On Loving Yourself
How do you learn to love yourself? Explore what the Eight of Swords has to say about self love and the Roots of Love.
What is keeping you from it?
How willing are you to become?
What is it that you truly desire?
“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings having a human experience.” – Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
I love to Read. Books, Stories, Patterns in the Sand, Palms, the Skies, Eyes and of course the Tarot. A Mystic in heart & mind, I don’t read for answers, I read for clues, patterns, prophecy and knowledge.
It started as a curious and rebellious teen. Then clinically as a therapist.
Now I read for Passion, Compassion and Communion.
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“I can’t thank you enough for your love, wisdom and that reading. You just changed not only this entire trip around, but my approach and trust in the next few months. You’re so incredibly gifted, it’s beautiful to witness and even feel. Thank you so so deeply.”
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“Grateful. Relieved. Awakened. Assured. Inspired. Impassioned. Curious. Empowered. How I feel after just four weeks of being with Jeff.”
How do you learn to love yourself? Explore what the Eight of Swords has to say about self love and the Roots of Love.
The Fool’s Journey is a metaphor for the spiritual journey of the human soul, as depicted by the 22 major arcana cards of the tarot. Along this journey, the Fool encounters different aspects of their own psyche, and learns valuable lessons about life and the self. This journey can be framed as the journey of mastery of three types of power: power-over, power-from-within, and power-with.