Angela Welsh is a psychic reader who works across a few different tools rather than sticking to just one. She reads tarot, she reads palms, and she uses a crystal ball, drawing on whichever feels most useful for the person sitting in front of her.
She will be at the Guildhall across both days in September, offering readings from her stand.
Three tools, one conversation
The three approaches Angela uses look quite different on the table, but they are doing a similar job. Tarot lays a situation out in front of you through the cards. Palmistry reads the lines and shape of the hand. The crystal ball gives her a focus point to work from. In practice a reading is a conversation, and the tool is really there to give that conversation a starting point and a shape.
People tend to bring the ordinary big questions to a reading: relationships, a decision they are stuck on, a sense of which direction to take next. You do not need to arrive with anything prepared.
What a reading with Angela is like
A good reading is not a performance where you sit in silence and receive pronouncements. It is closer to a focused chat, where what comes up in the cards or the hand gives you both something to talk around. If something does not land or ring true, it is fine to say so. That back and forth is part of how a reading becomes useful rather than just interesting.
The aim is that you leave with a clearer view of whatever you came in carrying, not that you are told exactly what will happen.
What palmistry and the crystal ball really are
It is worth being honest about these older tools. Palmistry is not a medical or scientific reading of your health or your fixed future. It is a traditional practice of reading the hand as a kind of map for reflection, and it works best treated that way. The crystal ball, likewise, is a focus aid rather than a screen showing fixed events. Neither claims to lock in what is coming.
Taken in that spirit, both can be a genuinely helpful way to slow down and look at a situation from a new angle. Taken as literal prediction, they promise more than any reader honestly can.
Something to try this week
Borrow the reflective habit behind a reading without needing a reader. Pick the one question that has been sitting at the back of your mind, write it down in a single sentence, then write down the very next small step you could take on it. Not the whole answer, just the next step. Getting the question out of your head and onto paper often does most of the work a reading is there to help with.
Angela Welsh is one of over 70 readers, healers and stallholders at the Mind Body Spirit & Wellness Weekend, Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 September 2026, at Stockport Masonic Guildhall. Her readings, like every session across the weekend, are included with entry.
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