The “Nature of the Evidence” Situational Challenges Spread

This spread uses the rank (minor, court or trump) of a majority of the cards pulled to show the projected urgency or intensity of any challenges present or anticipated in a developing situation. Because it is likely that "ties" will occur (such as a "2-2-1" distribution), one or two "tie-breaker" cards should be pulled and … Continue reading The “Nature of the Evidence” Situational Challenges Spread

A Chess-Inspired Major Problem-Solving Spread

When I think of it (which is often) our handling of a complex problem might be equated to the moves in a chess game, where we are angling for position and control of the "board." Here is a layout that amounts to an "exploded" version of the standard "action/reaction/resolution" spread that gives a detailed picture … Continue reading A Chess-Inspired Major Problem-Solving Spread

Even and Odd Pips: Closed and Open Circuits

More useful insights from Paul Marteau's Tarot de Marseille book. I'm over half-way through it now and I'm not entirely sure I like his writing style; while his observations are generally coherent if a bit clinical, they tend to wander all over the spiritual, mental/emotional and material landscape without much disciplined organizational rigor other than … Continue reading Even and Odd Pips: Closed and Open Circuits

Atypical, Eh?

I like to joke that I'm the only whisky-drinkin', pickup-drivin', ball-cap-wearin', blues-music-listenin', guitar-playin', fly-fishin', alpine skiin', kayakin', art-and-poetry-lovin', Monty-Python-quotin', horoscope-castin', tarot-card-readin', ex-Mensan, half-Canadian geomancer you're ever likely to meet! But seriously, those new to this blog might want to know a little more about the author than the "About" thumbnail delivers. So here it is. … Continue reading Atypical, Eh?