Category: Law of Attraction
My collected work on the Law of Attraction — what it actually is (and isn’t), how intention and belief interact with what arrives, the experiments, the failures, and the practical methods I’ve gathered over years of personal practice.
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Capricorn Season: Manifesting the Mountain Beneath You
Capricorn season is the astrological tailwind for the long game. Here’s how to work with this season’s slow, grounded energy instead of pushing against it.
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Why I Set My Intentions at the First Degree of Capricorn (Not January 1st)
I mark the new year at the first degree of Capricorn, not January 1st—and the Winter Solstice Burning Bowl ritual is why my intentions actually hold.
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When the Law of Attraction Backfires
A cautionary tale from The Lost Teachings of Dead Monks on twisting desire into a cosmic boomerang We’ve all heard it: Visualize your dreams. Speak it into existence. The universe is listening. From the Bookshelf The Lost Teachings of Dead Monks — a magical library, forbidden knowledge, and a librarian facing the fears she has…
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Novel Tarot: Two of Cups – Llewellyn Tarot
For the epilogue of The Lost Teachings of Dead Monks, the Two of Cups from the Llewellyn Tarot appears—not as new love, but as partnership. Lilah and Raven are ready to face the coming pole shift together.
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Novel Tarot: Dependability Card – Sacred Earth Oracle Deck
In The Lost Teachings of Dead Monks, Lilah has never been able to depend on anyone—until now. The Dependability card from the Sacred Earth Oracle deck reflects the new trust and partnership she finds in the Daeganean priesthood.
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Novel Tarot: Queen of Swords – Witches Tarot Deck
For Chapter 21 of The Lost Teachings of Dead Monks, the Queen of Swords from the Witches Tarot captures a clash of wills—two women on the edge of the Cliffs of Moher, both wielding power with nowhere to retreat.
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Novel Tarot: Trust Card- Spellcasting Oracle Deck
For Chapter 20 of The Lost Teachings of Dead Monks, the Trust card from the Spellcasting Oracle reveals Charlie’s desperate need to believe in an illusion—even as Lilah learns to trust the reality others have shown her.
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Novel Tarot: Closure Card- Spellcasting Oracle Deck
For Chapter 19 of The Lost Teachings of Dead Monks, the Closure card from the Spellcasting Oracle captures exactly what Lilah needs—not justice or a new love, but the ability to walk away from a failed relationship and find her own path forward.
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Quote about Carelessness
A sharp quote from Lorna Tedder’s The Lost Teachings of Dead Monks—a reminder that carelessness and stupidity aren’t the same thing, but they often end up in the same place.
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Novel Tarot: Ace of Cups – Tarot de la Nuit Deck
The Ace of Cups from the Tarot de la Nuit deck captures Charlie’s growing obsession with Rune in Chapter 18 of The Lost Teachings of Dead Monks—romantic fantasy winning over truth.
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Novel Tarot: Hierophant Card – Tarot de la Nuit Deck
For Chapter 17 of The Lost Teachings of Dead Monks, Lorna draws the Hierophant from the Tarot de la Nuit deck — a card that captures Raven’s rare gift for imparting ancient, dangerous knowledge with wisdom rather than hunger for power.
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Quote about Reconciliation
“I’m sorry, my sweetheart. You’re right. You’re always right.” — A quiet moment of grace and reconciliation from The Lost Teachings of Dead Monks by Lorna Tedder.











