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Kathryn Lanier lives in Colorado with her seven year old twins. She is a freelance writer, editor, reviewer educated at UNC-CH and the College of Charleston. Kathryn is published internationally, designed and is teaching In-Vision! Seminar for personal empowerment, and edits for international clients.

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Did Carl Jung influence the definition of archetypes within the tarot, or did the tarot influence Carl Jung? The chicken or the egg? Regardless of your stance on this issue, no one can deny that we are emerging into a consciousness where archetypal energy is finally being acknowledged, understood, and utilized on a broader basis than ever before. William C. Lammey designed the Karmic Spread for the tarot, and Karmic Tarot is the powerful reference book he has written for discovering your karmic contract and living a purposeful life in relationship to your individual contract. I have diligently studied books on the tarot and various decks for years, and the one defining thread in all of them is a call to memorize what someone else believes to be true. Period. Lammey's approach differs in that he encourages the archetypal knowledge and intuition that you already have residing within you and the collective subconscious in your practice of throwing the karmic tarot.

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