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Tarot

My tarot deck has been replaced a few times.  Each time I've given away my favorite deck, I felt compelled to do so.  I always told myself I'll go pick out something new and different.  Each time, I bought the same deck again.  

Tarot to me is soothing and calming.  I love tapping into the energy of the cards.  I love giving readings though I don't read for others often.  When I read for myself, I look at the cards write down whatever comes to mind and then I look at what the book has to say.  I use both for interpretation.  

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Embracing Love with the Major Arcana

I tried this exercise as an experiment with a tarot class around Valentine’s Day. It turned out to be a powerful way to heal the heart and open yourself to the high vibration of unconditional love. That’s something we all need!

 Here’s what to do.

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Of Whales & Priestesses

I've been doing a series this week on the Wooden Tarot, a self-published deck by A.L. Swartz. You can see the full series here.
What a fabulous card we have for our last day of the Wooden Tarot week. Don't despair. I am sure I will turn to this deck again. It has hooked me despite the few small quibbles I have.

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  • Francesca De Grandis
    Francesca De Grandis says #
    Interesting comments, as always, my dear! Your blogs are always thoughtful, no fluff, no pretense. Blessings on your day.
  • Arwen Lynch
    Arwen Lynch says #
    Thank you. I hope to be as "pretense-less" as possible.
  • Francesca De Grandis
    Francesca De Grandis says #
    LOL, I love it! Blessed be.
  • Francesca De Grandis
    Francesca De Grandis says #
    Interesting comments, as always, my dear! Your blogs are always thoughtful, no fluff, no pretense. Blessings on your day.
Revealing The Blind Spot: A Tarot Spread

b2ap3_thumbnail_SunMoonJustice.jpgA lot of my work as a professional Tarot conversationalist involves helping others see their blocks. We all have them. Many of us spend a lot of time ignoring them then falling over them. One of the most useful things to do with Tarot can be digging into those blind spots. They say Justice is blind, but I don't think they meant this.

I've developed a spread to help find the blind spot. It asks five questions to investigate what we are blind to in ourselves. More importantly, the spread focuses on why and how to integrate it into our selves to become more whole. This spread is meant for those of us who want to

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  • Francesca De Grandis
    Francesca De Grandis says #
    Arwen, so glad u r blogging here, it makes me feel at home as a new blogger here myself. Big hugs and love. And, yes, you know I a
  • Emily Mills
    Emily Mills says #
    I adapted this by focusing it on what I'm not seeing about my chronic illness. It was extremely enlightening in a surprising way.
  • Lisa Hunt
    Lisa Hunt says #
    Wonderful post, Arwen! I'm very glad you brought up the "shadow". This is such a misunderstood aspect of our psyches. Ignoring it
  • Chloe
    Chloe says #
    Gorgeous-looking spread, Arwen, though not for the faint-hearted! And I love your T-Rex in PJ's ;D

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The Magician from the Snowland Deck

You’ve just put down yet another Harry Potter book, relishing the time spent among wizards, house elves and boggarts. Or maybe you’ve had the privilege of watching Criss Angel’s live show, BeLIEve, at the Luxor in Vegas, or reserve a front seat on your couch every week to watch his TV show Mindfreak. Alternatively, you may be a fan of the beloved Oz books by L. Frank Baum, or an avid devotee of the Wizard of Oz starring Judy Garland.

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