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Witchcraft, Tarot, And Connection with Kelli Dunaway

Witchcraft, Tarot, And Connection with Kelli Dunaway

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We sit down with tarot reader and witch Kelli Dunaway to talk about reclaiming the word witch, building accessible practice, and how daily rituals anchor a life of service and self-respect. The conversation ranges from lunar alignment to politics, tarot boundaries, and a story on disability that redefines dignity and power.

• reclaiming witch as a word of power and history
• daily routines with morning pages, tarot, moon phases
• when to work alone versus in group ritual
• tarot as mirror, decks, spreads, and boundaries
• accessibility and welcoming new witches into practice
• politics, spiritual democracy, and phoenix metaphors
• music, silence, and energy work with Jupiter
• Isis, the High Priestess, and the higher self Raven
• building local witch community and referrals
• a story reframing disability, shame, and worth

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