Leeza Robertson - Tarot Healer
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About the Author
Leeza Robertson is the author of Tarot Court Cards for Beginners and Tarot Reversals for Beginners , and shes the creator of two tarot decks, the Mermaid Tarot and Animal Totem Tarot . When she doesnt have her nose inside a book or her fingers dancing across a deck of cards, she runs her online class with her business partner, Pamela Chen. Together they are the head witches at the High Vibe Tarot Academy, which you can find at bit.ly/uftamagic.
Llewellyn Publications
Woodbury, Minnesota
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Tarot Healer: Using the Cards to Deepen Your Chakra Healing Work 2020 by Leeza Robertson.
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First e-book edition 2020
E-book ISBN: 9780738764153
Book design by Samantha Penn
Cover design by Shannon McKuhen
Cover illustration by Rebekah Nichols
Figure illustration on by Mary Ann Zapalac
Llewellyn Publications is an imprint of Llewellyn Worldwide Ltd.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Robertson, Leeza, author.
Title: Tarot healer : using the cards to deepen your chakra healing work /
Leeza Robertson.
Description: First edition. | Woodbury, Minnesota : Llewellyn Publications,
2020. | Includes bibliographical references. | Summary: Combining
chakra healing techniques with the healing energy of tarot, Tarot Healer
guides you through each of your seven chakras, showing you how to
enhance your energy, find and clear blocks, and become your own tarot
healer Provided by publisher.
Identifiers: LCCN 2020013655 (print) | LCCN 2020013656 (ebook) | ISBN
9780738763767 (paperback) | ISBN 9780738764153 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Tarot. | Chakras. | Energy medicine.
Classification: LCC BF1879.T2 R6132 2020 (print) | LCC BF1879.T2 (ebook)
| DDC 133.3/2424--dc23
LC record available atttps://lccn.loc.gov/2020013655
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020013656
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This book is dedicated to the lightworkers and earth angels.
I see you and I thank you for your service.
Acknowledgments
It takes a village to put a book into the marketplace, and this book would never have seen the light of day without my little village. Thank you to all the Llewellyn staff who made this book what it is today, with special thanks to Barbara Moore for always believing in my crazy ideas. A huge thank-you to my editors, Laure and Lauryn, who take my raw words and polish them to become sparkling gems. Most importantly, thank you, dear readers, because without you buying my books, I would not be able to keep writing them. And a heartfelt thanks to my wife, my biggest cheerleader and constant support person.
Disclaimer
This book is not intended to provide medical or mental health advice or to take the place of advice and treatment from your primary care provider. Readers are advised to consult their doctors or other qualified healthcare professionals regarding the treatment of their medical or mental health problems. Neither the publisher nor the author take any responsibility for any possible consequences from any treatment to any person reading or following the information in this book.
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Introduction
M any years ago, I started combining tarot with my work as an energy healing coach. What I noticed was that my clients were getting a deeper and more practical map to their healing journey, and so was I. The tarot allowed them and me to see their health, thoughts, feelings, and actions in new and profound ways. Not only did they have a visual reference to their current state of health, but they also had a visual map of the next steps in their energy healing journey. This can be just what a person needs to make a lifelong shift in how they see themselves and their bodies. Over the years, I have worked tarot even more deeply into my energy healing practice. I started using cards as healing significators and started using spreads to map out specific healing journeys, especially those within the chakras. The system of the tarot allows itself to be beautifully interwoven into healing work. The three parts of the tarot can be used as tools to view the three main aspects of healing work. The majors can represent the issue, and the court cards can represent how a person is working through that issue and who they may become once they have moved on to the next phase in the healing journey. The remaining cards, the minors, can map out daily habits, small actions, and emotional and mental programing needed for the person to, for instance, move from an old, outdated illness story into a new, updated health and well-being story. Tarot has become such an integral part of my coaching practice that it seemed the next logical step was to put all that information into a book and share it with other people who wish to integrate tarot into their energy healing journey.
Think of this book as a self-study course, one that combines the energetic healing work of the chakra system with the healing energy of the tarot, and although this is not your normal tarot book, you will have plenty of fun with the cards along the way and may even learn a few ways to read the cards differently. This book, in essence, is a book to add to both your energy healing library and your tarot resource library. It is a book that takes you on a journey through your seven chakras and helps you get to know yourself and your body better.
This book will explore the tarot cards in both upright and reversed aspects, and you will see how each of these aspects has a deeper healing message for you and your healing journey. Even if you are not very comfortable with reversed cards, I urge you to stick with the reversed card exercises in this book. For the sake of this energy work, there are no good or bad positions for your cards, only information. This information will assist you along your energy healing path by showing you where you might be blocked, where you might have placed yourself into a protective state, and where you might need to deal with your shadow aspects. That might mean that you have to take your time with the content inside the pages of this book. It may also mean you find yourself not wanting to do some of the exercises and instead deeply drawn to others. All of this is normal on a healing journey. We dont always feel good about every step we take along the healing path. The key is to take your time, be kind and compassionate with yourself, and know when to dive more deeply or when you are not ready to look under the surface. Above all, dont label anything that presents itself on this journey as good or bad; it just is what it is, until it isnt anymore. This book is going to show you how you can become your own tarot healer, and by that I mean how to confidently interweave tarot, as an integral tool, with your own energy healing work.
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