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Divine Healing for Organizers: Building Spiritual Practice with Tarot

Wednesday, February 28, 2024  |  3:00-4:30 PM Central Time

 (4:00-5:30 PM Eastern, 2:00-3:30 PM Mountain, 1:00-2:30 PM Pacific; convert other time zones here)

Registration is free. You must have a Zoom account and use the associated email address during the registration process.

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Description:

In this session, participants will learn about the healing qualities inherent in the practice of tarot, and how tarot can be incorporated into a daily practice of self and community care. Tarot has steadily gained popularity in recent years, sparking curiosity amongst people of many paths. While tarot is traditionally considered a fortune-telling tool, this session asks participants to expand their understanding of the ancient practice. Participants will embark on a short journey that will illustrate how regular practice can be integral to personal development and self-care. They will come away with a basic background of tarot and divination and how to build a tarot spread. This session will further explore building more holistic community organizing spaces that center on healing and wellness, rather than as an afterthought. Incorporating spirituality can better aid transformative justice practices and build stronger communities of care. Participants will learn to combine tarot and other divination styles to create a powerful healing tool that can assist in managing not only major crises, but also the stressors of daily life.


Presenter:

Tea Brown, Program Manager of Culture and Climate of  Equitas Health & Owner of Black Like Magic Divination, LLC

presenter Tea Brown

Tea Brown (they/them/theirs) is a trusted advocate for change within and outside of their organization. They have dedicated time to building authentic connections with the communities they are part of and interact with regularly. Tea creates programming focused on helping employees to feel heard, uplifted, educated, and encouraged. Their work is rooted in the ideologies of community care and transformative justice to reinvent a culture of trust and respect. Tea is a parent, writer, and tarot reader in other dimensions of their life.


Important Details:

  • Download the latest version of Zoom on your device BEFORE the webinar begins. Launch and sign into Zoom, click on your profile picture (top right corner) and select Check for Updates. 
  • A recording will be sent to registrants approximately one week after the webinar.
  • Live captions and sign language interpretation provided. Email ncorewebinars@ou.edu for assistance.

 

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