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Journey through the Tarot via Irish Herstory

Regina de Búrca

The tarot tells our stories. Its many narrative possibilities create room for us to consider fresh perspectives as we reflect on what is familiar, and allows us to draw on its archetypal wisdom to make sense of what may not be.

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    I am a writer, editor, Tarot reader and accredited creative coach. In 2021, I produced the first Irish language version of the Rider Waite Tarot deck to remind readers of the Irish language’s magic.

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