Tarot Cards
A Haiku
A book of wisdom Disguised as a pack of cards For self reflection
© Alexandra Forsyth 2020
Summary
The webpage content features a reflection on tarot cards through a haiku, a photograph, and a video, with recommendations for further reading and a mention of an AI service.
Abstract
The website presents a creative interpretation of tarot cards, encapsulated in a haiku by Alexandra Forsyth, which suggests that tarot cards serve as a tool for wisdom and self-reflection. Accompanied by a captivating image of tarot cards taken by David Gavi, the page also includes an embedded YouTube video for a more in-depth exploration of the subject. Additionally, the author encourages readers to delve into related content, "The Coven" and "Love Potion 5," both accessible via links. The page concludes with a thank-you note to Lucy (the eggcademic) for the haiku prompt and a promotion for ZAI.chat, an AI service positioned as a cost-effective alternative to ChatGPT Plus (GPT-4).
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A book of wisdom Disguised as a pack of cards For self reflection
© Alexandra Forsyth 2020
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