The Power of Words: Tarot, Writing and Self-Excavation


Details
Join me for an afternoon of writing practices, meaningful conversation and gentle exploration of the unconscious, inspired by the archetypes of the Tarot.
With guided writing prompts and Tarot as a therapeutic tool, we’ll explore the stories we tell ourselves — and the ones we’re ready to rewrite.
Who is this for?
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Creatives stuck in self-doubt or emotional disconnect: writers who don’t write, overthinkers, artists who’ve stopped creating or never dared to start.
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Soul-searchers experiencing a period of transformation in Rome (Liz Gilbert’s disciples, I see you).
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Curious minds interested in Tarot or wanting to deepen their journaling practice.
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Anyone longing for a space of stillness and mutual understanding.
No need to know the cards or call yourself a writer (you won’t be sharing what you write). Just come as you are, with curiosity and an open heart.
When: Saturday, May 24th | 14h00 to 15h30
Where: Zem Yoga Studio Roma - Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 184 · 00186
Includes:
• Tarot-inspired journaling prompts
• A brief intro to the Rider-Waite Tarot and its archetypes
• All materials (pens, paper, clipboards)
• Tea and light snacks to ease us in
Contribution: €20
Register via Google Forms or DM me with any questions.
Please note your spot is only confirmed after you register on Google Forms. Spots are limited to keep it cosy.
About me
I'm a Brazilian writer, language teacher, Tarot student and overthinker in recovery. Recently relocated to Rome to walk, write, study, and give space to the 37 tabs open in my head. My work blends storytelling, intuition, and self-inquiry — inspired by years of journaling, personal therapy, group circles, and studies in Jungian thought and creative writing. I’ve hosted writing and Tarot workshops, as well as one-on-one sessions in Brazil. You can have a look at my last event here.
“The words we speak are often different from the ones we bury within. Writing is an act of excavation — what we put on paper speaks louder.”
Shall we dig?

The Power of Words: Tarot, Writing and Self-Excavation