Emily Peach

Back in the winter of 1982 I was running a Tarot Course out of hired rooms close to the Citibank Building in New York City. There were very few 'teach yourself' books on Tarot around in those days, so Courses were popular with would-be Tarot readers.

For $5.00 a lesson my students got printed notes, coffee, doughnuts, hands-on practice and a lot of laughs. $5.00 wasn't a lot of money even thirty years ago, but frankly it still seemed a lot to ask considering that people had to turn up on a Wednesday evening after work in cold, dark and snowy weather. The Tarot Workbook is based on the notes I used for the Course. I like to think it has saved a few people from chilblains if nothing else...

Since then I have written (and Kindled) several other books - but I particularly enjoyed writing 'Discover Ghosts', because writing about 'ghosts' means investigating them - and 'ghosts' are not always what people expect that they should be, are rather more commonplace than any of us would like to admit, and behave in ways that are next door to predictable and almost, but not quite, logical. Investigating 'ghosts' is often in many ways an uncomfortable experience - but nobody could call it boring.

Numerology is something I have always wanted to talk about - so numerology is what I've been writing about, on and off, for the last two years.

"It's All About You - How to use Numerology to Make Sense of Your Life" feels special to me - and not just because I've had a lot of fun writing it. I believe that learning to use numbers in this new way can help people to know and understand themselves better, get some insight as to how to improve their present lives and future prospects, and recognise that they have a specific purpose in life and lessons to learn from the things that do, and do not, happen to them.

"All About you" will be published by Inner Vision Press later this year - and with any luck a lot of people will learn to love numbers as much as I do, and learn as much from them as I have.

After that, I'll get down to writing "The Ride" - a haunting story that I sincerely hope will stop haunting me once I've written it – and another ‘how to, this time about self-hypnosis.

Emily Peach lives in France with her husband and a Maine Coon cat called ‘Poppy’.

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