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| LINKS |
| Links to sites that I think are interesting: |
| Oephebia is not responsible for the content or quality of external internet sites. |
| Animal Communication |
My website dedicated to helping animals through Animal Communication. |
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Aeclectic Tarot |
A beautiful Australian site which displays and reviews more than 550 Tarot decks, with tutorials on the Tarot. Also, there is a forum where you can exchange ideas and more. |
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Byzant Mystical |
An excellent site to learn more about the Tarot, the Kabbalah, Esoteric symbols and Astrology. A valuable tool for students of the Tarot. |
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B.A.P.S |
The British Astrological and Psychic Society.
Where you can find a Medium, Clairvoyant, Astrologer, Aura reader, Tarot reader and more in your area. You can also find and choose to enrol on one of the many courses the society has to offer. |
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Ania |
Ania is specialised in corsets, gowns and cloaks, tarot bags and cloths to the highest standard of workmanship. She also undertakes commissions for any garments or for your personalised tarot bag/cloth. She created a lovely tarot bag for me. Highly recommended. |
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Gothic Tarot |
Home of the Gothic Tarot, my favourite deck for past life readings. Joseph Vargo has created a moody and beautiful set of cards which dramatically evokes the power and mystery of the Gothic world. Simply superb. |
| Inbaal |
Inbaal is a respected High Priestess and a fellow psychic. Her expertise on Wicca is well sough after by many publications and magazines here in the UK and abroad. Visit her witty website and treat yourself to a mini email tarot reading. |
| Laura Daligan Art |
Laura has a penchant for things “rouge” and is a talented artist with a unique style. From pet portraits to Tarot prints (she is also a psychic), ancient gods and goddesses to more “risqué” paintings, Laura’s unique vision is a visual feast of colours and creativity. Visit her inspiring website to see her art. |
| Tarot London |
This is a Tarot directory where you can find readers within the London area and beyond. |
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