The Nines and Tens: Perfection and Postscript

AUTHOR'S NOTE: As evident in the online tarot community, current practice reflects the general agreement that "if Nine is good, Ten must be better" (with the obvious exception of the suit of Swords). The genesis of this idea most likely goes back to the assertion of Pythagoras that Ten is the "perfect" number, as symbolized … Continue reading The Nines and Tens: Perfection and Postscript

Another “Tweaked” French Cross Model: A Situational and Positional Profile Spread

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Here is another adaptation of my "tweaked" version of the French Cross spread, this time to address a client's specific relationship matter. It features a horizontal, four-card "situational" axis, the middle pair of which I'm calling "adaptive response" cards that suggest necessary adjustments to the querent's behaviors and attitudes. (They should be interpreted … Continue reading Another “Tweaked” French Cross Model: A Situational and Positional Profile Spread

Numerical Rectification of the Minor Arcana

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Even when divining with tarot decks that include scenic or semi-scenic Minor Arcana (specifically the Waite-Smith, the Thoth and their numerous clones), I'm prone to rely on suit-and-number theory for much of my improvisational content. When interpreting the cards, I pay little attention to the images after I've identified their presence in a … Continue reading Numerical Rectification of the Minor Arcana

“Excess Importance” and Zero-Sum Tarot Reading

AUTHOR'S NOTE: While following an r/occult sub-reddit thread, I came across the concept of "excess importance." Here is the technical definition: "Excess importance is a concept from Vadim Zeland's Reality Transurfing that refers to overvaluing a person, object, or goal, which creates 'excess potential' (unbalanced energy). It manifests as desperation, fear, or obsession, often leading … Continue reading “Excess Importance” and Zero-Sum Tarot Reading