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Tarot
journaling prompts
Never fear a blank page again
Journaling prompts are designed to get your pen moving on the page
— simply by giving you a quick and easy "fill-in-the-blank" statement.
Some tarot journaling prompts
will work with any card: you can draw a card at random, or
choose any card you want to study. Other prompts are inspired by specific
cards that you'll need to pull from your deck.
Tarot journaling prompts are quick, easy, and fun ... and they usually lead to
some surprising revelations.
Here are some sample journaling prompts for you to try:
Today, at random, I drew the __________.
Yet it seems like a card I could have chosen on purpose, because
__________.
If I could spend the day with any
character, from any card, I would choose __________. That's because
__________.
Here are the top ten things I like about
the [name of card]:
I hate the __________ card, because
__________.
Some tarot prompts encourage you to adopt the mindset of a single
card, and "become" the figure in the image. For example:
I am the Hanged Man. I've been hanging here
for a long time. Why do I continue to hang like this, day after day?
I think it's because __________.
I am the King of Wands. You can tell I'm
the King, because I'm wearing __________, a symbol of __________.
I am the Archangel Raphael, the winged
spirit of the Lovers card. My message is simple: __________.
Get a new tarot journaling prompt each week!
Join the Tarot Journaling Group on Yahoo Groups, and each week
you'll get a free tarot journaling prompt delivered via email.
You'll get the latest tips, hints, and news about journaling, and you'll also get advance notice of tarot journaling workshops
and seminars.
You'll even be able to discuss your discoveries and share your
success with fellow tarot journalers from around the world.
The Tarot Journaling Group is
moderated by Corrine Kenner, the author of Tarot Journaling.

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