Tag: tarot
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Witch Quest, Week 1: Manifesting Intentions: A Morning Spell

This week, start each day with a morning spell to manifest what you want to create in your life.
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The Subtle Rules the Dense
In my quest for deeper understanding, I came across the following quote: “All magic, including sorcery, is the putting into practice of this: that the subtle rules the dense — force, matter; consciousness, force; and the suberconscious or divine, consciousness.” This is the space between stimulus and response, wherein lies our power for growth and…
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Staying Jung: Living in the Present with the Tarot

This week, I discovered that Carl Jung, the father of modern analytical psychology and protégé of Sigmund Freud, spoke of the Tarot cards as a way to explore our inner selves and the hidden forces that motivate our behavior.
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The Tarot Predicted My Heart Would Break – and It Did

I draw a Tarot card each morning for a fresh perspective to set my daily intentions. Today I drew the three of swords: the heartbreak card. Sadly, it came true.
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It Turns Out My Tarot Deck is a Smartass Also

A few weeks back, I wrote an irreverent post about the Tarot entitled, “My Tarot Cards Told Me I’m a Smartass.” This week, my Tarot deck paid me back.
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The Last of My First Impressions of the Tarot

My last two posts (My Tarot Cards Told Me I’m a Smartass and I’ll Take My Tarot Salty, Please) have been about my first impressions of the original Rider-Waite Tarot deck. Here is my final post on this subject.
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I’ll Take My Tarot Salty, Please

This week, I’ll continue with some of the cards in two decks of the Minor Arcana: Wands and Cups. These suits symbolize fire and water, desire and emotion, clubs and hearts, John and Paul, Bert and Ernie. Enjoy.
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My Tarot Cards Told Me I’m a Smartass

I’ve studying the Tarot with as much reverence as any other belief system I’ve studied – which is to say, not that much.