I’m Winslow Eliot and I’ve studied palmistry, tarot, astrology, mythology, and mysticism from the early 1970s. I began offering intuitive counseling in New York City in the early 1990s. Currently, I work as a metaphysical practitioner at Canyon Ranch as well as with my home-based clientele. I include many forms of healing and divination in your intuitive counseling session, including tarot, palmistry, astrology, clairsentience, mythology, hypno-therapy, and a tremendous love for people and helping them find their direction and inner peace.
“Where did I come from? Who am I? Where am I going?”
There are many ways to explore these questions and any others you may have. During your intuitive counseling session I help you to know yourself better and guide you to a place of well-being.
Winslow Eliot, PhD, is an award-winning author and metaphysical practitioner, who offers clairvoyant readings with tarot, palmistry, astrology, angels and crystals as well as writing mentoring. She loves poetry, belly-dancing, singing, people, sacred places, teaching, writing, and sleeping.
An ordained interfaith minister in the International Metaphysical Ministry, she earned her PhD in Transpersonal Counseling from the University of Sedona; her dissertation was on Transpersonal Stillness: An investigation into the healing uses and applications of stillness in transpersonal counseling, personal development, spiritual growth, and life.
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I’m the author of What Would You Do If There Was Nothing You Had To Do? Practices to create your life the way you want it to be. Through practices, meditations, and fun improvisations, I take you on a journey that activates the search and discovery of your soul’s purpose. I show you a way to breathe authenticity into every part of your daily existence by offering a map toward self-actualization. This is done through 22 stages, using a wide variety of wisdom sources and practical exercises, including Sufism, Buddhism, Taoism, mystical Christianity, Huna, Jungian psychology, mythology, and my own life experience.
“Each of us has been called to take the great Leap into the unknown—finally, an instruction manual! A brilliant and beautiful companion to the soul’s evolution. Ms. Eliot’s gentle guidance, wisdom, and practical exercises make the journey a joy.” —Dr. Jan Seward, Clinical Professor of Naturopathic Medicine, Psychologist, Creative Arts Therapist
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I’ve loved tarot cards from when I first encountered them at around thirteen years old. Here are a few images of the cards I drew back then. We were living in Rome, Italy at the time, and my mother had brought home the Visconti tarot cards. I could hardly put them down.
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I’m also the author of the Satyana Mystery Series, cozy mysteries that feature a psychic sleuth. In her first adventure, Sati and the Rider, a charming young man brings an unexpected delivery and Sati’s life is changed forever. She’s thrown into an adventure of hide-and-seek, fraud, murder, and a strange cult, and she needs to use all her powers to follow a mysterious trail to its surprising end.
In Sati and the Clover, it looks as though Sati’s lucky new client might possess a winning lottery ticket. But does she? Then why is she so frightened? Sati is determined to find out. Bold and curious, she searches for a murderer in some unlikely places, only to find herself alone on a dangerous Scottish sea cliff, where she realizes that a four-leaf clover doesn’t always signify good luck.
Coming soon: Sati and the Ship.
All the book titles are based on the lenormand oracle deck and the theme of each plot hinges around the ‘essence’ of these charming cards that originated in the late 17th century French salons of the remarkable Marie Anne Adelaide Lenormand.