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The Tarot Memo

Joy Manning

Information about upcoming tarot events plus a peek inside my tarot journal.

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The 4 Fours & Making Margins

The 4 Fours & Making Margins

Philly area friends: Event alert!

Please join me on June 5th for a by-donation tarot-inspired creative writing session at Full Moon Blends.

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a year ago
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The Eight of Wands & Intuitive Tarot

Not my niece, a stock photo. This is my impression of how she sees the Eight of Wands though.

I was in my third tarot course before I memorized the traditional meanings, symbols, and correspondences for each card.

This type of learning ha...

a year ago
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We Are All the Same Age & 10 of Pentacles

I may not have connected but I did collage

Earlier this week, I planned to go to a networking event called “collage + connect.” When I first read about it, this event drew me like a magnet. I love collage, and I love to connect!

Once upon...

a year ago
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Significators, the Eight of Pentacles, and Dreams of The Franklin Mint

A collage I made to capture that eight of pentacles vibes

A significator is a card that is intentionally chosen to represent the person asking the question or getting a reading (the querent). Of course, when you’re working with tarot for y...

a year ago
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Tarot as a Tango

When I read for people, I remind them that a tarot session is a collaboration between you, me, my highest self and yours, my spirit guides and yours, plus god, the universe, or whatever.

It’s not just me giving you answers about what will...

a year ago
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