Aking Tarot Magic
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Making Tarot Magic
If you’ve ever left a tarot reading thinking, Now what? How can I improve my situation?, Briana Saussy’s Making Tarot Magic provides the answers. In various traditions around the world, divination is not a stopping point; it’s the beginning. A querent may come to tarot (or other forms of divination) to receive insight into their situation but also to glean a diagnosis and treatments to remedy problems. These “treatments” are often magical rituals or ceremonies the querent could perform for themselves or have someone else perform on their behalf. Each tarot card has specific recommendations for what kind of magic and ritual might be appropriate to address a specific concern—you just need to learn how to read them with an eye to their inner magic. Each section of the book is dedicated to a single magical condition: abundance, healing, love, justice, and more. Every tarot card has an interpretation seen through the lens of and with respect to the magical condition the section has focused on. Techniques are given for the types of magical work best suited to a particular card’s presence and meaning in a reading. Suggested intentions provide guidelines for what attitude or spirit you may want to infuse your work with to produce the best result. Includes magic basics, ritual and ceremonial suggestions, and recipes. Learn to work with sacred vessels, candles and oil lamps, incense, sachets, spiritual baths, herbs and roots, magical words, prayers and petitions, sacred waters, textile magic, and spirits. Making Tarot Magic teaches you how to tune in, interpret the issue, and find the remedy.
dear elia
In dear elia Mimi Khúc revolutionizes how we understand mental health. Khúc traces the contemporary Asian American mental health crisis from the university into the maw of the COVID-19 pandemic, reenvisioning mental health through a pedagogy of unwellness—the recognition that we are all differentially unwell. In an intimate series of letters, she bears witness to Asian American unwellness up close and invites readers to recognize in it the shapes and sources of their own unwellness. Khúc draws linkages between student experience, the Asian immigrant family, the adjunctification of the university, and teaching methods pre- and post-COVID-19 to illuminate hidden roots of our collective unwellness: shared investments in compulsory wellness and meritocracy. She reveals the university as a central node and engine of unwellness and argues that we can no longer do Asian American studies without Asian American mental health—and vice versa. Interspersed throughout the book are reflective activities, including original tarot cards, that enact the very pedagogy Khúc advances, offering readers alternative ways of being that divest from structures of unwellness and open new possibilities for collective care.
Tarot Magic
Say goodbye to ceremonial robes, incense, candles, and oils. Donald Tyson presents a new, easy way to perform ritual magic with only one tool: tarot. From manipulating elemental forces of nature to making potent charms, all ceremonial rituals can be performed with a standard 78-card deck. Tyson's efficient system of tarot magic is based on the Golden Dawn tradition, which corresponds with tarot imagery. He teaches how to work magic on the astral level by projecting one's awareness into the ritual tarot layout. Learn how to set up an astral temple, build an altar, cast a magic circle, and create a triangle through which to actualize your purpose. This innovative guide to tarot magic also includes rituals related to unions, banishing, and evoking elementals. Previously sold as Portable Magic (9780738709802).