Sunday, August 23, 2020

Book review: Tarot Healer

Hi there pornies! Happy Monday! I finished a great book this weekend and couldn't wait to share it with you. It's a work. Tarot Healer: Using the Cards to Deepen Your Chakra Healing Work, by Leeza Robertson. Thanks to the publisher for sending me a review copy!

  • Print Length: 276 pages
  • Publisher: Llewellyn Publications (August 8, 2020)
  • Publication Date: August 8, 2020
  • Genres: Healing, Tarot, Divination, Therapy, Meditation
  • Rating: 4 / 5 stars
Tarot Insights for Healing Your Energetic Body. Learn how to combine energy healing techniques with the spiritual power of tarot for a whole new approach to restoring your well-being. Tarot Healer guides you through each of the seven chakras, showing you how to clear blocks and enhance your personal energy. With dozens of hands-on exercises, meditations, tarot spreads, and guided readings, author Leeza Robertson helps you interpret the cards as a road map for emotional and physical healing. This book explores how thoughts, feelings, and actions impact your ability to achieve spiritual renewal and release old wounds. Working with tarot as a guide to aligning and balancing the chakras, you will begin to expand and embody love, security, intuition, and divine energy as you become a true tarot healer.

I've been reading tarot cards for a while, and I think it's impossible not to have some meanings more present than others when you make a spread. However, this book challenges exactly that part of your brain to give you a different side of the cards and remind you about other meanings, other relationships between them and how to look at them as if you're starting from scratch. In a way, you are!

With a chapter for each chakra, divided in eight sections to explore its most important aspects, you gain a bigger understanding of what they take care of, the connections between them and, what's better, how to tap into that energy. The author teahces you several readings and methods to discover the current state of your chakras with tarot cards and uses them, at the end of the chapter, to heal it from whatever problem it may have.

Some of the descriptions seemed longer than they needed to be for me, and some segments were a bit repetitive, so the reading was a bit slow now and then. However, you get a complete insight in what Leeza Robertson means all the time with a simple and informal language. I liked that it seemed to be a conversation most of the time.

Tarot Healer: Using the Cards to Deepen Your Chakra Healing Work quickly became the book I took most notes from, and I would recommend it for any kind of energy healer, besides tarot readers, of course, who want to know more about chakras and the cards. This is not just another book, but a reading that will take you to next level!

About Leeza Robertson:
Leeza Robertson (Las Vegas, NV) is the author of Tarot Court Cards for Beginners and Tarot Reversals for Beginners, and she’s the creator of two tarot decks, the Mermaid Tarot and Animal Totem Tarot. When she doesn't have her nose inside a book or her fingers dancing across a deck of cards, she runs her online class called the Moonbeamers, which focuses on tarot and the moon's cycles.

Have you read this book? Would you recommend it or not? Let me know in the comments! Kinky regards, K!

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