Walk On Podcast Episode 59 : The Tarot

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The Tarot are not quite ancient and were not originally used as a divinatory tool, but were actually, historically, the template for playing cards. Big fan of Texas Hold ‘Em? You owe that to the tarot.

In my own life and path to healing my generational baggage, Tarot has been one the biggest influences and most effective healing modalities for me. It lead to me self-awareness and taking responsibility. It lead me to learn how to walk away. It inspired me to lay boundaries. It began my (now constant) conversation with God, the divine, the universe, the dark lord Satan (lol what you call them depends on what floats your boat tbh to me it’s all just aspects of the same Love Consciousness so I have no issue using whatever words that make my clients most comfortable). It’s a really beautiful and humble service, both to give and to receive.

The readings I have received from friends, colleagues, and other professional readers who I sought out just because I liked their work, have stayed with me and guided me for literal years. It’s been more than 10 years since my first reading and I still think about it, I still use the wisdom I was given in my every day life. It’s a gift that keeps on giving.

If you’re curious, buy a deck (or better yet ask for one as a gift), sleep with the cards under your pillow, shuffle them whenever you get the chance, pull a few, see what happens. If you have a few extra bucks, book a reading, you can even book one with me!! It’s all sliding, scale (no minimum) so just pay what you can!

Any tool that leads you to knowing and loving yourself better is a divine tool in my book—after all— whatever get’s you to the light, ‘s alright.

Tarot cards have been one of the most influential and effective healing modalities for me along my journey. They connect to the subconscious and bring forth any information you might have an awareness of, but maybe haven't been ready to acknowledge yet. This can be deeply healing, teaching, and affirming. Everyone should own a deck, everyone should have their cards done at least once in their lifetime. It's mysterious, it's divinatory, it's fun, it's a humbling act of service to read for another. It makes way for vulnerability and connection, and--if you're open to it--it works. Listen here.

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