I'm just looking for new ways to love where I am. I've picked up the Tarot deck again leaning back into my family history to see the world now through a different lens.
I really love this post, and I'm so glad to see you back in my inbox. I feel like, as a woman of a certain age, I'm finding that many other women of a similar age are gravitating toward this sort of center. I'm happy to be on this journey with you. M
I love my newest deck, The Radiant Tarot. Artist and therapist combine to create a lovely deck. The interpretations lean towards creatives and there is a creative exercise accompanying each card!
Oh, that sounds lovely! I went with traditional because that is the deck that my grandmother, mom, aunt and sister all used. I've had other decks, but there is something so solid about that deck to me. But as I dive in deeper this is one to check out for sure! I love it.
I use that one too, but I found the interpretations of this one resonated with my creative journey. They're most mystical in a way I think and the man who did the writing, Tony Barnstone, is an English professor and writer. I just love his eloquence and the way he explores the concepts.
Oh Mari! Yes! And I with you.
I really love this post, and I'm so glad to see you back in my inbox. I feel like, as a woman of a certain age, I'm finding that many other women of a similar age are gravitating toward this sort of center. I'm happy to be on this journey with you. M
I love my newest deck, The Radiant Tarot. Artist and therapist combine to create a lovely deck. The interpretations lean towards creatives and there is a creative exercise accompanying each card!
Oh, that sounds lovely! I went with traditional because that is the deck that my grandmother, mom, aunt and sister all used. I've had other decks, but there is something so solid about that deck to me. But as I dive in deeper this is one to check out for sure! I love it.
I use that one too, but I found the interpretations of this one resonated with my creative journey. They're most mystical in a way I think and the man who did the writing, Tony Barnstone, is an English professor and writer. I just love his eloquence and the way he explores the concepts.