"You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face... The danger lies in refusing to face the fear, in not daring to come to grips with it... You must make yourself succeed every t
Have you ever asked a fairly mundane question of tarot like, "So what's in store for me today?" and had a bunch of Major Arcana cards show up? So then you're like, "Oh my god, something huge is going to happen today." Then all that happens is..
I'm sure you've heard the encouragement to "dance like no one's watching." Well, read tarot like that, too. Shut off the internal critic. Dare to stumble and get it "wrong." Be foolish and say the first thing that comes to mind. Go out on limbs
Part I in my series on Aces in Tarot, Seeds of Change: The Ace of Swords. While Aces are powerful cards in Tarot, they are also the lowest number in the suit. Just like with regular playing cards, depending on the game, an Ace can win a game or
Pairing UpIn this episode, Ginny talks about the technique of using clarifiers and card pairs and how to interpret them in a tarot reading.Music: Winter Moon, Rhonda Laurence, Magnatune
Strange BedfellowsIn this episode, Ginny discusses the tense but inevitable relationship between Christianity and Tarot.Music: "Winter Moon" by Rhonda Lawrence, Magnatune
The Blues In TarotIn this episode, Ginny discusses how recognizing and appreciating "the blues" in the 5 of Cups can facilitate emotional healing. For additional links to artists and authors mentioned in the podcast, visit the blog page itsel
http://78notes.blogspot.com/2006/07/coming-out.htmlIn this episode, Ginny talks about why tarot readers often feel the need to hide their tarot practice.