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The Cards You're Dealt - How to Deal when Life Gets Real (A Tarot Guidebook) - cover

The Cards You're Dealt - How to Deal when Life Gets Real (A Tarot Guidebook)

Theresa Reed

Publisher: Weiser Books

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Gold Winner, Tarot Books, COVR Visionary Awards and Bronze Winner, Grief Books, COVR Visionary Awards“Whether you’re a seasoned enthusiast or a tarot newcomer, this book is not merely a guide. It’s a revelation, a compass, empowering its readers to navigate life’s tumultuous waters with unmatched grace, resilience, and purpose.” —Mat Auryn, bestselling author of Psychic Witch   We are not always dealt the gentlest cards in life. Sometimes we’re dealt a very difficult hand. At some point all of us will be confronted by life’s inevitable tough passages: the loss of loved ones, a health crisis or illness, the endless thrum of national and global tragedies—as well as the empty nest, the loss of a job, the loss of a relationship, the loss of youth.  “Theresa Reed has written the exact book I need exactly when I needed it.” —Melinda Lee Holm, author of Your Tarot Guide   When we’re going through a difficult time, tarot can be a source of comfort, catharsis, healing, and connection to a power greater than ourselves. Doing a tarot reading can help you tune into your instincts and make better choices. It can help you think clearly during those moments when nothing feels simple or clear. And when you realize, “I have three options, and frankly, all of them are lousy and this whole situation is just really sad,” tarot can help you find acceptance and bear the pain with a little more grace.   But even in difficult times, we can find purpose and hope. With tarot as a tool, we can make wiser choices and steer things in a more positive direction. In this guidebook, Theresa provides  Card meanings and how to interpret them in the context of difficult passages  Tarot spreads, practices, rituals, and exercises  Personal reflections and journaling prompts   “The stories that Theresa shares are vulnerable and real, sprinkled with her Scorpio Moon humor. This book is for both tarot beginners and seasoned practitioners.” —Pamela Chen, author of Tarot of the Owls  The Cards You’re Dealt will help you deepen your connection to the tarot and find what you need to help you, and your clients, begin the healing process.
Available since: 10/02/2023.
Print length: 240 pages.

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