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Spirit, Dreamwork and Tarot with Barbara Graver

Out in the Herb Garden

July 30, 2017

This is the herb garden (okay life) of my dreams. I know the foreground is actually a lavender field but I do think I spy a small herb or vegetable garden on the right, near the chateau!



This is my herb garden circa 2015. Yes it is modest and right now it is a mess. But I wanted to share this image AND a commitment to share more pics when it is as I imagine it will be later this summer.




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Summer 2017: Tarot Circle, the Summer Psychic Fair & the NEPA Metaphysical Society!

July 19, 2017

Both Tarot Circle and the NEPA Metaphysical Society began in my home and both have grown and evolved!  

This spring we began to meet at a new beautiful venue - Inner Peace in Wilkes-Barre - and I wanted to take this opportunity to invite all my local readers to check out our meetings AND the Inner Peace Summer Psychic Fair!

Tarot Circle  July 20th
Tarot (and Oracle Card) Circle is a fun and non-threatening way to learn how to read for yourself - and others.  We focus on one major arcana card and 4 minors each month (this month - the Hanged Man and the three's) plus oracle cards.  We also do fun exercises and practice giving readings as a group.

Please join us on the 3rd Thursday of the month (which is tomorrow July 20th) at Inner Peace.  RSVP through our Meetup group or the Inner Peace event page!

The Summer Psychic Fair July 23rd
Check out the Summer Psychic Fair at Inner Peace this Sunday July 23rd!

There will be lots of great readers of every description (including yours truly).  Please take a moment to stop by my table for a reading, to sign up for my free reading give-away, or just to say hi.  I will have plenty of brochures on Tarot Circle, the NEPA Metaphysical Society and my services on hand.

RSVP and info here!

The NEPA Metaphysical Society August 3rd
The NEPA Metaphysical Society meets on the first Thursday of the month at Inner Peace.  

Each meeting focuses on a different topic.  We offer group meditations, practice sessions, films, presentations, and discussion.  Please join us for our August 3rd meeting.  Owner of Inner Peace, Donna Will, will be presenting on the topic of the human aura.  Following the presentation, we'll do a short guided meditation and put what we've learned into practice - reading auras!

RSVP via the our NEPA Metaphysical Meetup Event or the Inner Peace Facebook Event Page (coming soon)!




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Atlantis by Edgar Cayce: A Very Short Review

July 1, 2017

Atlantis by Edgar Cayce is an A.R.E. publication which presents the Cayce readings on Atlantis, in their entirety. While not written by Cayce directly it is a direct transcription of his words, as recorded by his stenographer, Gladys Davis, and edited by John Van Auken.

I was initially reluctant to order this 160 page volume because I thought it might not have enough info to justify the cost.  I needn't have worried. There is no fluff in the Cayce material and, while this volume isn't especially lengthy, it delivers a wealth of highly specific information.

The book begins with readings performed for Cayce's own spiritual study group on the topic of Atlantis and progresses through a series of life reading performed for Cayce clients who had experienced past lives in Atlantis.

The past life readings are complete readings and contain content related to Atlantean and non-Atlantean incarnations. I found it interesting to trace the development of the the individual through various incarnations. A person less interested in doing this however can find the Atlantean information toward the end of the reincarnation material in almost every instance.

The Atlantis Readings proper (done for the Cayce study group) are almost entirely focused on the topic of Atlantis. The contain specific information about the long history of Atlantis, including its origin, religion, politics, culture, religion and eventual demise. The readings are surprisingly detailed, as well as comprehensive, making Atlantis a fascinating resource for anyone with an interest in this fascinating subject.

From the text:
"In this temple, we find these of large or semi-circular columns of onyx, topaz, and inlaid with beryl, amethyst, and stones that made the variations in catching the rays of the sun... In this the sacred fires burned..."

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A Gift From My Grandmother

June 17, 2017


About My Grandmother

My paternal grandmother was a widow before I was born.  And while I didn't realize it when I was a child, I don't think she had a lot of extra money.  I guess that's why instead of visiting often or even calling on the phone she sent me things. Like letters and clippings and eventually a binder.

The binder came with only a couple pages but then she started sending me more pages to fill it.  And so several times a year I'd receive a package of 2 or 3 or 4 photo album pages filled with brightly colored pictures.

Those pictures weren't anything special by ordinary standards.  Most were simply cut from magazines and carefully arranged under the plastic film that covered each page in the album.  But somehow those pages impressed me so much that I still remember the pictures.  A pile of leaves raked up by group of kids.  A little dog in a bright red coat.  A school bus in the rain.

My grandmother came to visit us once or twice a year and when she did she slept in the spare room next to mine.  And I remember how one Christmas Eve we sat together on the bed in that room while she told me the story of the nativity. I will never forget the chills that ran up and down my spine when she told me the story of nativity.

And I have long thought that the presence that was there with us in the room that night was angelic in nature.

My Grandmother's Gift

The next day, on Christmas, my grandmother gave me a little white Bible.  I don't remember getting it and I suspect it didn't impress me as much as the other presents I received.  But I did read it -  off and on, all through my childhood.

I would like to say that I kept reading that Bible or that it was one of my prized possessions but that would not be accurate. What is accurate is that my life veered off the rails and I returned to the Bible my grandmother had infrequently. and that it spent most of the years between now and then in a succession of dresser drawers and boxes.

And yet, somehow, out of the things that mattered more and all things that have come and gone, that little Bible is one of the few things I've hung on to.

In 2012 I moved into a new (old) house. I was still deeply involved in New Age spirituality.  But when I was unpacking I decided to put the Bible my grandmother gave me into my china cabinet alongside my tarot cards and crystals.

And, in 2017, when I began to make my way back to the Faith those things went the way of other mistakes, great and small, and the little white Bible stayed.

And there were in the same country shepherds watching, and keeping the night watches over their flock.  And behold an angel of the Lord stood by them, and the brightness of God shone round about them; and they feared with a great fear.  And the angel said to them: Fear not; for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy... -  St. Luke 2:8-10

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Fascinating Video on World Ages and Precessional Cycles

June 2, 2017


This video does a great job of explaining the 26,000 year global cycle known to our ancient ancestors and raises some very interesting questions!




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The Long Way Home

May 7, 2017


Why I Left


I began to feel a pull to return to Christianity in May of 2017. I was wary of returning to the Catholic Church and unsure about Christianity in general so I decided to ask God for a sign.

I prayed a lot that week and on Saturday, the 22nd of May, 2017, I prayed more.

The next day I went to the flea market as I did most Sundays. I had forgotten to stop at the ATM on the way and had only eight dollars with me, which was much less than I usually brought. But I didn't really care. It was raining - a slow steady kind of rain that promised to continue all day - and I didn't expect there would be many vendors or much of anything to buy.

When we pulled into the parking lot I saw that I was right about the vendors.  The large open area that was usually full of tables and tents was practically empty. The few sellers who had set up were spread out and the gravel lot was full of puddles.  But we decided to put on our slickers and see what we could find.

One of the first things I spotted was a chalkware Blessed Mother. For some reason I couldn't really explain, I'd been wanting one of those big old Mary statues for some time. Over the course of the last two summers I'd kept an eye out. But all those I'd seen were chipped or expensive or both.

The one in front of me that day was almost two feet tall and had no significant damage. So I was surprised when the woman on the other side of the table said it was mine for five dollars. It wasn't really my style but I liked the blue of Mary's cloak and the graceful curve of her neck. I bought it without any negotiation at all.

 A little further on, I saw a cold cast bronze St. Brigid's cross that had been made in Ireland. I asked the vendor the price and he said a quarter. And then, when I couldn't find any change, he refused my dollar and insisted I take the cross for free. I was happy that I was able to tell the  a bit about St. Brigid and what she had done so long ago in Ireland. And I started to get a good feeling about the day.

The next thing I saw was a bright silver crucifix shining through the rain,  When I got close I could see that it had a glass holy water font and a place on either side of the cross for candles.  I thought that the seller would probably want at least ten dollars for such a nice item, but she didn't. She wanted three. So I got the crucifix too.

On the long damp ride home, I realized that I had bought three Christian items on an unlikely day and for a surprisingly good price. But what struck me most was that I had bought all three of them for the exact to the penny amount of money that I had with me.

So I considered it sign. And decided that I should give Christianity another shot.

I started with a church tour of several local churches. Afterwards I picked an evangelical church that was not a good fit and then a Pentecostal church I liked better. I didn't spend any real time thinking about the Catholic church I had visited in the early days of the church tour or the fact that each of the items I bought that day at the fleas market were Catholic in origin.

Until, almost three years later, just after my return from Israel.

It began with car problems.  Getting to the new Protestant church I had joined was impossible. Finally, after several weeks, it occurred to me that there were two churches within a short walk of my house and that one was actually just a block and a half away.

So I walked down the street and went to Mass for the first time in what seemed like forever.  And the next week I went back and I just kept on going.

As the weeks passed, I thought about the spiritual journey I'd made and the enormous circle that has brought me back to a place that is, and always was, just around the corner.

The items I bought that day at the flea market are gone and I know that there is some kind of lesson in that.  And while I'm still not sure just what that is, I think that it might be that God doesn't want me to be the kind of Catholic I used to be. Or the kind of person I used to be.

I think that maybe he wants me to be something new.

Why I Returned to the Blog (2024 Update)


That new thing didn't happen right away however.

I explored a range of Christian traditions, finally returning to Catholicism. But I had trouble reconciling my past spiritual experience with the faith. So it made sense to return to the Mystic Review. 

While Christianity will always be meaningful to be, my current interests focus on dreamwork, Jungian psychology, and parapsychology. I hope this will be of interest.

My rainy day flea market Mary


Another flea market Mary that I have kind of sadly given away


St. John's (our town's "Irish" church) complete with spires

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Marilyn in Gypsy Garb

April 13, 2017


Bought a big pile of old magazines at an estate sale with the original Life Magazine shot of the pic above (Life shot is a little different). She made a beautiful fortune teller, didn't she?

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Dreaming of Druids

February 13, 2017

Photo by Ben Wicks on Unsplash

One of the first unusually vivid dreams I can recall was a dream I had in high school. 

In this odd, but memorable dream, a single bright section of an orange transformed into a tiny infant right before my eyes. At the mall a few days later, I saw an album in a record store window. On its cover was a dreamy sort of image of a baby. The name of the album was Tangerine Dream.  

I made the connection and bought it on the spot.

Later, listening to my new album through my headphones, I had a vision. In it, a group of men in dark robes were trudging up a hill. Behind them, a grove of trees had been cut down, and on each stump a man had been beheaded.

I had an interest in King Arthur from an early which may be why I recognized the men as Druids. Given that interest, I'm sure a lot of people would just chalk a vision like that up to imagination, but because I have aphantasia visions are few and far between for me (and those I do have are not deliberately self-generated). So it was unusual for me to see any kind imagery in any state. 

What really got my attention however was the emotion I felt. 

The scene was grisly, but I wasn't the least bit horrified. Instead, as the hauntingly beautiful music built to its crescendo, I felt a bittersweet sense of loss. I understood those retreating figures. I knew their way of life was ending and that loss moved me.

It wasn't until many years later, that my interest in Celtic spirituality would move me to become a member of the OBOD (Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids). 

Did my dream and the resulting vision predict this interest? Or is there something genetic that travels downstream through time that speaks to us? Or is it only coincidence?

That is the mystery.

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You can visit the OBOD website at Druidry.org


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