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One of the things that I love about yoga is the sense of clarity it gives me. When I am feeling unsure of myself and the things happening around me, I turn to my mat to look for answers. Some people will tell you that this is because yoga frees up energy paths in our bodies so that prana can move freely, and that you access all parts of you. Whatever causes that feeling of completeness and bliss, all I know is I want more of it. It is in that space that I feel like my strongest and best self, and I am most capable of seeing the world clearly. We are all looking for answers to life's hard questions. We all have decisions in our life that we are unsure of.
So in my journey I came across an opportunity to learn about he tarot. Before this, I had little no exposure to the tarot deck, I did not know its history or understand the symbols on it. So I took this course that gave me some insight to the symbolism in the cards, almost like art history, and learned how to interpret the cards too. I personally don't believe that the cards are capable of telling your fortune. But they are a great tool for helping one tap into the unconscious thought patterns, and noticing things that maybe you hadn't noticed before. Like when I spoke about the chakras in my previous blog post, the tarot is a tool to help give you understanding into what is happening in your conscious and unconscious mind and help you make the best choices for you.
If you are interested in getting your cards read, please check out the booking section above. Readings can be done in person, or over the computer. For a limited time these readings are free, to help me practice. If you are interested, contact me or put in a book a session request! Thanks for helping and supporting me on this journey.
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