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Lessons from the Empress

A Tarot Workbook for Self-Care and Creative Growth

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Lessons from the Empress

By: Cassandra Snow, Siri Vincent Plouff
Narrated by: Natasha Soudek
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Self-care is the practice of taking an active role in protecting one's own well-being and happiness. In order to do so, we must get in touch with who we are at our core. Only then can we realize how we need to show up in the world—how we want to express, without any apologies, our most authentic selves. Lessons from the Empress focuses on what the tarot can teach us about ourselves and provides exercises to strengthen our confidence in our own creative expression.

When we recognize our creative ability (whatever it may be), we are recognizing our ability to express our true selves. Using the Empress (a symbol of creation and abundance) as a metaphor for the journey, Lessons from the Empress takes listeners on a journey through the tarot using easy-to-follow magical rituals, tarot spreads, and creativity exercises in a way that will empower listeners to embrace their true self and express that self to the world. The journey through the tarot will take listeners through phases of self-care: Major Arcana—spiritual self-care; the Wands—self-awareness; the Swords—self-expression; the Cups—self-love; and the Pentacles—self-confidence.

©2022 Cassandra Snow and Siri Vincent Plouff (P)2022 Red Wheel Weiser
Religious Studies Spirituality Parapsychology Divination Extrasensory Perception Physical Exercise Witchcraft Creative Care
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really loved the "from the empress" element, and the Queering and de-mothering of the card. wasn't sure how I was going to feel about this book, but I'll be listening to it again for sure.

an interesting perspective

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