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Talking Tarot with Durriken Homewood and More!

Jeremy and Margaret Ruth get a chance to talk Tarot and other interesting topics with Durriken Homewood while at Crone's Hollow. Durriken teaches tarot and is a professional tarot reader.

Autumn Tarot Classes at the University of Utah

The Fall 2011 Tarot classes at the UofU are scheduled. Below are the details. Let me know if you have any questions and I'll post more on the Facebook as it gets closer. Thanks! - MR

 

 

 

Virginia Rainey's Article in Park City Magazine

Virginia Rainey, one of Utah's best writers, included my UofU tarot class in her piece about learning and inspiration in the current issue of Park City Magazine.. I was bowled over by the kind words she wrote and so of course have to broadcast them. This is no big difficulty  though as I always enjoy reading her articles, and so this one is just a special treat for me. Thanks so much Virginia.

How Can I Channel? How Can I Become More Intuitive?

I’ve had inquiries this last six months about being able to connect with your own guidance and/or how to channel. This is a good example of questions people ask about this and my answer. 

Predicting Your Future

Hey, Margaret Ruth, I have a question. Why is it so easy for you to just tell right out of the blue what's going to happen to people? How do you do it? K.C.

Good question, but for me answer is complicated. There are about 4 things I need to say to address it. First, I do not always find it easy and I am not always tuned in.  Sometimes it is hard, and sometimes I am either a little off or even completely so! Next, I often use my cards for the future because they help me with timing, people, and other more specific details.

Tarot Myths & Superstitions

Every year more and more people use tarot decks for study, meditation, divination or self discovery, but there are still many common myths, misunderstandings, and simple untruths surrounding Tarot cards. Here are some of the more persistent myths about the Tarot that seem to still be around. Notice though, that myths are not necessarily falsehoods. Myths can be symbolic allegories that seek to simplify or explain the human experience.