A primer that is also a deep dive, appropriate and inclusive for all persons at all levels of expertise, Wall’s book is a likely candidate to join the canon of must-read guides for the serious student of the tarot.
Insightful, wise, and clear, this is required reading for all psychics, mediums, shamans, brujas, spiritual healers, and the vast array of magickal arts practitioners. It is also an eye-opener for the 38 percent of Americans who are patrons of these services.
Overall a superlative job of laying out complex discoveries in quantum science and its implications for the human experience, including death. This is for readers ready to connect the dots of religion, modern science, and rational thought on life’s biggest question.
Readers of occult practices, Mexican culture, and goddess studies will find this title to be a comprehensive and respectful guide to all aspects of the folk saint.
For readers interested in complementary medicine, adherents of Ayurvedic medicine, and anyone who enjoys trying self-improvement through personality typing.
Filled with cogent observations, each spell becomes a self-supporting message that validates the difficulty of living with mental health challenges yet provides structure for self-awareness, restores connection to the body, and engenders mood alchemy.
The casually interested or fledgling practitioner of dream interpretation will find this charming compendium a worthwhile introduction to this subject.
Washuta’s story and struggles become a metaphor for the toll of colonialism on generations of Indigenous people like herself. Readers of recovery narratives, women’s issues, and keenly observed social commentary will be rewarded here.