spaces
most of us don't get a lot of practice making meaning out loud. we're good at receiving it... from books, from teachers, from traditions, from people who seem more certain than we are. we live in a world that makes it too easy to look outward for the answer.
the practice is simple, even if it isn't easy: slow down long enough to notice what you actually think. what you actually feel. what a card, or an image, or a moment means to you, before you go looking for what it's supposed to mean.
that's harder than it sounds. not because the answers aren't there, but because we've had a lot of practice drowning them out and we live in a culture that benefits when we do.
that's what the spaces i offer are for. to get more familiar with how you make meaning. to tap into what you already know to be true for you.
tarot is often the entry point, but it's really just a tool. what we're actually practicing is paying attention to ourselves, to each other, and to whatever shows up.