Arcana Echoes
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 50m
Ongoing, First published Jan 05, 2024
Delve into the mystical world of tarot with 'Arcana Echoes.' This insightful guide offers a deep dive into the rich symbolism and profound wisdom of tarot cards. Each page unfolds the secrets and stories behind the vibrant imagery of the tarot, providing both beginners and seasoned readers with a refreshing perspective on this ancient art. From the subtle nuances of the Major and Minor Arcana to practical tips for conducting impactful readings, 'Arcana Echoes' is your key to unlocking a new realm of understanding and intuition. Whether you seek personal growth or a deeper connection with the universe, this book is a beacon of clarity in the mystical journey of tarot.
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"Ally closed her book, laid it on her night stand and reached for her tarot cards. She was in a habit of quizzing herself, pick a card, decide what it means, Google it to see if she was right. Two of Pentacles, inevitable change. Seven of Wands, courage and inner strength. The Tower, unexpected upheaval..." Ally, Myranda and Tristan have one Summer left during their high school careers and in order to take a long awaited road-trip, they all get summer jobs. The Summer throws more at them then they bargained for though, and they each find themselves facing their own problems head on. Myranda deals with unrequited love, Tristan with discovering his sexuality, and Ally deals with the importance of family. Will their friendship survive the Summer? Will they even be the same people they were by the time it's all over? Do Ally's cards hold all the answers, or are they really just nonsense?