Confessions of a Tarot Addict
A Twin Flame Situationship
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ナレーター:
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Alicia Garcia
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著者:
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Avery Hollins
概要
Confessions of a Tarot Addict: A Twin Flame Situationship is a raw, luminous, and painfully honest memoir about obsession, intuition, trauma, spiritual escapism, and the long road back to self-love. With lyrical vulnerability and psychological clarity, Avery Hollins takes listeners deep into the heart of a woman who learned to read the cards long before she ever learned to read herself.
From childhood rituals whispered in a warm Miami bedroom to late-night tarot pulls searching for meaning, Avery chronicles the invisible threads that shaped her emotional life: abandonment wounds, unspoken grief, and the seductive promise of magic when reality felt too heavy. When she fell into a “twin flame” connection—intense, electric, and spiritually intoxicating—her inner world spiraled into a decade-long cycle of longing, synchronicities, tarot obsession, and self-betrayal disguised as destiny.
But this is not just a story about addiction to readings, rituals, or a person. It’s a story about the search for certainty in a world that gives none. About the ways we use spirituality to cope, to escape, and sometimes to hide from ourselves. It’s about mistaking chaos for passion, fantasy for intuition, and suffering for soul connection. And ultimately, it’s about what happens when the illusion collapses—and all that’s left is you.
Told with cinematic detail, confession-booth honesty, and the emotional intelligence of a woman finally stepping into her power, this memoir explores:
- Tarot as comfort, control, and obsession
- The psychology behind twin-flame fixation
- Shadow work, spiritual bypassing, and healing illusions
- Attachment styles and trauma bonds disguised as destiny
- Growing up between cultures, beliefs, and unspoken grief
- The unraveling of a fantasy—and the rebirth that follows
Avery writes with the voice of someone who has sat in the fire long enough to understand its language. She exposes the seductive side of spirituality—the YouTube readings, the signs, the angel numbers, the grasping for messages—and the darker side: dependency, avoidance, and losing yourself in someone else’s storyline. Her journey is both deeply personal and universally relatable for anyone who has ever loved too hard, waited too long, or mistaken a wound for a calling.
Confessions of a Tarot Addict is more than a memoir. It is a mirror for every woman who has spun herself into exhaustion trying to understand another person’s behavior. It’s for the intuitive, the empathic, the overthinker, the romantic, the spiritually curious, and the emotionally burned. It is for anyone who has gone to the cards looking for answers—only to eventually realize the truth was inside them all along.
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