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For Charles “Andy” Morgan III, it’s all in the cards—specifically, tarot cards. Over decades of study, he has mastered the symbols that originated from an ancient playing game, leading him to develop a contemporary approach to interpreting their messages. Morgan's journey began with a fascination for the intricate designs and meanings behind each card, which he believes hold significant insights into human psychology and behavior.
His innovative interpretations breathe new life into traditional tarot practices, making them more accessible and relevant to today’s society. Morgan emphasizes that tarot is not merely a tool for fortune-telling but a means of self-reflection and personal growth. He encourages individuals to engage with the cards as a way to explore their thoughts, feelings, and life paths.
By bridging the gap between ancient wisdom and modern psychology, Morgan aims to foster a deeper understanding of oneself through the art of tarot, inviting both enthusiasts and newcomers to discover the transformative power of these cards.
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