
Thoughts on divination
In this podcast, I offer up some of my thoughts on divination.
Here a link to the text about divination in Britannica I mention. I like it because it just gives factual information, but doesn’t sound all judgey and biased like a lot of allegedly objective texts do when presenting these types of subjects.
You can find an extremely long list of all the different types of divination, both old and new, here.
When it comes to the Marseille Tarot, I greatly admire the work of Camelia Elias, who I’m currently studying with, as well as Yoav Ben-Dov.
STA (School for Traditional Astrology) is where you can take the amazing hoary astrology course I’m currently enrolled in.
Like I say in the podcast, diving deeper into the I Ching is new for me, so it’s too soon for me to suggest sources. However, you can use this site to virtually throw the I Ching, which is pretty cool.
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Thoughts on divination
You inspire me! Your "two cents" are truly pearls of wisdom and insight. I equate this podcast to learning how to use the tools in a toolbelt. Just having them and wearing the belt isn't enough, knowing how and why of each tool is key to being able to use them. Thank you for bringing a clear and healthy perspective to divination - a tool to help us along our journey. Looking forward to your next podcast.