Category: Quotes from Spiritial Authors or Practitioners
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A Luminary in the World of Tarot

Rachel Pollack, a prominent figure in the tarot world, has made significant contributions to tarot literature and education. Her seminal work, “78 Degrees of Wisdom,” offers deep interpretations of each tarot card and delves into the history, philosophy, and psychology of tarot. Pollack’s influence extends beyond her written work, as…
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Celebrating the Life and Wisdom of Louise Hay

Louise Hay, a pioneer in self-healing and empowerment, overcame adversity and founded Hay House to promote personal growth. Her impactful teachings on affirmations, self-love, and the mind-body connection continue to inspire millions worldwide. Through her legacy of love and wisdom, she remains a beacon of light in the realm of…
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Did They Really Say That?

The article delves into 5 famous quotes about tarot and their authors, shedding light on the enduring wisdom of this ancient practice. From Angeles Arrien’s view of tarot as an outer oracle to Mary K. Greer’s emphasis on its versatility, the quotes encapsulate the multifaceted nature of tarot, offering profound…
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Mirror Work: Turning Self-Affirmations into Self-Love

Mirror work, popularized by Louise Hay, involves speaking positive affirmations to oneself while looking in the mirror. This practice aims to nurture self-acceptance and empower individuals. It engages visual and auditory senses, rewiring the brain for a positive self-perception and increased resilience. Mirror work can lead to enhanced self-awareness, confidence,…
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Connect with Your Inner Self through Tarot

Tarot is a soulful language that fosters a profound self-connection, decoding intricate messages of the psyche. Each card represents unique energies, offering insights into thoughts and emotions. Through tarot readings, individuals gain a deeper understanding of their own narrative, accessing collective wisdom and personal growth. Embracing tarot leads to self-discovery…
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The Rider-Waite Tarot

The Rider-Waite Tarot deck, first published in 1910, is one of the most popular tarot decks globally. It was created through a collaboration between occultist A.E. Waite and artist Pamela Colman Smith, both members of the Golden Dawn secret society. Unique features include illustrated Minor Arcana cards, rich symbolism and…
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Using Tarot for Self-Discovery

Tarot, according to Philippe St Genoux, isn’t about psychic predictions but a tool for self-discovery and personal growth. Its power lies in enhancing creativity, awareness, imagination, clarity, understanding, and joy. St Genoux’s book persuasively highlights this unique approach to tarot. Tarot practice, influenced by personal beliefs and experiences, can provide…
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Fake It Till You Make It

The author conveys the idea of “fake it till you make it” in the context of self-improvement and shaping one’s reality. This principle is illustrated through personal experiences and an instance from Shawn Leonard’s Hay House presentation, demonstrating the potency of faking happiness as a gateway to achieving real contentness.…
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It’s All About Communication
Some people believe tarot cards are a form of black magic or senselss new age musticism, but for me they are a practical way of talking directly to the universe. — Toyah Willcox