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Workshop: YELL Presents Ethical Tarot for Teens

Saturday, 7/29/2023
12:00 - 1:00
West Portal Children's Area
West Portal
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190 Lenox Way
San Francisco, CA 94127
United States

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Learn how to use spiritual tools for personal growth for you and your friends. We will discuss Jungian Archetypes, Astrology, Numerology and the Kabbala, as well as myths and symbols as lenses into the human story. We will do some short readings to bring in the art and images of the cards and explore how synchronicities work in our lives. 

Magick Altman is the author of Magick Tarot: A Journey of Self-Realization.  Magick has been a practitioner of the Tarot for over 30 years. She teaches, lectures, and writes about this amazing tool. Her writing reflects her card reading style which is packed with stories and anecdotes that make her wisdom very accessible. Magick is proficient in the use of Astrology, Mythology, Archetypes, and Numerology. Her motto is "The soul rejoices in hearing what it already knows". She spends her time between Sebastopol and San Francisco where her three daughters and grandchildren reside.

Connect: 

Magick Altman - Instagram

Our Youth Engaged in Library Leadership (YELL) interns have been working hard all summer to prepare a surprise community event. Come and support your local high school teens.


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This program is sponsored by Friends of the San Francisco Public Library.


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