Metaphysical shops, tarot card readers + energy healing in Lexington, KY

Learn about these unique metaphysical options to help guide you on your personal journey.

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All the colorful crystals + candles you could ever need. | Photo by @shopcreaturesofwhim

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Happy 11/11, Lexington — it’s time to make a wish.

Today, we’re tapping into our inner mystic + showcasing five different local options that can help guide you on your holistic journey.

Shop

Creatures of Whim, 126 N. Broadway | A downtown haven for the spiritual community, Creatures of Whim has a curated collection of fair-trade handmade goods. Shop for tarot cards, incense, herbs, teas, crystals, home decor + more.

Try: Crystal Basics with Amy Hudson | Thurs., Dec. 15 | $50

White Willow Emporium, 400 Old Vine St. | This women-owned metaphysical mecca has an aromatherapy bar to build your own healing scents, and sustainably-sourced crystals, candles, and jewelry.

Try: Intuitive Healing + Development | Sat., Nov. 12 | 1-2:30 p.m. | $30

A woman placing her hands on a horse in a healing technique.

Jennifer has Jin Shin Jyutsu clients of all shapes + sizes. | Photo courtesy of Jennifer Bradley

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Learn

Jennifer Bradley, Jin Shin Jyutsu | This practice is the art of using light, non-invasive touch on specific locations on the body that balance and harmonize the energetic system resulting in both physical and emotional changes. It’s perfect for pets too.

Vicki Young, Medicine Dream Healing | If you’ve been feeling anxious or overwhelmed, an intuitive counseling and chakra healing session might be just what you need. Learn about what feeds your soul, what drains your personal power, and help uncover your purpose.

Keary Q., Casually Ascending | Intuitive guidance and tarot readings are designed to tap into a higher perspective + provide a pathway to understand your highest self. Sessions are available in-person or via Zoom.

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