The Healing Power of Tarot
How does tarot work to make you feel better, clearer, happier?
How does tarot work to make you feel better, clearer, happier?
1-7-2021: Have you been taking stock of the coming year and yet still feel uncertain? Maybe it’s not time to begin yet.
1-1-2021: Let yourself feel a powerful, dragon-like peace as you float into a future of courage, compassion, and hope.
12-24: In “A Christmas Carol” the injunction is utterly clear: Goodness and kindness is up to us, each one of us, and only us–not a Higher Power.
12-21: This evening we’ll see a rare astronomical event: a grand conjunction of the planets Jupiter and Saturn.
12-18: Trust is a supreme form of mindfulness.
12-15: If we could live each day not as though it were our last — but as though it were our first.
12-14: The thing about eclipses is that they touch a part of our ancient human DNA that scares us. But they’re not really scary.
12-13: Create a relationship with your angels. Invite them in. You’ll be glad you did—and so will they.
12-3: find happiness through hygge and hugging.
Play a game: Stamp your foot, shout for joy, cry, yell, frolic, pat yourself on your back, and cheer.
11-26: Instead of hearing noise, listen to the degrees of silence all around you and within you.
11-19: It makes us feel better to make others feel better.
11-16: Our jaw is an extraordinary gateway into our bodies. It’s strong, beautiful, and essential.
11-13: Children levitate all the time – you see them bouncing on their toes, hopping and skipping, peering and chuckling, throwing a tantrum and cheerfully letting it go like a cloudburst on a summer day.
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11-2-2020: It might seem an unlikely time to think about the word fun on a dreary Monday morning at a crucial time in history and during a pandemic, but …
Ask yourself this: What would happen if you enjoyed yourself?
We tend to be goal-oriented, often wanting to arrive somewhere, but what happens when we get there?
How can we love ourselves unconditionally? Here’s a way you can try.
10-22: Spices have been essential for health, spirituality, religious rites, and culinary enhancements for thousands of years.