Card Talk

tarot for hope


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Today on CARD TALK, I’ll cover:
-ways to think about hope as a practice
-questions for thinking about what feeds your hope
-insights into my own relationship with hope
-a simple way to start exploring hope with your tarot deck
-an upcoming live course for activating hope & resources

If your sense of hope is supported by expansive imagination, envisioning new possibilities, and changing your perspective, check out Magician's Lens, beginning October 26th. This course is also available with streaming access only through the 3am.tarot conservatory.

Also recommended for exploring hope:
-this tarot spread (you can also find my whole tarot spread archive here)
-this interview on spiritual activism, an upcoming conference, and the next issue of one of my favorite tarot literary projects
-this blog post on spiritual healing & temperance
-this book on grief & climate justice; this book on tarot & creativity; this book on tarot & liberation
-our october 2024 forecast for CALL YOUR COVEN

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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