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‘Story-telling and Divination’ with Hermione Swinford
19 May @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
FreeIn this practical introductory workshop, we’ll be unravelling the mysteries of Tarot to reveal a rich symbolism hidden in the Major Arcana.
The Fool, The Magician, The Lovers, The Devil, The Empress, Death, Strength and the Wheel of Fortune are just a few of the iconic images to be explored.
With practical participation encouraged, you’ll have the opportunity to experiment and discover how relevant Tarot can be to your own daily life.
The archetypes of Tarot have been a source of inspiration to many writers, including 20th century poets William Butler Yeats, T.S Elliot and Sylvia Plath, and the founder of Analytical Psychology Carl Jung.
Tarot cards can be a resource for understanding and supporting ourselves and others, a well-spring of creative ideas and multi-layered perspectives. Their uncanny ability to spontaneously mirror our innermost thoughts was summed up by Jung: ”Synchronicity is an ever present reality for those who have eyes to see”’. T For full details, and to book your ticket, please visit our website for more details:
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About Hermione: Hermione learnt to interpret Tarot as a sixteen-year-old, under the tutelage of astrologer Frances Arthure.in 1982. Frances had an holistic approach and viewed the cards as catalysts for intuition, transformation and healing.
Hermione qualified as a healer with Lily Cornford in 1992, after training as a professional actress in London and New York.
She recently completed an advanced mediumship course at the College of Psychic Studies in London and is in long term training with Bude Spiritualist medium Eileen Rendle.
Hermione has extensive experience of professional Tarot reading and is a past life regression therapist. She is also a vocal coach, singer, musician, poet and artist, with a deep interest in the connection between spirituality, healing and the arts. She is currently in her final year of an Open University degree in design, music theory and creative writing.
Doors will open from 30 minutes before the event. Age Advisory: All Ages Welcome. Seating: Unreserved. Accessibility: Disabled Car Parking, Lift to first floor for the Café and disabled toilets are on the ground floor.
Tickets will be available to purchase from 1st March until the morning of the event online and in person from Bude Library from the 1st March until the day before the event (during their open hours).
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