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Tarot Healing
Tarot Healing
Tarot Healing
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Tarot Healing is the new modality. It is a unique method of vibrational healing that incorporates the use of time lines, sound, aromatics, colours and symbols.

In this book on Tarot Healing you will learn what and where the Tarot comes from as well as what healing actually is. The spiritual anatomy is explored and healing meanings for each of the major arcana tarot cards are provided. Essential oil correspondences are listed and a step by step process is given so that you can do your own Tarot Healing.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKaren Seinor
Release dateAug 7, 2013
ISBN9780992295981
Tarot Healing
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Karen Seinor

Karen is one of those people who truly loves the new, the interesting, the old and the quirky. She has had a love affair with natural and alternative therapies and practices, for many years, and has used this as a basis in the healing work she does with clients in both her one to one sessions as well as group work.Karen writes for pleasure and uses the process as a method for clarifying her own thoughts and insights which are then grounded through the act of writing.Actively working specifically with Tarot since 1995, Karen has taught and offered consultations throughout Australia, in the United States, Asia and the UK. She is the creator of Tarot Healing,Taroga ( a fusion of Dru Yoga and Tarot Archetypes) and of course, the Tarot Oils TM.Karen draws on a combination of life experience, study and an inherent natural ability to see beyond the mundane levels of existence.

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    Tarot Healing - Karen Seinor

    Tarot Healing

    The New Modality

    BY KAREN SEINOR

    Copyright 2013, Karen Seinor

    Smashwords Edition

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, scanned, or distributed in any printed or electronic form without permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in reviews.

    ISBN 978-0-9922959-8-1

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    The Tarot and Healing

    Body, Soul and Spirit

    Components of Tarot Healing

    The Major Arcana Cards

    Essential Oil Correspondences

    Doing Tarot Healing

    Final Thoughts and Further References

    Introduction

    In popular culture, the Tarot is mostly known as a tool of divination. But like many Tarot readers, I also believe it can be used for healing in a more formal sense. As a spiritual healer, I’ve experimented with Tarot cards and other tools while doing energy work on clients, which has led me to develop a method of vibrational healing that incorporates the use of time lines, sound, aromatics, colours and symbols. I have called this work Tarot Healing, and my sense is that it can create improved health and wellness, and a clearer path to accomplishment for the soul.

    We can find healing through Tarot cards in several ways. I believe that by combining the healing properties of the Tarot with other tools, by including a focus on each card’s colours and symbols, as well as aromatherapy and vocalization, we can increase the Tarot’s healing potential. I’m writing this book to share my thoughts and method with readers interested in helping people, including themselves, find a way to smooth their path.

    Healing

    In order to discuss healing in any depth, first and foremost it is necessary to get comfortable with the reality that ‘healing’ is not necessarily ‘cure’.

    The healer’s role is an interesting one; the work is not necessarily to ‘fix’ but rather to channel additional energy through for the client to fill their fuel tank, so to speak. So in effect, the client has a greater reserve of energy to utilize for their internal healing processes.

    This does not necessarily create healing on the physical plane; the expectation is not to cure any illness or disease that the client is experiencing, rather it is to bring the body systems back into a state of balance. Sometimes healing occurs through assisting the client to pass over into death, and other times it allows the client to accept and live with their affliction with less suffering.

    For some of us, an illness or disease is part of the learning experience that we have chosen as souls to undertake in this lifetime. It is often difficult to comprehend this, especially when someone we care for is suffering, but life is a large tapestry and unfortunately we are only able to see our own small threads -- that is, until we have the luxury of hindsight.

    There are a few important things that need to be mentioned in regard to healing and working as a healer:

    - We should have no emotional investment in the outcome of the healing. There is no room for the ego when working as an agent for healing.

    - It is not necessary to be involved in the experience or pain of the person receiving healing. A certain level of detachment is required, and detachment does not inhibit the expression of your compassion and empathy.

    - A quiet, calm environment should be maintained during a healing session wherever possible.

    - Love is the energy used in healing, the pure essence of love that comes only from the Source.

    - People often talk about the need for protection when they work as healing agents. If our intent is pure and our focus in the healing is for the most harmonious outcome, we are working with the healing energy of love and that in itself is our protection.

    Chapter 1: The Tarot and Healing

    What is Tarot?

    Tarot cards are many things: elements of a game, tools of divination – and even sources of healing.

    The standard Tarot deck consists of 78 cards. The cards are divided into two groups called ‘arcana’, which means ‘secrets’. The first group, the major arcana, consists of 22 cards. Each card has a meaning and significance, whether you’re using Tarot as a game, for esoteric purposes, or for healing. The minor arcana are the other group of cards in a Tarot deck. These are similar to cards found in typical playing decks. The suits in Tarot are: pentacles, wands, swords, and cups. In divination and healing, the suits represent the elements earth (pentacles), water (cups), air (swords) and fire (wands) which are important in magic as well as transformational work. Some more recent decks, like The Voyager, make minor changes to the terminology (for example, this deck has renamed ‘swords’ ‘crystals’).

    The major arcana cards represent the initiations or lessons of the soul, and the minor arcana are the more material everyday life expressions of the soul’s journey. It’s for this reason that I don’t use the minor arcana cards in my

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