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The science of tarot

The science of tarot

  1. The accuracy of the tarot reading is almost irrelevant as long as the practice guides the user to feel supported and attuned with their healthiest, most authentic sense of self.
  2. The reassurance of putting our faith in an external power is often a helpful support as humans like to feel connected to something larger than themselves.
  3. We like to have a sense of predictability and order and therefore we try to make patterns and meaning out of events during chaotic times.

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Spiritual guidance

  1. “It makes sense that in uncertain times, we turn to spirituality for some form of guidance,” says Holly Friend, senior foresight writer at forecasting consultancy The Future Laboratory , which has been tracking the evolution of

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Tarot Reading in Time of Pandemic

Tarot Reading in Time of Pandemic

  1. The world of wellness offers a seemingly endless conveyor belt of practices to heal, ground and guide us under the guise of self-care.
  2. In the anxiety-inducing...

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