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ERA COP w/Amad , Jairo, Tommy, Diana & TJ Metaphysical Panel

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Amad Painter aka Thomas Becker, Artist-Author-Radio Host and Manager of TJ Morris Radio Network is joined by Tommy Hawksblood aka Thomas A Sinisi, Diana McClintic, Jairo Bennu, and TJ Morris aka Theresa J Morris. Metaphysical Panel Discussion on Words we use to discuss our connection to the universal source core. Universal Life of the all in revelations, divinatory, esoteric, occult unknown wisdom, and tarot history of our ancient mystery schools and new thought teachings. Etymology Meaning & Experiences shared  as ERA COP. Much has not been written about the divining of the esoteric occult tarot and cartomancy but rather passed down through the ages of time from one practicing mystic, oracle, psychic, sage, seer, shaman, medicine man or woman or necromancer. Ancient mystery schools believe the power of knowing from our ancestors of the Akashic Records and sharing the healing of the vibrational waves and particles is a part of who we are now as a collective consciousness.

Tarot cards for divinatory and esoteric/occult purposes.Tarot reading is belief in using cards to gain insight into the past, current and future situations by posing a question to the cards, i.e. cartomancy.Some people who are tarot readers believe they are guided by a spiritual force, while others such as spiritual guides believe the cards help them tap into a collective unconscious or their own creative, brainstorming subconscious.

The divinatory meanings of the cards commonly used today are derived mostly from cartomancer Jean-Baptiste Alliette  also known as Etteilla and Mlle Marie-Anne Adelaide Lenormand (1776-1843).The belief in the divinatory meaning of the cards is closely associated with a belief in their occult, divine, and mystical properties: a belief constructed in the 18th century by prominent Protestant clerics and freemasons.

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