Tarot: Coping with Uncertainty: The Path
By Michelle Crandell 1. The attitude to be aware of within yourself: FIVE OF CUPS: Disappointment. Accept that you will have moments, even days when
By Michelle Crandell 1. The attitude to be aware of within yourself: FIVE OF CUPS: Disappointment. Accept that you will have moments, even days when
This is a partial reading by Michelle Crandell titled The World in the Time of the Moon. By Michelle Crandell In the time of the
In Tarot, the Seven of Swords represents challenging mental states. By Michelle Crandell In the Tarot, Minor Arcana cards are divided into four suits –
By Michelle Crandell Choosing a Tarot deck can be confusing and overwhelming. The traditional Western Tarot deck is the Waite-Rider deck or Morgan Greer deck.
The cultural anthropologist Angelis Arrien said, “Long before most people could read words, Tarot was used to pass wisdom from person to person and generation
By Michelle Crandell The Fool finds himself back at the same grassy cliff he left so long ago when he began his journey. He feels
By Michelle Crandell “The end of my Quest is near,” the Fool thinks. “There is still something I must address. What is it?” In answer,
By Michelle Crandell The Fool awakes from wild, inspirational dreams. His boat rests on the shore of a pond. The water is clear. Lovely pastel
By Michelle Crandell Following his Star, the Fool travels into the night. A full moon rises, dimly illuminating his path. He finds his way, loses
By Michelle Crandell The Fool hears a beautiful wordless melody sung in a clear soprano voice. He sees the singer, a lovely girl walking toward
By Michelle Crandell A great tower looms before the Fool, magnificent and oddly familiar. “Oh, yeah,” he muses, “I helped build this tower, back in
From The Devil, The Fool learns he can break free at any time. By Michelle Crandell The Fool approaches a dark mountain. His next lesson
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by Pam ClarkA big thank you to photographer extraordinaire Pam Clark for the delightful Santa photo! He’s waiting to meet you out at Garvan Woodland
Curves in the right places: pear-shaped bodies promote better health than apple shapes. By Dr. Annie XuAs we wrap up 2024 for the history books,
While demonstrating Head to Knee pose, Karen Watson Reeves is hoping to convince Santa she’s on the Nice List. Photo by Fred Padilla. By Karen
A recent delegation of Hot Springs students visited Hanamaki, Japan. Garland County students in grades 8–11 are invited to apply for the 2025 Sister City
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