by Zela Feraco | Jul 22, 2023 | Learning tarot, Tarot, Tarot discussion, Tarot reading
Tarot has captivated humanity for centuries, offering a glimpse into the realms of divination and spiritual guidance. Often seen as a tool for fortune-telling, tarot cards hold a fascinating allure for those seeking insights into the past, present, and future. But how...
by Zela Feraco | Jul 22, 2023 | Learning tarot, Tarot, Tarot decks, Tarot discussion, Uncategorized
Tarot cards have long been associated with mystery, divination, and the arcane. These intriguing decks of cards, adorned with colorful and symbolic imagery, have captured the imagination of people worldwide for centuries. From their humble beginnings as a simple deck...
by Zela Feraco | Jun 14, 2022 | Card meanings, Tarot decks, Tarot discussion, Tarot reading, Witchcraft
Let go, release, grow! Sometimes the act of letting go takes tremendous courage. It’s not a failure or a form of ‘giving up’ – it’s an act of radical self love that honours your agency and personal power. Is there something that you...
by Zela Feraco | Mar 1, 2020 | Learning tarot, Tarot decks, Tarot discussion
I want to learn to read tarot, how do I start? – I get asked this question so frequently that I’ve decided write a blog post about it. Here are some suggestions for how to get started. There is no single “right way” to go about learning tarot, my advice is for...
by Zela Feraco | Feb 24, 2020 | Atheist Spirituality, Science Witch, Tarot discussion, Witchcraft
Terry Pratchett enthusiasts might notice the similarity between my magickal paradigm and “headology” – the preferred magick of Granny Weatherwax, the ‘head witch’ in Terry Pratchett’s Discworld. Indeed, when I first read the Witches series, I was blown away by how...
by Zela Feraco | Feb 22, 2020 | Atheist Spirituality, Science Witch, Tarot discussion, Witchcraft
Evidence-based Witchcraft In this blog post I will explain, how my spiritual practise – or “craft” as I call it – is informed by scientific research and employs magick, spellcraft and ritual as forms of placebo. These practises collectively form the cornerstone...