The Left-Hand Path of Tarot: Breaking Taboos, Confronting Shadows, and Achieving Self-Love
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Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
288
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Feb 2, 2026
Editorial
Weiser Books
ISBN-10
157863878X
ISBN-13
9781578638789
Descripción
Dive into a realm where the mystical meets the personal, as two insightful authors guide readers on an unconventional journey through tarot. This exploration is not just about fortune-telling; it's about embracing the shadows within and shattering societal taboos that often hold us back.
With warmth and authenticity, Cherry Parra and Carolyn Elliott invite readers to face their fears and uncover the transformative power of self-love. Rich with stories and wisdom, the narrative encourages a deep connection to intuition, making every card a stepping stone towards healing.
In this engaging guide, readers will find solace in their vulnerabilities, learning to dance with the complexities of life. Embrace the left-hand path, and discover the magic that lies in unapologetic self-acceptance and personal empowerment.
With warmth and authenticity, Cherry Parra and Carolyn Elliott invite readers to face their fears and uncover the transformative power of self-love. Rich with stories and wisdom, the narrative encourages a deep connection to intuition, making every card a stepping stone towards healing.
In this engaging guide, readers will find solace in their vulnerabilities, learning to dance with the complexities of life. Embrace the left-hand path, and discover the magic that lies in unapologetic self-acceptance and personal empowerment.
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