Casey Zabala is a tarot reader, artist and witch living in San Francisco, CA. She is the creatrix of Wanderer’s Tarot, a hand-drawn feminist tarot deck for modern witches. In 2018, Casey founded The Modern Witches Confluence, a gathering space for modern witches to share their wisdom and craft all while nurturing a community of support in the Bay area and beyond.
In this conversation, we dive into:
What it means to self-identify as a witch
Learning to trust your internal voice
Casey’s first introduction to tarot and how it changed her life
Tarot as an affirmation of what we already know, it’s just a matter of surpassing the gates of self-doubt
The practice of triangulation, synchronous intuitive evidence that appears 3 times
Casey’s process of inviting spirits like Artemis to invoke protection and support in her practice
Working with the mythological goddess trio called the fates
The vibration of the number 3
Why Casey decided to launch the Witches Confluence
Trans-inclusion and diversity as a staple of the conference’s statement of purpose
Learning to take space away from being in the public eye and social media
The importance of setting intentional energy before an event
How to support your local witches
The afterglow of the confluence, invoking the energy of hope
Bonus! Want to learn more about how Casey created the Wanderers Tarot deck and how she runs her magical business? Learn how Casey weaves ritual into her daily routine and business formalities in this week’s secret episode!
Plus - Check out the secret episodes to continue the conversation between Natalie and Stephanie Benedetto Padovani on letting spirit come first in your business. You can share more about your own business or business aspirations here: https://www.dreamfreedombeauty.com/flowsurvey
Links
Learn about Casey Zabala and her upcoming workshops at https://wandererstarot.com/
Follow Casey on Instagram @wandererstarot and @witchesconfluence
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