First-Come, First-Served Enrollment Starting November 11 for Tarot Psychology Course and Soma Food Therapy Course

Gwangyang Jungang Library Operates New Year Programs for Youth and Adults View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Gwangyang Central Library announced on the 6th that it will operate tarot psychology and soma food therapy programs as the first programs of the new year for local youth and general citizens.


The tarot psychology course for youth will be held three times in total on the 26th, 28th, and 29th of this month from around 4 PM to 6 PM.


The soma food therapy course for adults will be held three times in total on the 25th of this month, and the 1st and 8th of next month from around 2 PM to 3:30 PM.


In the tarot psychology course, Moon Jin-sook, director of the Korea Culture Arts Psychology Education Center, will serve as the instructor and present the fascinating world of tarot, including understanding my personality through tarot numbers, finding career paths and aptitudes, and designing suitable job groups for oneself.


In the soma food therapy course, Kwon Young-min, director of the Mind Path Education Promotion Institute, will be invited as the instructor to give a lecture on the true meaning of health along with the three easy-to-overlook health habits in daily life, and color food therapy rich in third-generation nutrients.


The tarot psychology course will recruit 10 participants, and the soma food therapy course will recruit 30 participants on a first-come, first-served basis. Applications can be made from around 10 AM on the 11th via the Gwangyang City Library website or the Central Library.


These programs will be conducted non-face-to-face via Naver Band and ZOOM according to COVID-19 prevention guidelines, and the number of participants will be limited to ensure smooth communication between instructors and students.



Ko Geun-seong, Director of Library Operations, said, “With the increasing psychological anxiety due to social distancing caused by COVID-19, we expect that these tarot psychology and soma food therapy programs will provide healing time for the participants.”


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