Journaling Your Tarot Readings: Recording Insights and Reflections

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The modern witch tarot journal is a valuable tool for anyone interested in exploring the world of tarot. This journal is specifically designed for use with the modern witch tarot deck, but can also be used with any other tarot deck. It offers a structured and guided approach to tarot reading and interpretation, allowing users to develop their skills and deepen their understanding of the cards. The journal includes sections for each card in the tarot deck, allowing users to write about their interpretations, experiences, and insights related to each card. This encourages self-reflection and self-discovery, as users are prompted to explore their own thoughts and feelings about each card and how it may relate to different areas of their lives. The modern witch tarot journal also provides space for users to track their readings, record any significant insights or messages received during readings, and jot down any questions or intentions they may have for future readings.


The third-Thursday online speaker series features philanthropists, leaders in religion, authors and motivational speakers sharing work, stories and visions. Subsequent speakers include Master Gardener and Arkansas Democrat-Gazette contributing writer Janet Carson (March); motivational speaker and former Arkansas Razorback Anthony Lucas (April); Bishop Gary Mueller, episcopal leader of the Arkansas Conference of the United Methodist Church (May); and Chelsea Clinton, author and economic and global health advocate (June).

led 3,200 civil rights protesters the 49 miles from Selma to the state capital, Montgomery, leading to a violent confrontation on the Edmund Pettus Bridge. led 3,200 civil rights protesters the 49 miles from Selma to the state capital, Montgomery, leading to a violent confrontation on the Edmund Pettus Bridge.

Nagic springs concert 2022

The modern witch tarot journal also provides space for users to track their readings, record any significant insights or messages received during readings, and jot down any questions or intentions they may have for future readings. By keeping track of their tarot practice in this way, users can better understand patterns and themes that may emerge over time, and develop a deeper connection to the cards and their own intuition. In addition to the card-specific sections, the journal also includes sections for general tarot spreads, tarot rituals and practices, and an overview of the individual suits and court cards.

ENTERTAINMENT NOTES: Magic Springs' summer concert lineup announced

Magic Springs Theme and Water Park, on U.S. 70 East (Grand Avenue), Hot Springs, will open its summer concert series June 19 with Vanilla Ice.

The rest of the lineup (doors open at 6 p.m., shows start at 7):

  • ◼️ June 26: John Michael Montgomery & Lonestar
  • ◼️ July 3: All That Remains
  • ◼️ July 10: Rend Collective
  • ◼️ July 17: Matt Stell with special guest Jameson Rodgers
  • ◼️ July 24: Sevendust
  • ◼️ July 31: Tauren Wells
  • ◼️ Aug. 7: Neal McCoy
  • ◼️ Aug.14: Red

Admission is included in park admission — $59.99, $39.99 for children and senior citizens — or by season pass —$69.99 or, for Gold Season Passes, $139.98. All prices are plus tax. The park is following social distancing and other covid-19 protocols, which prevent it from offering reserved seating. Visit bit.ly/MAGNewsR.

Black History lineup

The Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr. Commission is celebrating Black History Month with a series of virtual programs, streaming on Facebook and Twitter (@AMLKC and @ArkansasED), Instagram (@AMLKC and @Arkansas_ED), YouTube (AMLKC) and on its own website, ARKingDream.org, and on the Arkansas Department of Education site, ADE.Arkansas.gov.

Most of the events were recorded in 2019 or 2020 before the covid-19 pandemic hit.

◼️ Noon today: "Sacred Grounds," a visit to the Equal Justice Institute and National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Ala.

◼️ Noon Friday: "Living Witness to History Part II" – "The Fifth Girl," an account of the September 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham. Ala.

◼️ Noon Feb. 19: "Virtual Voyage Through Arkansas Black History," narrated by DJ MC Lyte and spoken word poet and rapper Malik Yusef.

◼️ Noon Feb. 26: Martin Luther King Jr. Commission's Pilgrimage to Alabama, including the church of the late voting rights advocate Jimmy Lee Jackson in Selma.

◼️ Noon March 5: Re-Enactment of the Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee, commemorating the 1965 "Bloody Sunday" protest in Selma, Ala., in which Martin Luther King Jr. led 3,200 civil rights protesters the 49 miles from Selma to the state capital, Montgomery, leading to a violent confrontation on the Edmund Pettus Bridge.

Grisham conversation

Author and Jonesboro native John Grisham will be the guest speaker for the Methodist Foundation's "In Conversation Together" series, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Feb. 18, virtually via the foundation's website, methodistfoundationAR.org.

Grisham — novelist, lawyer, politician, philanthropist and activist — released his most recent novel, "A Time for Mercy," in October. It features the characters he established in his first novel, "A Time to Kill," and follows the story of a small-town Mississippi lawyer representing a minor accused of murder.

The third-Thursday online speaker series features philanthropists, leaders in religion, authors and motivational speakers sharing work, stories and visions. Subsequent speakers include Master Gardener and Arkansas Democrat-Gazette contributing writer Janet Carson (March); motivational speaker and former Arkansas Razorback Anthony Lucas (April); Bishop Gary Mueller, episcopal leader of the Arkansas Conference of the United Methodist Church (May); and Chelsea Clinton, author and economic and global health advocate (June).

Price quintet

Symphony of Northwest Arkansas principal players (from left) Zsolt Eder and Miho Oda Sakon, violins; Tomoko Kashiwagi, piano; Jesse Collett, viola; and Kari Caldwell, cello, play Florence Price's "Quintet" in a minor. (Special to the Democrat-Gazette)

The Symphony of Northwest Arkansas is releasing the premiere concert performance recording of Florence Price's "Quintet" in A minor, which five of its principal members recorded live in the Great Hall at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville. The performance will stream at noon Feb. 25 on the orchestra's Facebook page (facebook.com/sonafan) and YouTube channel (tinyurl.com/nk6pnqyw), and on its website, sonamusic.org, where it will be archived for future viewing.

Tomoko Kashiwagi, piano; Zsolt Eder and Miho Oda Sakon, violins; Jesse Collett, viola; and Kari Caldwell, cello, play the four-movement, 25-minute piece. A performance of movements 1 and 4 debuted as part of Crystal Bridges' Van Cliburn New Year's Day Concert. The program will also include two movements of Gwyneth Walker's string quartet "The Dove and Other Songs of Peace" and arrangements of American folk music and spirituals.

Price, born in 1887 in Little Rock, was the first Black American woman to earn recognition as a symphonic composer. The 2009 discovery of a collection of her manuscripts in the attic of the Chicago home in which she lived for many years has sparked major interest in her work and a number of recordings, including the Fort Smith Symphony's release of all four of her symphonies.

Concert Venue opens at 5pm. Show starts at 6pm. Bring your blankets and chair and enjoy the show!
Modern witch tarot jounal

This helps users to explore different aspects of tarot reading and deepen their understanding of the cards and their meanings. Overall, the modern witch tarot journal is a comprehensive and user-friendly tool for anyone interested in tarot. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced reader, this journal can assist you in developing your skills, connecting with your intuition, and gaining greater insight and guidance from the cards. It provides a structured and thoughtful approach to tarot reading and interpretation, making it a valuable resource for tarot enthusiasts of all levels..

Reviews for "Tarot and Moon Magic: Connecting with the Divine Feminine in Your Journal"

1. Emma - 2 stars - I was really excited to start using the Modern Witch Tarot Journal, but I found it to be quite disappointing. The prompts provided were very generic and didn't actually help me delve deeper into my tarot readings. Additionally, the design and layout of the journal felt lackluster and unappealing. I expected something more visually engaging and inspiring to enhance my tarot practice, but unfortunately, this journal fell short of my expectations.
2. John - 1 star - As a frequent tarot user, I was eager to try out the Modern Witch Tarot Journal. However, I found it to be incredibly redundant and unnecessary. The prompts provided were the same old cliché questions that can be found in any other tarot journal. There was nothing unique or insightful about them. Moreover, the quality of the journal itself was subpar. The paper was thin and easily ripped, making writing in it quite frustrating. This journal simply didn't add any value to my tarot practice.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I have to say, I was quite disappointed with the Modern Witch Tarot Journal. The prompts and exercises listed in the journal lacked depth and left me wanting more. I was hoping for thought-provoking questions that would help me gain deeper insights into my readings. Instead, I found myself bored and uninterested while working through the journal. The layout and design were also quite underwhelming. Overall, this journal didn't meet my expectations, and I wouldn't recommend it to serious tarot enthusiasts.

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