Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Tarot Blog Hop: Honoring the Beloved Dead
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Hi Raine! Your posts are always deeply touching. I love this letter writing practice/tarot spread and it feels so personal. Funny what you say about the loved baked in -- when I make food, my boyfriend always says it has my special love in it. I finally decided that "special love" is salt! Because he never uses any salt when he cooks but I do!
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Wonderful story and guidance for yourself, and for the rest of us. Since my father passed recently, your advice to keep him alive through ritual is very timely. And I agree that Bonefire is perfect for these questions. :)
ReplyDeleteSorry, Raine. Google decided it didn't know me. This is Joanne Sprott chiming in late on this blog hop.
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