
There are conversations that stay with you long after the recording ends.This is one of them.Elizabeth Breckenridge is a Tarot Reader, Channeler, and Spiritual Coach whose practice lives at the intersection of two things most people keep separate — tarot and deity work. Specifically, the Infernal Divine: gods from other cultures that were demonized, suppressed, and silenced — particularly during the spread of Christianity. Gods who, in Elizabeth's experience, are not what they've been made out to be.This conversation goes places most podcasts won't.Join us as she traces her path from a childhood steeped in spiritual curiosity to a professional practice built on the marriage of tarot and deity work — and shares what she's discovered on the other side of every narrative she was handed. She talks about tarot not as a system to be memorized but as an art form — imagery designed to stoke intuition, to take you somewhere you couldn't have arrived at through thinking alone.She speaks about the transformation archetype — the descent into the underworld, the facing of what's there, the re-emergence changed — and what it means to work consciously with that kind of energy. And she does all of it with a groundedness and generosity that makes even the unfamiliar feel approachable.This isn't an episode about convincing you of anything. It's an invitation to get curious — about tarot, about the gods history tried to erase, about the parts of yourself that have been waiting in the underworld for someone to finally come looking.WHAT WE COVERElizabeth's path into tarot — from childhood curiosity and a spiritually rich family background to building a full practice as a reader and coach.The Infernal Divine — what it means, where it comes from, and why Elizabeth believes these demonized gods deserve a second look.Tarot as art and science — how imagery works on the intuition and why Elizabeth teaches presence with the cards over memorization of meanings.Deity work and tarot together — how these two practices layer and deepen each other in ways neither can do alone.The transformation archetype — descent, facing what's there, re-emergence — and what it means to work with this consciously.The versatility of tarot — from shadow work and self-inquiry to meditation, divination, and some of the most unexpected reading situations Elizabeth has found herself in.How to deliver difficult readings with compassion — Elizabeth's approach to navigating the harder moments of the practice with grace.Practical advice for beginners — why intuition and imagery matter more than memorization, and how community changes everything.Connect with Elizabeth Breckenridge 📷 Instagram — @CoffeCupsTarot 🎵 TikTok — @CoffeeCupsTarot 🛍️ Etsy shop for readings and coaching — coffeecupstarotLearn more about her program: Path to Infernal Sovereignty - 7 Week Mentorship program - through her Etsy websitePodcast Show Host ConnectionsIf this episode stirred something true within you, share it with a fellow soul on the path.Leave a review to help amplify voices like yours — voices that disrupt, remember, and realign.Let’s stay in sacred conversation:🌿 Instagram: @patricia_rundblade🌿 Facebook: Patricia Rundblade🌿 Email: patricia@patriciarundblade.com🌿 Website: www.patriciarundblade.comCurious about being on the show? Send me an email!Thank you for tuning in to Mindfully Disruptive.Until next time, may your voice be rooted in truth, and your presence be your power.
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