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By Vella Mour
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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
Honestly, you're probably already using tarot as self-care.
Using tarot in its most basic & modern purpose — drawing cards or spreads to find deeper meaning, connecting to intuition, or decoding spiritual messages — already exists as forms of self-care. All of this already counts because, usually, tarot is meant to help answer questions, solve problems, and uncover hidden secrets in our inner thoughts. And that is self-care, even if you didn't know it. ;)
But, there are ways to develop intentional techniques to use in your tarot practice to progress your sacred self-care journey.
Keep reading → https://vellamour.com/using-tarot-as-a-form-of-self-care/
Want to learn how to read tarot? → https://vellamour.com/product/learn-tarot-five-days-course/
You have a Great Work, and it is calling to you.
I believe that every human on Earth has a lifelong mission to complete. A gift to give the world. A Great Work, which is a phrase stolen from Deborah Castellano's book, Glamour Magick.
Great Work // That which I'm meant to offer the world. That gift I am meant to give away. How I help the world heal and grow.
Your Great Work is an ever evolving mission that you are on throughout our life. Sometimes it seems very mundane and specific: My Great Work is to become a nurse and help people. And other times, it's very vague and even seems unachievable: I will heal people's soul with my touch. But as your Great Work ebbs in and out of tangible action and flowery words, it is still there, underneath it all. I believe it is a direct response to your karmic, inner wound. The wound that cannot be healed. The wound that your Chiron sign represents and holds space for.
Keep reading → https://vellamour.com/uncovering-your-great-work/
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.