266: Ruined Cards and Tarot to Find Who We Truly Are

 

Welcome to Mailbag Mondays with Lindsay!

 
 

Air date:
August 12, 2024

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About the Episode

Welcome to Mailbag Mondays with Lindsay! Today on the podcast we dive into three beautiful questions sent in to us by listeners: how can we redefine our relationship with our decks when have a pattern of going to the Tarot in challenging times (and times are no longer challenging), what do we do when one of our Tarot cards gets ruined, and how might we consider engaging with our decks as helping tools in the midst of an identity crisis, from religious guilt and shame?

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PODCAST EDITOR: Chase Voorhees
PODCAST ART: Rachelle Sartini Garner



Land Acknowledgement

  • Honoring and acknowledging that this podcast episode was recorded on the unceded land of The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, currently called Portland, OR, with the deepest respect to the Kalapuya Tribe, Cowlitz Tribe, and Atfalati Tribe.

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