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Our guest today, John Verbrugge, actually started looking at Tarot cards when he got a free book on the topic. After reading the book and finally acquiring a Tarot app for his phone, he then gave in and purchased a deck. He has read at least a dozen books on Tarot among the 30 or so he manages to consume a year, most of them in the metaphysical space. John has studied Tarot and divination systems for seven years and has studied Reiki and energy medicine systems for about as long.
John’s family background of midwestern Christianity has prepared him for dealing with objections to the esoteric world by established religion. His father was a minister, and both parents achieved PhD’s, making John uniquely qualified to take on the religious and intellectual establishment. So what about the geek part?
John owns a tech support company, and spends his day working on and repairing computers, networks, servers, routers – all that stuff. There’s a lot of resistance to the spiritual and esoteric sides of life in the IT world. Most computer geeks want nothing to do with spirits, chakras, Reiki, guides or any of that. He says he may be the only Tarot Geek! His heart and soul live in the amazement of life and the wonderful surprises that spirit gives him every day. He feels his head and hands need to spend part of the day working on people’s technology problems.
John feels that Tarot brings clarity to a question; it sometimes hints at an answer, and it sometimes screams the answer loud and clear. Tarot brings the wisdom of “the other side,” the wisdom of your spiritual guides, all three situations can come up in reading
BOOK The Woo Woo Book: The Key to Joyous Living, Suppressed by Religion and Ignored By Science.
www.woowoobook.com