coaches who secretly use the Taro to help their clients unlock limiting beliefs.
Amanda often uses a two card draw. The first card exemplifies a given situation as if no change at all takes place.
The second card exemplifies the change that is possible if a person is open to it.
The cards empower people to take responsibility for the choices and the people in their lives. Blame and finger pointing are never apart of card interpretation.
The cards represent every possible situation and human emotion possible. The reader and client tap into the collective unconscious through the pictures that are on the cards.
If a person really is in a dire situation the cards will acknowledge this. The reader is there to empower solutions and creative insights into life challenges.
The cards can also give insights into business situations. It would be ideal to pull a card before signing binding contracts. Once again, a person is led to draw a card in the first place because she has some reservations. Heed these red flags. Do not ignore them. Death Card, The Tower, The Devil and some of the Sword cards, are intense, when drawn. These are in your face cards. When these are drawn, there’s no where to hide.
But that is the beauty of Taro cards. There are seventy-eight cards each depicting a slightly different dimension of the mental, physical and spiritual condition.
It all comes down to using this tool as a way to use the great potential inherently available to everyone, if they so choose to open themselves to it.
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Kate Loving Shenk is a writer, healer, musician and the creator of the e-book called “Transform Your Nursing Career and Discover Your Calling and Destiny.” Click here to order the e-book:
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