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The Charm and the Cure

Regina de Búrca

The Charm and the Cure is a quiet space to think, feel, and recover what’s been dimmed by noise and urgency. Here I write about folklore, creativity, and the Tarot — not to fix or optimise, but to restore depth, meaning, and a sense of enchantment.

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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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