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This week on The Tarot Diagnosis Podcast, we explore the expansive landscape of Managing Expectations. We begin this journey with the Three of Swords and the Page of Cups - an unlikely pairing, but one that really captures the topic and all of its rocky terrain, the potential for joy, and for heartbreak.
We talk about the spaces in between, and how to engage with our expectations more thoughtfully. From expectations for self, for family, for partners, careers, and yes, even the holidays - we leave no stone unturned.
And speaking of expectations, we know that you’ve come to look forward to a new episode of The Tarot Diagnosis nearly every Sunday. We wanted to let you know that for the first time in nearly two years, we are going to go on a short hiatus in the month of December. We both need a little time to recuperate and to plan some really exciting new things for the new year. Never fear- we’ll be back with a brand-new episode in January!
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Small note: Luna’s audio in this episode didn’t record properly and is of lesser quality than normal. Our apologies for this minor aggravation.
Decks Used: Tarot Vintage & Tarot of the Abyss
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Audio Edited by Anthony DiGiacomo of Deep Resonance Sound
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Music by Timmoor from Pixabay