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Tarot, Birth Cards, and You: Keys to Empowering Yourself
Book Review Tarot, Birth Cards, and You: Keys to Empowering Yourself Bonnie Cehovet’s birth card system forms a frame of reference to study opportunities and challenges that you will face during your life. At the beginning of the book, the … Continue reading
Archetypal Tarot Counseling (TM) Phase I
Archetypal Tarot Counseling™ Phase I Where and when: Breitenbush Hot Springs, Oregon—April 15th till 18th 2012 Hi Everyone, After a few long cosmic detours, I am finally getting back to my Tarot Counseling workshops! This three phase certificate program explores … Continue reading
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Problems, Challenges and Angels
Hi everyone, My goodness, life has its problems and challenges. I tend to think of problems as something that I “don’t” like to face and deal with, and challenges as things I “do” want to face and deal with. Unfortunately, … Continue reading
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Tagged angels, archangels, challenges, meditation, prayer, problems, stage fright
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Grandmother Moon and Self-Care
One winter evening, as I looked out the east window of my Oregon home, my consciousness focused upon the beauty of the full moon nestled in soft clouds. It was an ancient cosmic scene, and this night, the evening pearl … Continue reading
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Tagged healing, imagination, inner imagery, meditation, moon, prayer, self-care, spirit of life itself, vehicle of the spirit
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Ego and the Saturn Return
The planet Saturn represents many archetypes such as father time, old man tradition, the grim reaper and the Lord of Karma. Saturn is the ruler of limitations, fears, seriousness, responsibilities, burdens, and lessons. Saturn also stands for civilization, government, structures, … Continue reading
Do you view astrology as a belief system?
I don’t see astrology as a belief system, although I am sure some see it that way. I see it holistically, and more of a way to view the world, a perspective that is broad and inclusive. It is an … Continue reading
Do you have experience using guided imagery with Achalasia?
Elizabeth, No, I haven’t worked with Achalasia (characterized by difficultly or an inability to swallow food) but I have seen the condition. I would bet that guided imagery (GI) would be a good tool to use. However, I usually start … Continue reading