“Absence of Strain” – Managing Esoteric Correspondences

AUTHOR'S NOTE: In The Discarded Image (a seemingly bottomless source of inspiration for this blog), C.S. Lewis describes the insertion of astrological principles into Medieval literature and architecture as, in the best cases, being "woven into the plot," while in the less salutary examples the addition amounts to an "overload of philosophy." These observations offer … Continue reading “Absence of Strain” – Managing Esoteric Correspondences

The “Cusp of Renewal” Year-End Review & New-Year Forecast

AUTHOR'S NOTE: While preparing to do New Year's readings for some friends tomorrow, I decided to create a special spread for the occasion. The scope encompasses a recap of the year that is ending, a look at the present-in-transition, and a projection for the coming year in three developmental areas: Stimulation; Stability and Stagnation. It … Continue reading The “Cusp of Renewal” Year-End Review & New-Year Forecast

“Ships That Pass” – A Relationship-Potential Spread

"Ships that pass in the night, and speak each other in passing, only a signal shown and a distant voice in the darkness" - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow AUTHOR'S NOTE: Relationship spreads are a favorite topic of mine, and I'm especially keen on exploring the likelihood of two people connecting for the first time. Here is … Continue reading “Ships That Pass” – A Relationship-Potential Spread

Kabbalah and Tarot – A Collision of Concepts

AUTHOR'S NOTE: I recently read a fascinating essay by Mark Horn on the Tarot History Facebook page that proposed Italian nobleman and scholar Giovanni Pico della Mirandola as the forefather of the esoteric connection between the tarot and the Hebrew Kabbalah via his association with philosopher Marsillio Ficino in the court of Lorenzo de Medici … Continue reading Kabbalah and Tarot – A Collision of Concepts

Tarot Reading and the “Inner Wits”

AUTHOR'S NOTE: My study of Medieval metaphysics has brought me into contact with the concept of the "ten wits" of the sentient but non-rational "Sensitive Soul." Five of them - Shakespeare's "Senses" - are outwardly focused and the other five - his "Wits" - are entirely inward in orientation. The "outer wits" are the familiar … Continue reading Tarot Reading and the “Inner Wits”