You know, "The Broken Traveler" is my story, laid bare. It's a memoir, every word rooted in my real experiences. There's no fiction, no embellishment—just the truth of my journey. But that doesn't mean I'm closed off to exploring other avenues for understanding life, right?
Writing it, reliving those moments, it stirred up a lot. It made me think about the bigger picture, the forces at play in our lives. And that's where tarot came in.
But I've found it to be a surprisingly insightful tool for reflection. It's like having a conversation with yourself, guided by ancient symbols.
I stumbled acrossthis online tarot site, and I've been giving it a go.
It's pretty neat. You can get a free reading, which is a nice way to dip your toes in. And if you sign up, you get more readings, still free.
They do have the option to connect with real mediums, if that's your thing. But even just working with the cards on my own has been a thought-provoking experience.
No risk, No reward. Try it now and let me know if you got what you wanted.
It's helped me to see things from different angles, to explore the nuances of my own experiences that I wrote about in "The Broken Traveler." It's not about predicting the future, but about gaining a deeper understanding of the present.
I'm a writer, I'm a traveler, and I'm open to exploring the wisdom that's been passed down through generations. Tarot, for me, is just another way to connect with that wisdom.
If you're curious, if you're looking for a new way to reflect on your own journey, why not give it a try?
And if you want to understand the raw, unfiltered truth of my journey, you'll find it in "The Broken Traveler."
Written by:
Hugo Smienk
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Hello. I'm Hugo Smienk, this blog's creator. Travel, writing, red wine, and sunshine? My passions.


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