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Walking the Spiritual Path: Alternating Between Outer Teachings and Inner Contemplation

13 Aug 2013
 After yesterday's message of faith, today, from the Yoga Tarot, we have two cards that, to me, remind us that all the teaching we need is already available to us. We…
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To Overcome Pain, Move It from the Material World to the Sacred

2 Jul 201312 Oct 2017
So, I pulled two cards from the Yoga Tarot this morning and BOTH cards show a yogi meditating. What do you think my advice will be for today? :-) First,…
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Cards for the Day: King of Pentacles/r’d Sun: Let the World Be Your Bible Today. John 8:12

14 Oct 2012
Today the King of Pentacles appears in our cards, represented by Kukai, the founder of Japan's Shingon school of Buddhism. (For those who, like me, don't speak Japanese, Shingon is…
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Five Steps for Making Meditation Less Austere and More Sustaining

1 Oct 2012
I promised a post on meditation, so here it is! :-) Many people, and I used to be one of them, view meditation as an austere discipline, simply a way…
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Cards for the day: Knave of Swords/Justice: In the face of what you don’t understand, act with integrity.

2 Aug 2012
The Knave of Swords shows up, and what's the first thing he does? He breaks something -- our idea of what's really true. Suddenly we're full of doubt. What's true,…
spirituality…

A Magic Lesson: 180 Your Day or Your Mood by Using the Power of Intention

29 Jun 201229 Jun 2012
My yoga teacher, Theresa Reed, always begins her classes by advising us to set our own intention for the class. But only recently did I begin to realize the true…
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The Spiritual Path: Why Tarot and Not Ministry?

5 Jun 201215 Jun 2012
Tarot is a spiritual path. People in the tarot community know this, but people outside the tarot community often do not realize it. Like religion, tarot is (or can be)…

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