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FORUM DESCRIPTION & GUIDELINES:
This is the place for Topics, Discussions, Questions, Opinions and things that don't seem to fit within an existing category on the forum.
*IMPORTANT: Please help keep things focused. Feel free to post what you want here as long as it relates to the spirit of the Cult of Tarot. That means Cards of all kinds, Occult, Spiritualism, Astrology etc.
Please don't post technical issues here. For help with technical issues send an email to: support@cultoftarotforum.com or PM Joan Marie or visit the tech assistance forum.
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Re: Therapists & Astrology / Tarot / Psychedelics
hey, maybe you could comment a bit about this article along with just posting a link? It might lend better to a discussion.
(btw- not everyone can read NYTimes online, they have a limit of 10 articles a month for non-subscribers.)
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Re: Therapists & Astrology / Tarot / Psychedelics
Apologies, I completely overlooked the fact that not everybody has a NY Times subscriptionJoan Marie wrote: ↑04 May 2020, 18:55hey, maybe you could comment a bit about this article along with just posting a link? It might lend better to a discussion.
(btw- not everyone can read NYTimes online, they have a limit of 10 articles a month for non-subscribers.)
For that reason and the sake of brevity, I will only offer the observation that this represents ongoing and important strides for "grounding" the perceptions of Tarot, following in the earlier footsteps of Dr. Robert Wang and his development of The Jungian Tarot.
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