Card Talk

so you want to use tarot in your activism


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Today on CARD TALK, I’ll cover:
-a quick intro to this new mini series
-roles in social movements, and how they can connect to the minor arcana
-using archetypes to find your place
-a tarot spread for affirming daily commitments
-a simple journaling exercise for checking in with the self

Resources mentioned:
-calculating your birth card
-10 ways to be prepared and grounded now that Trump has won from Waging Nonviolence
-3am.tarot newsletter essays you might find helpful: one day at a time / stop making things harder for yourself / hope is not a requirement / honor your personal cycles / pulling cards in an uncertain world
-favorite activism / supportive newsletters include Chop Wood, Carry Water / Men Yell At Me / Abortion, Every Day / WTF Just Happened Today? / Cosmic Anarchy / Waging NonViolence / The White Pages / Couch Nap / The Sick Times
-daily commitments tarot spread // spread archive
-archetype medicine lecture

For more on Meg, check out 3amtarot.com, and order your copy of Finding the Fool through Bookshop.org or your favorite local bookstore.

Find episode transcripts and more over on the CARD TALK website. And as a special thank you for CARD TALK listeners, click here to download a completely free, exclusive workbook for building your best personal tarot practice.

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CARD TALK is written, edited, and produced by Meg Jones Wall of 3am.tarot. Theme music created by PaulYudin.

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