Alexis Patri 2:00 p.m., April 09, 2022

The isolation of the second confinement allowed comedian Bérengère Krief to discover (and develop) a passion for the Tarot de Marseille.

Guest of Isabelle Morizet on the program "There is not just one life in life" on Sunday, she details the reasons for her interest in this divinatory art.

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It does not necessarily correspond to the idea that we have of the fortune teller.

And yet, comedian Bérengère Krief learned to draw cards on a Tarot de Marseille, a card game to read the future.

A passion that she developed during the second confinement and that she details on Sunday at the microphone of Isabelle Morizet, on the occasion of her invitation to the 

program There is not just one life in life

.

Then deprived of theater and, therefore, of work, the comedian decided to follow an online training.

"I said to myself that if I wasn't playing, I really had to do something new. I wanted to learn something. I had this intuition", explains Bérengère Krief.

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“I was already very interested in cards and divinatory arts,” she explains.

"And I wanted to learn how to draw the Tarot de Marseille. So I did online training. It was great. It was once a week with a teacher called Adélia, who is great, and who lives in Costa Rica. It was during the winter, we were on Zoom and she had behind the scene, the light, the sun. It was brilliant!"

"When you have an intuition, you often think it's stupid"

To the point that the comedian even said for a time that if her job disappeared, she would open her trailer.

For Bérengère Krief, drawing the cards allows above all to reconnect with one's intuitions.

"I think everyone has intuition, but you have to be in a great emotional openness to pay attention to it," she says.

"When we have an intuition, this little idea that comes up, this flash, we often say to ourselves 'I don't know why I thought of that, it's completely stupid!' And, often, it's an idea super fair. But since it's a flash and it's very short, it's hard to capture it."

"Often, when I draw from friends or people I don't know, we will suddenly have things in front of us. And intuitions will come out through the cards. So we believe in it, we don't. don't believe, but that's how I see it", adds Bérengère Krief, who also wants to break a false idea about tarot divination.

"We always believe that the draw of cards will give us the future. But it's very instantaneous in reality: it tells us in which direction we can go, but above all where we are today. Often, the cards allow me to have discussions that we might not have had otherwise."