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Here we are, the beginning of another New Year! It’s time to wipe the slate clean and start fresh! Sending you all the very best blessings for a happy, healthy, and prosperous 2016!


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January

“January opens
the box of the year
and brings out days
that are bright and clear
AND brings out days
that are cold and grey
AND shouts, “come see
what I brought today!””

- Leland B. Jacobs


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Our winner from the December contest has yet to come forward, please check your emails - be sure to take a quick look through your spam folder.

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We have what we think is a fantastic issue for you this month, Alan wrote about Resolutions and Tarot, Tabitha begins the 1st of a 3-part series in the Extras about Kabbalah and how it relates to the Tarot. You will also find a book and a deck review.

Along with our regular monthly articles (Spread of the Month, Craft Corner, and Frolicking Fae), you will notice a couple of new additions, that we hope to see on a somewhat regular basis and those are a Sneak Peak of what is up and coming in the Tarot World and a Mark Your Calendar page that will list some of the great Tarot events going on.

You might also notice a slight change from TarotScopes to Tarot In the Stars. Adrienne Abeyta will be focusing more on her own newsletter in 2016 and has decided to pass the baton. We have appreciated all of her hard work providing us with TarotScopes over the years. We hope to see her back from time to time. Thank you, Adrienne.


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We are slso very excited to announce the winners of our first Finest Reflections Reader’s Choice Awards! 

Thank you to everyone who participated in the process!



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