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Tarot as Storyteller : Psychic Development, Cartomancy, and Reading the Web of Fate

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• Explores cartomancy as psychic storytelling, outlining techniques to develop intuition, psychic ability, and analytical questioning

• Explains how to look deeply at the symbolic pictures each card provides and open your mind to the tale being told through your intuition

• Shows how to interpret each card’s symbolism through activated prayer, spell work, and guided journeys that introduce readers to the Major Arcana as personal experiences

People have long used tarot, oracle, and playing cards for guidance and a clearer understanding of the past, present, and future. Clarity, however, is not guaranteed, and the symbolism of the cards may lead to more questions than answers.

In this guide to the art of cartomancy, psychic medium Salicrow shows beginner and seasoned practitioners alike how to read divination cards with greater accuracy and more profound insight. She shares practices to help you develop psychic ability, including empathic protection, body dowsing, utilizing sacred space and divine timing, and how to build one’s personal symbolic language. She offers techniques for developing intuition and analytical questioning, encouraging the reader to take on the role of storyteller by looking deeply into the symbols and tales that each card holds.

Expanding our concept of each card’s symbolism, Salicrow explores the meanings of tarot and oracle cards through activated prayer, spell work, and guided journeys that introduce the Major Arcana as personal experiences. She also shows how to pick a deck, cleanse and bless the cards, and properly store them, and she gives many spreads that look at relationships, career guidance, and healing.

Through her insightful teachings, Salicrow demonstrates that card reading enhances the connection between intuition and imagination. With each reading, one’s storytelling ability grows, providing clearer pictures of the players, situations, details, and an inner knowing for how to ask better questions.