Bookshop.org promotes Lindsay Mack's trauma-informed Soul Tarot guide
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Summary
This article promotes Lindsay Mack's book on the Soul Tarot method, a trauma-informed and inclusive approach to Tarot reading. It describes the book as a comprehensive guide covering every card, intention-setting practices, and beginner-friendly spreads, while also highlighting Bookshop.org's mission to support local independent bookstores through online book purchases.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledThis book will be your new tarot bible.
Discover a revolutionary approach to Tarot with bestselling author Lindsay Mack.
Through the inclusive and trauma-informed Soul Tarot method, readers learn to use the cards as allies for self-reflection, healing, and personal growth.
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