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Paul O'Brien | Divination & The I Ching
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59 minutes
Released:
Jan 3, 2022
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Podcast episode
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About our guest: Paul O’Brien is an entrepreneurial strategist, philosopher, and raconteur who invented divination software and created the world’s largest astrology and divination eCommerce business, Tarot.com. He is a sought-after advisor, interview subject, and speaker, as well as author of The Visionary I Ching: A Book of Changes for the 21st Century, Intuitive Intelligence, and the Visionary I Ching app for smartphones (available on Indie Goes). His latest release is the Visionary I Chingcard deck (available by Beyond Words Publishing, free sample reading at: http://visionaryichingcards.com/ ). Executive director of the Divination Foundation, for 30 years Paul has hosted Pathways radio in Portland, Oregon, an interview program focused on personal and cultural transformation (podcasts at Divination.com and iTunes).
Paul's Website: https://www.tarot.com/bios/paul-obrien
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Paul's Website: https://www.tarot.com/bios/paul-obrien
Soul Searching with Seneca: https://anchor.fm/simon-drew
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Released:
Jan 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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