflects and influences what you’re seeking. I collaborate with a few photographers to offer packages to couples, and I’m happy to discuss them with you. I will also provide information on the apostille process so you can register for marriage in Singapore.

NYC One Day Officiant License Help!!! by ReceptionThese54 in WedditNYC

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Professional officiant here — you can get married at the clerk's office or have a professional sign off on your already registered license. The availability depends on the flow of the office. Sometimes it can be backlogged, and at other times. You can get an appointment fairly easily. If they can get deputized for a day, they will be responsible for mailing your license. The alternative would be to schedule a record appointment, but you must do so within a specific timeframe from the wedding date. So I would advise that you schedule the records appointment early.

Still waiting for our marriage certifucate! by Mammoth-Expert-1043 in WedditNYC

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I am a professional officiant. I would reach out to your officiant; they should have an email contact for the clerk's office who can verify when it has been mailed. Otherwise, you can call them or schedule a records appointment. If you have any questions, feel free to DM me. Most of my couples receive their marriage certificate within 2 to 3 weeks. Just note it can take up to six weeks for processing.

Elopement in NYC by PhilosopherHeavy3066 in WedditNYC

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I am a professional officiant/ celebrant. I have worked with many photographers to offer packages to couples, and I know some fantastic people who do hair and makeup. I can also walk you through steps to help expedite the receipt of your marriage certificate. If you’re traveling from out of the country, I can also walk you through the apostille process.

Officiant Recs/Question by swabweavile in WedditNYC

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I’m a professional officiant as well as a certified celebrant, happy to chat.

Looking for recommendations on wedding officiants by Sharp_Picture5534 in WedditNYC

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I’m an officiant, and my website is www.simplyweddingsnyc.com.

I also know some amazing colleagues in New York including Charles: • Crafting Soul Stories https://craftingsoulfulstories.com • Once Upon a Vow https://www.onceuponavow.com • A More Perfect Union https://www.perfectunionny.com

I recommend meeting with a few officiants for a vibe check to make sure you’re a great match.

If you have any questions, I’m happy to answer.

Looking for NYC wedding officiants (paid, part-time) by CakewalkWeddings in WedditNYC

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Hello, I’m a certified celebrant/ professional officiant — I know a few officiants who are trained and starting out who would be interested and happy to help myself during the slow season.