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Fabeku and I try to tackle the perennial problem of finding validity. The search for the origins of tarot often falls prey to wondrous fabrications trying to justify its validity. On a personal level it is easy to fall into the same trap. Who or what can we trust to tell us we are on the right track. Can we, with confidence, trust others to tell us we are on the right track at all?
Heads up – there are a few swear words in this one.
You can find Fabeku online here
Thanks for listening. Let me know what you think.
Andrew McGregor
If you enjoyed this post you also might like to join my email list. You get my free eBook Simply Learn Tarot and extra content about how to find happiness and live a spiritual life that I only share with my list. You can sign up here.
“Valid sticker” by Danielle Scott Used under Creative Commons License.;
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Fabeku and I try to tackle the perennial problem of finding validity. The search for the origins of tarot often falls prey to wondrous fabrications trying to justify its validity. On a personal level it is easy to fall into the same trap. Who or what can we trust to tell us we are on the right track. Can we, with confidence, trust others to tell us we are on the right track at all?
Heads up – there are a few swear words in this one.
You can find Fabeku online here
Thanks for listening. Let me know what you think.
Andrew McGregor
If you enjoyed this post you also might like to join my email list. You get my free eBook Simply Learn Tarot and extra content about how to find happiness and live a spiritual life that I only share with my list. You can sign up here.
“Valid sticker” by Danielle Scott Used under Creative Commons License.;
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