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Tarot for Writers
For many of us, a tool like tarot can open our intuition.
This is because tarot gives us an opportunity to be introspective, to turn inward, and listen deeply.
Intuition is a combination of listening to the self-inside one's self, and applying what you gather there to whatever task is at hand.
So let's get into some points of intuitive intervention for writers.
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Through free thought, by which I mean attention to detail, inquiry, and understanding, we can see that the work of tarot’s Swords isn’t good or bad.
Through free thought, we can see the role systems play in our limited ability to see the truth and accept reality. Our unwillingness or inability to think and scheme freely limits our capacity for action.
It all but ensures that we will act without thinking, and reap the consequences about which the Swords warn.