Actions with Spirits: The Power of Walt

AUTHOR'S NOTE: I'm not a believer in the power of prayer. At its best it strikes me as well-meaning but credulous supplication of the "This may not help but it can't hurt" variety, and at its worst it comes across as a banal expression of mock-solemn tribute mumbled by dutiful sympathizers, usually after some tragedy … Continue reading Actions with Spirits: The Power of Walt

The Lenormand Tree: Rotten to the Core?

AUTHOR'S NOTE: I just came to the realization that the illustration of the Tree card in most Lenormand decks shows it to be mature and clearly in excellent health, while its usual interpretation is anything but hale-and-hearty. This discrepancy seems like a "red herring" that leads beginners to see it as a fortunate card when … Continue reading The Lenormand Tree: Rotten to the Core?

“Don’t Rock the Boat!” – The Secular Hierophant

AUTHOR'S NOTE: As I've mentioned before, I spent the better part of 40 years (not very diligently) trying to get my head around Temperance in a pragmatic way because the alchemical baggage associated with it defied easy translation into terms that would make sense in a mundane reading. Once I accomplished that feat I turned … Continue reading “Don’t Rock the Boat!” – The Secular Hierophant

The “Soft Landing”

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Although it still surfaces occasionally among new students, the outdated opinion that the upside-down orientation of a tarot card automatically overrules and refutes the upright meaning doesn't get much play these days. The implications of reversal are now understood to be far more subtle and nuanced, even beyond the typical assumptions of "blockage" … Continue reading The “Soft Landing”

The I Ching Cards and the “Big Party”

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Although I normally use Chinese coins for my I Ching predictions, I've had Anthony Clark's delightful I Ching Pack (now out-of-print) for many years and seldom work with it. I'm on the verge of buying Benebell Wen's new I Ching translation and thought I would give the deck a workout. (Note that I … Continue reading The I Ching Cards and the “Big Party”

The “Double-Axle” Energy Rotation Spread

AUTHOR'S NOTE: I often contemplate the operation of "centrifugal" (externalizing) and "centripetal" (internalizing) metaphysical forces as they can be applied to the practice of tarot, something I used to good effect in working up my personal set of definitions for the Tarot de Marseille pips. Here is a spread constructed on those principles. (It is … Continue reading The “Double-Axle” Energy Rotation Spread