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Episode 187 - Tarot Explained w/ Julia Gordon-Bramer

The history, form, and function of Tarot...

Episode 187 of the Midnight, On Earth podcast, hosted by Jake Weaver, titled "Episode 187 - Tarot Explained w/ Julia Gordon-Bramer" was published on March 1, 2024 and runs 71 minutes.

March 1, 2024 ·71m · Midnight, On Earth

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In this episode I speak with author and legendary Tarot reader... Julia Gordon-Bramer. Julia and I discuss her over 45 year history with Tarot, and her most recent book, "Tarot Life Lessons: Living Wisdom from the Major Arcana". This book takes a deep dive into every card featured in the Major Arcana, and all their various esoteric meanings. As we conduct our amazing discussion, Julia breaks down the history of Tarot; from it's origin in the mists of time, then its persecution, to it's standardization, and into the 21st Century. After, we talk about the fundamentals of both the Major and Minor Arcana, and the symbolism found in the cards themselves. We also talk about energetic shielding for Tarot readers, some of her most interesting readings, and so much more! Drop In!www.juliagordonbramer.comJulia Gordon-Bramer Bio:Julia Gordon-Bramer is a professional tarot card reader, award- winning writer and poet, Sylvia Plath scholar, former professor for the Graduate Writing Program at Lindenwood University and host of the radio show, videocast, and podcast Mystic Fix. She has appeared on MTV, Nickelodeon, and many television and radio shows to share her tarot talents and scholarship. Recognized as one of St. Louis’ Top Ten Psychics (Psychic St. Louis) and St. Louis’ Best Fortune-Teller (CBS Radio),she is also the author of several books, She currently lives in St. Louis, Missouri.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode I speak with author and legendary Tarot reader... Julia Gordon-Bramer. Julia and I discuss her over 45 year history with Tarot, and her most recent book, "Tarot Life Lessons: Living Wisdom from the Major Arcana". This book takes a deep dive into every card featured in the Major Arcana, and all their various esoteric meanings. As we conduct our amazing discussion, Julia breaks down the history of Tarot; from it's origin in the mists of time, then its persecution, to it's standardization, and into the 21st Century. After, we talk about the fundamentals of both the Major and Minor Arcana, and the symbolism found in the cards themselves. We also talk about energetic shielding for Tarot readers, some of her most interesting readings, and so much more! Drop In!


www.juliagordonbramer.com


Julia Gordon-Bramer Bio:


Julia Gordon-Bramer is a professional tarot card reader, award- winning writer and poet, Sylvia Plath scholar, former professor for the Graduate Writing Program at Lindenwood University and host of the radio show, videocast, and podcast Mystic Fix. She has appeared on MTV, Nickelodeon, and many television and radio shows to share her tarot talents and scholarship. Recognized as one of St. Louis’ Top Ten Psychics (Psychic St. Louis) and St. Louis’ Best Fortune-Teller (CBS Radio),she is also the author of several books, She currently lives in St. Louis, Missouri. 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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