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Cargando... Mindful Tarot: Bring a Peace-Filled, Compassionate Practice to the 78 Cards (edición 2019)por Lisa Freinkel Tishman
Información de la obraMindful tarot : bring a peace-filled, compassionate practice to the 78 cards por Lisa Freinkel Tishman
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Read Tarot in the Present Moment, Full of Joy, Prosperity, and Peace Fill your heart with abundance and ease by uniting Tarot with the modern mindfulness movement. Combining the card archetypes and meanings with today's well-researched methods of meditation, this groundbreaking book shows you how to find a clearer path forward through compassion. Mindful Tarotcultivates our capacity to live and love what is unknown and unresolved. It is a practice of patience and openness, encouraging you to embrace the present moment: complete, lavish, and unconstrained. Lisa Freinkel Tishman teaches you to develop skills on three levels: mindful awareness of yourself and your querent, a deeper relationship with your cards, and a transformed understanding of the Tarot system. She also provides exercises, analyses of all 78 cards, and step-by-step examples of her own daily practice. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Even chapter 7 is not that enlightening; if you strip away the fluff, it just says: meditate so you get close to what is, without judging. Draw the cards. No magic, no mystery, just random cardboard images. Describe what you *see*, not what you think you know about the card. Meditate again. Write about the details you notice, the feelings they evoke, the questions they pose. Try to see how the cards mirror you, as you are right now.
That's it.
It's a good practice, one I will be incorporating. For me, that chapter should have been the basis of the book. I would have liked variations on the process, different spreads, meditations designed for it. More in depth descriptions of how we tend to interpret the card, and how that matches how we interpret stuff that happens in life, when all we have to do is observe.
This book contains a seed of something great, but you have to search for it. I had hoped for a tree. ( )