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Ready to unleash your creative potential?
Step into Your Power: A 31-Day Tarot Challenge to Unleash Your Creative Potential is designed to help you do just that.
In her fifth tarot challenge, writer, editor, and writing coach Mariëlle S. Smith invites you to sit with the question of power to unravel:
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2023
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WelcometoStep into Your Power, a 31-day tarot challenge for writers and other creatives ready to unleash their creative potential.
The thirty-one daily prompts in this book will help you to better understand your relationship to power, where and why you haven’t stepped into your creative power (yet), and how you can harness or reclaim that power without becoming overpowering yourself.
Step by step, you will unravel:
how you relate to notions such as ‘power’ and ‘empowerment’,where and why you’ve been giving your (creative) power away, andwhat steps you need to take to fully step into your creative power.At the end of the challenge, you will be ready to take control over your own creativity and unleash the full force behind your creative potential.
So, how does a tarot challenge work? Quite simply. Each day, you pick up your deck of choice, shuffle to your heart’s content, and pick a card or more, depending on the question and what your gut tells you. The next day, you put the card(s) back into your deck, shuffle like you mean it, and pull out your next draw.
I only suggest the number of cards you could be drawing on occasion, but you should feel absolutely free to draw as many as you like no matter what day or question. Your gut always knows best. Likewise, it doesn’t matter to me how you shuffle your cards or decide which card is the one that needs picking. Just go with what you’ve been taught or feels right for you in this moment. There’s really no doing this wrong.
The same goes with how you interpret the cards’ messages. Some feel utterly comfortable using the guidebook that came with their deck, while others rely solely on their intuition. You can do either or a bit of both: when doing a reading, I don’t mind glancing at the description offered by the creator of the cards, especially when I feel there is more to a card but I just can’t seem to grasp the full meaning of it at the time. The guidebook won’t always bridge that gap, but it might just give you another perspective, that ‘Aha, of course!’ moment that will kickstart your intuition. Whatever you do, don’t let others tell you what is right and wrong: there’s only a right and wrong for you, and you will know what is what in the moment.
I highly suggest that you write down your findings and reflect on them as you go. The same card might show up again and again: what could that mean? Some cards will only make sense later, after you answer a few more questions. Reflecting on previous draws will be especially relevant in those cases. And, even if all the cards make perfect sense the moment you draw them, looking at the bigger picture might still reveal something you hadn’t considered before. It’s in the reflecting that the wisdom lies.
Those familiar with my work know that I don’t differentiate between means of divination. I might use the word tarot, but you can use any deck of cards, whether that be tarot, oracle, or angel. If you’d rather use your crystals or your runes, feel free to go with that.
For those who want to do the challenge but aren’t comfortable using either of those divinatory tools, or simply don’t own any, use each question as a journal prompt. Sit down in a quiet space, take a few deep breaths, and let whatever answers need to bubble to the surface come.
Likewise, if you would like to mix things up—perhaps the one question makes you want to grab your favourite oracle deck, while another makes you pick up a notebook—please do. Your challenge, your rules. As long as you follow that gut of yours.
How do I relate to the concept of ‘power’?
How do I relate to the idea of ‘empowerment’?
