How Are Tarot Readers and Defense Lawyers So Alike?
In the Tarot, the Star card celebrates a solid sense of hope.
That follows significant adversity. But there is a catch. The coming of hope assumes lessons have been learned. And they will be applied. See, those who have suffered so much emerge from past ordeals with a superior set of coping skills. Yes, you might say that they are now equipped with an edge,
For pre-New Year's readings the Star card is being pulled frequently. The messaging is that 2023 can be better than 2022. What's obvious in the Tarot is that pain is the platform for unique insight.
To exit the pain loop, human beings have to understand themelves better - much better - and then course-correct. In April 2021, The New York Times championed the Tarot as a tool for self-awareness. Jessica Dore's "Tarot for Change" expains how to apply its messaging for "self-care, acceptance, and growth."
Good defense lawyers fill many of those same roles. Most relevant are creating hope and opening the possibility for a Next.
The classic example is Paul Weiss' Of Counsel Martin Flumenbaum. He was able to guide Michael Milken through the legal proceedings with the Department of Justice and the SEC in a way that didn't shut down a future. In addition, the strategy also formatted the legalities so that a pardon could be possible. That happened on February 18, 2020.
Myriad experts are projecting that 2023 will be more brutal in investing, holding a job, and staying healthy than 2022. But that doesn't have to be how your new year plays out. Here is a how-to for doing your own Tarot sessions. There are 5 easy steps. But if you want to put that in the hands of professionals, at least for now, I am here for you (contact for appointment at janegenova374@gmail.com).
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