HOW TO TAROT? Wie legt und deutet man Tarotkarten? mit Laura Carbone

EPISODE · Dec 6, 2024 · 1H 30M

HOW TO TAROT? Wie legt und deutet man Tarotkarten? mit Laura Carbone

from Lebenskynstler - For Creative Spirits · host Sylke Verheyen

In dieser Folge tauchen wir tief in die faszinierende Welt TAROTS ein: Tarot vs. Orakelkarten – Was ist der Unterschied? Was sind Major Arkana und was sind die restlichen Karten? Tipps und Hinweise: Was ist beim Kartenlegen zu beachten? So lernst du, die Kelche, Stäbe, Münzen und Schwerter intuitiv und präzise zu deuten. Die Bedeutung eines Tarotdecks und wie es dir als Werkzeug der Selbsterkenntnis dienen kann. Zum Abschluss: Eine spannende Jahreslegung für 2025 – Was erwartet uns? Egal ob du Anfänger*in oder erfahrene*r Kartenleger*in bist, diese Folge liefert dir hoffentlich wertvolle Inspiration und praxisnahe Tipps. Frei nach dem Motto: Lass dich von deiner Intuition mit den Karten leiten! Am 19.12.2024 um 19:00 Uhr veranstaltet Laura einen Onlineworkshop. Wie kannst du TAROT für die RAUHNÄCHTE nutzen? Hier kannst du dich anmelden: https://cosmicdreaming.thrivecart.com/tarot-zu-den-rauhnaechten/ Hier kannst du dich zu Lauras Newsletter anmelden und bekommst das Sound Healing "North Node" als Download dazu. ( das ist der Track am Ende des Podcasts ): https://cosmicdreaming.myflodesk.com/39f2457b-a587-47c8-a02d-3feb30f4e04b Für ein 1:1 mit Laura folge diesem Link: https://thecosmicdreaming.as.me/schedule/83d9914e LEBENSKYNSTLER: Für Anregungen Fragen und Wünsche: [email protected] https://sylkeverheyen.de SOCIAL MEDIA: instagram Laura: @lauracarbone @cosmicdreaming @lebenskynstler.podcast @sylkeverheyen Folgt mir auch gern bei Threads. :

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