Tarot Readers Are Writing Social Prescriptions
Spirituality, prayer, even psychotherapy. Often that's too abstract and too isolating for those in pain. That's why some of us tarot readers have been writing "social prescriptions." Those are very concrete social approaches to transcend suffering. "A social prescription is officially defined as a nonmedical resource or activity that aims to improve a person's health and strengthen their community connections." That's what Julia Hotz writes in her 2024 book "The Connection Cure: The Prescriptive Power of Movement, Nature, Service and Belonging." And the prescription is nothing new. For decades psychiatrists, ministers and community "shamans" have been recommending to widows in grief to get a job in a crafts store or animal shelter. When there were book stores the number-one suggestion was there. For the depressed join a gym. No, don't purchase equipment to use at home. For those who had lost that big job help with the re