In Defense of Positional Tarot Spreads

I often wonder why there is such vehement opposition in modern tarot circles to the use of formal tarot spreads (those with defined positional meanings). It seems that self-styled "intuitive" readers feel stifled by any hint of structure and simply want to free-wheel their way through a reading using mystical "received" knowledge. It may be … Continue reading In Defense of Positional Tarot Spreads

What Happened to Reeves? – A Missing Person “Cold Case” Panorama

The disappearance of Reeves Johnson in February of 1983 has been a "cold case" in the southern Maine and southeastern New Hampshire area for some time, but it has recently been given a reboot by a detective in the Kittery, ME Police Department who has been involved in the case for a number of years. … Continue reading What Happened to Reeves? – A Missing Person “Cold Case” Panorama

Is the Practice of Divination Irrelevant or Dishonest?

As I continue to explore the sketchy written history of the early tarot, I frequently encounter the observation that the tarot cards, prior to the appearance of Jean-Baptiste Alliette (aka "Etteilla") as their original occult proponent in mid-18th-Century France, were not used in the practice of fortune-telling (presently dignified with the term "divination"); instead, they … Continue reading Is the Practice of Divination Irrelevant or Dishonest?

The “IF/THEN/ELSE” Decision-Making Spread

In my last essay I discussed the virtues of the three-card tarot spread as the minimum effective layout for divining any substantive issue (personally, I prefer five cards). I mentioned the typical "past/present/future" line spread and the Hegelian "thesis/antithesis/synthesis" array, but the one that piqued my interest is an approach that uses the data-routing logic … Continue reading The “IF/THEN/ELSE” Decision-Making Spread