The Tarot of the Bohemians: First Thoughts

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Now that I've finished Sallie Nichols' Tarot and the Archetypal Journey I'm setting off in an entirely different direction, having just begun reading The Tarot of the Bohemians (third edition) by Gerard Encausse (aka "Papus"), which will surely generate as many brief essays as the former work. I'm only part-way through the preface … Continue reading The Tarot of the Bohemians: First Thoughts

An “Alternate Outcome” Example Reading

AUTHOR'S NOTE: To test the spread I posted recently, I decided to ask what the long-term prognosis is for my general well-being (at my age it becomes increasingly relevant) without trying to be specific about health matters. I used Pat Zalewski's Magical Tarot of the Golden Dawn, and did not apply reversals. I find the … Continue reading An “Alternate Outcome” Example Reading

Moon Mastery: Making the Darkness Conscious

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Although not alluding directly to the tarot Moon, Carl Gustav Jung wrote the following observation that has a bearing on the subject: "One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious." In other words, we must draw it forth and examine it, not try to hide … Continue reading Moon Mastery: Making the Darkness Conscious

Esoteric Baggage and the Freudian Slip*

*An unintentional error regarded as revealing subconscious feelings AUTHOR'S NOTE: I embarked on my journey with the tarot in 1972, having already begun my exploration of the Hermetic Qabalah and natal astrology a couple of years earlier. Esoteric correspondences with psychological implications were all the rage and were applied to various "New Age" forms of … Continue reading Esoteric Baggage and the Freudian Slip*

The Star, the Moon and the Sun: An Optical Analogy

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Here I'm using the analogy of a telescope to examine the transition between the three consecutive "lights" of the Major Arcana. As the series of tarot trumps nears its end, we are faced with the necessity of refocusing our view of the world from all angles - mental. emotional, spiritual and practical - … Continue reading The Star, the Moon and the Sun: An Optical Analogy

The Vertical Sword: “Lighting Rod of Inspiration”

AUTHOR'S NOTE: I've been contemplating the notion that any single, vertical sword shown in a tarot card can act as a "lightning rod" that conducts focused inspiration directly into the subject of a reading. I'm indebted to Sallie Nichols for bringing this to my attention as it relates to the raised sword of Justice that … Continue reading The Vertical Sword: “Lighting Rod of Inspiration”

“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