You might not want to consider forgiving someone who has hurt you. Still, this tarot card indicates that the potential to move beyond a heartache caused by a breach of trust is possible.
From its origins in gambling, to a canvas for artists and political expression, tarot went through one last transformation in the 18th century before its revival as a spiritual tool in the 1970s.
Are you following your heart or being led by logic instead? Today's warning from the tarot is to adopt a balance of both. You want to remain aware of your feelings and consider the facts.
"Wrong," says Sr. Joan Chittister, in episode 3 of her podcast, "Risking the Questions." Listen: Benedictine Sr. Joan Chittister has a reputation as one who dares to ask big, bold questions.
Joan Massagué, PhD, a world leader in research on signaling pathways and transcriptional programs that regulate normal cell behavior and cancer metastasis, became Director of the Sloan Kettering ...
More than 600 years after her birth, Joan of Arc — a patron saint of France — remains an object of not just historical, but cultural fascination. Over the summer, we’ve witnessed Chappell ...
Joan Walsh, a national affairs correspondent for The Nation, is a coproducer of The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts The Tonight Show and the author of What’s the Matter With White People? Finding ...
“Can we talk?” Joan Rivers’ stand-up tagline had a way of turning audiences into confidants. Rivers may be remembered for her relentless jokes about Elizabeth Taylor’s weight, but she ...
That’s right, folks. The day we’ve been dreading has finally arrived: Joan Vassos sent Mark Anderson home during The Golden Bachelorette Episode 5. And though he didn’t land a Hometown Date ...