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Healing Burnout with Astrology & Tarot: A Journey through the Decans of the Zodiac

Healing Burnout with Astrology & Tarot: A Journey through the Decans of the Zodiac

Current price: $18.99
Publication Date: February 20th, 2024
Publisher:
Hay House LLC
ISBN:
9781401972738
Pages:
312
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Description

A unique fusion of tarot and astrology dedicated to lightworkers and individuals working in service and conscious activism, including tools, contemplative questions, and rituals.

Healing Burnout with Astrology & Tarot is a tarot-astrology devotional of sorts for the helpers and healers of this world—including lightworkers, starseeds, intuitives, creatives, teachers, and other changemakers—who seek to manage the realities of burnout while remaining engaged in creating a more just, peaceful, and equitable world.

It does so by introducing the decan system within astrology—in which signs are split into three detailed sections, based on degrees—and explaining how to use them for self-care and personal growth. It also introduces the concept of tarot correspondences, which can be used alongside the decan system in a detailed yearlong journey of reflection that meets readers where they are—searching for answers—and guides them to a place of intuition, wisdom, and integration.

Full of tools, contemplative questions, rituals, and tarot exercises—in addition to appendices providing at-a-glance information on the decan system in astrology, tarot meanings, signs, planets, and houses—this book will heal, inspire, and sustain burnt-out lightworkers so that they can, once again, engage in joyful advocacy for justice, peace, and liberation.

About the Author

Jackie Hope is a civil rights attorney, tarot reader, and astrologer. As someone who has come through the dark night of activist burnout, Jackie guides changemakers engaged in the helping professions, social justice, and other advocacy work through their dark nights using tarot and astrology, so that they can continue to impact their communities for the better. She is a 2010 Teach for America alumna who has worked in education reform, climate change, and mental health services.