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Goddesses in the Cards: Myth, Devotion, and the Tarot

  • Miracles Within 701 South Old Orchard Lane Suite C Lewisville, TX, 75067 United States (map)

Explore the stories, symbolism, and spiritual legacies of Lilith, Hekate, and Isis through the combined lenses of history, modern witchcraft, and the tarot.

In this two-hour co-taught class, participants will learn how these powerful figures developed across ancient traditions, mythology, folklore, and contemporary spiritual practice. We will also examine the history of tarot and discuss how it can be used as a modern tool for study, self-reflection, devotional practice, and spiritual discernment.

Through guided discussion and hands-on tarot exercises, students will explore the different qualities, challenges, and lessons associated with each figure. The class will offer practical ways to begin building a thoughtful relationship with a goddess, while distinguishing historical tradition, modern witchlore and witchcraft, and personal spiritual experience.

Participants will leave with a deeper understanding of Lilith, Hekate, and Isis, a flexible tarot spread for continued exploration, and grounded ideas for incorporating tarot into personal study or devotional practice.

No previous experience with tarot or deity work is required. Participants are encouraged to bring a tarot deck, and a journal and pen.

Goddesses in the Cards: Myth, Devotion, and the Tarot
$44.00

Explore the stories, symbolism, and spiritual legacies of Lilith, Hekate, and Isis through the combined lenses of history, modern witchcraft, and the tarot.

In this two-hour co-taught class, participants will learn how these powerful figures developed across ancient traditions, mythology, folklore, and contemporary spiritual practice. We will also examine the history of tarot and discuss how it can be used as a modern tool for study, self-reflection, devotional practice, and spiritual discernment.

Through guided discussion and hands-on tarot exercises, students will explore the different qualities, challenges, and lessons associated with each figure. The class will offer practical ways to begin building a thoughtful relationship with a goddess, while distinguishing historical tradition, modern witchlore and witchcraft, and personal spiritual experience.

Participants will leave with a deeper understanding of Lilith, Hekate, and Isis, a flexible tarot spread for continued exploration, and grounded ideas for incorporating tarot into personal study or devotional practice.

No previous experience with tarot or deity work is required. Participants are encouraged to bring a tarot deck, and a journal and pen.

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