A New Contributor To Tarot Eon

August 8, 2009 · 7 comments

Ewen is a new contributor to Tarot Eon

Hi my name is Ewen, and I have been kindly asked to contribute to this fine Tarot blog by my good mate and fellow adventurer, Doug. Maybe I should start by saying a little bit about myself.

About Ewen

I have been studying and reading Tarot cards for many years. I am also a musician, hypnotherapist, hill walker, and I’m quite good at tennis to; well that’s enough about me.

What I Intend to Write About!

One of the reasons Doug has asked me to write some posts for Tarot Eon, is so I can give a different slant on the Tarot and how we can develop our relationship with it. I personally think the Tarot is a tool that we can use to explore, heal and transform ourselves and create Magick around us and others. There are many good books on the Tarot, but most only approach the Tarot from a cold, logical and descriptive place. It’s a bit like reading about sex rather than doing it. I intend to write some techniques and tricks that, if the reader commits some time to practice, will help develop a relationship with the Tarot in a very intimate, emotional and perhaps spiritual way; like you are learning from the inside out.

Some of these techniques are challenging, and will bring upon dramatic change to the reader who does them honestly. Anyone who really wants to learn about the Tarot will have to practice these techniques rather than just read about them. In my future posts I will be focusing on technique rather than theory.  As you continue with these exercises you will find that your psychic and intuitive abilities will grow. You will have more control over your dreams; any neuroses you have will shrink; you will feel more relaxed and happy in yourself, and you will be a damn fine Tarot reader to. I should quickly mention that these exercises can be done by anyone; it does not matter if you have been studying the cards for 25 years or 25 minutes.

Until the next time,

Ewen.

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Catherine August 8, 2009 at 9:09 pm

Hi Ewen,

I just wanted to welcome you to the world of blogging & tell you how much I’m looking forward to reading your work and ideas. I’m especially looking forward to trying your exercises – in fact I can’t wait :)

Warm wishes,

Catherine

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Ewen August 9, 2009 at 3:01 pm

Hi Catherine,

Thanks for the welcome! I’ve got to admit it’s kinda cool to write for a blog – but I had to ask Doug when he first offered me the opportunity – eh…what’s a blog man? :)

Let me know how you get on with the upcoming techniques. I’m keen to hear back from people and find out their experiences. Don’t hesitate to let me know if you felt that the exercises could be improved upon or altered in any way. The main reason I agreed to write for Doug was the idea of ’shared knowledge’. Feedback is a crucial component to the whole process.

All the best,

Ewen

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Douglas August 10, 2009 at 8:11 pm

I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank Ewen for agreeing to write for Tarot Eon!

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Jason August 21, 2009 at 6:27 pm

Hi Ewen,

I would like to hear about any experiences you have with the overlap of hypnosis and hypnotherapy with tarot. I’ve long been interested in hypnosis (and its offshoot NLP), and would like to be certified some day. I know a few tarot practitioners who are also affiliated in some fashion with hypnosis practice. Hopefully you’ll be able to share your knowledge on these subjects with us.

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Ewen August 21, 2009 at 9:42 pm

Hi Jason, nice meet you.

I would like to hear about any experiences you have with the overlap of hypnosis and hypnotherapy with tarot.

I have a few posts ideas on this subject that I will be writing in the future :) .

What do you think of the posts I have written so far? Are they in your area of interest; or is it specifically NLP and hypnosis?

all the best,

Ewen.

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AJ September 16, 2009 at 9:26 pm

I love this site already….lol.

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Douglas September 16, 2009 at 11:50 pm

Hi AJ,

Thank you! :D

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