What Happened to Devon? – A Horary and Tarot Case Closure

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Roughly a year ago I was approached by a person with an interest in the case of Devon Marsman, who at that time had been missing from Halifax, Nova Scotia for more than two years. He was last seen entering a relative's house in Halifax at night, apparently for a party that the … Continue reading What Happened to Devon? – A Horary and Tarot Case Closure

General Life-Reading: A Convenient Fallback

AUTHOR'S NOTE: I often see consternation brewing among tarot neophytes over the fact that, although they want to "get serious" when it comes to divination with the cards, they are unsure how to proceed because they have no pressing questions to ask. Following is a summary of ways to offset that shortcoming through a "general … Continue reading General Life-Reading: A Convenient Fallback

Ashley’s Disappearance: A Missing-Person Case Closure

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Ashley Turcotte, who went missing from Barnstead, NH in early January, was just found deceased in dense woods not far from where she was last seen. Here is the news release:https://patch.com/new-hampshire/concord-nh/missing-barnstead-found-dead-after-extensive-search-wooded-area?fbclid=IwAR0RZsQKJ1PTgsHDRC1DYhUcj-tRGOktdbu6gmWJ2QgM5wJjGnZmrv9Muik I performed three readings on this matter: a horary astrology forecast and two tarot readings. The horary reading, while indicating that she … Continue reading Ashley’s Disappearance: A Missing-Person Case Closure

Ashley’s Disappearance: A Horary Perspective

AUTHOR'S NOTE: My third major effort in analysis of a missing-person case is usually a horary astrology chart that asks the question "What is the individual's current status and location?" Here is the chart for the disappearance of Ashley Turcotte, who vanished from Barnstead, NH on January 4, 2024. (Note that horary charts are always … Continue reading Ashley’s Disappearance: A Horary Perspective

“. . . By Any Other Name . . .”

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Current divination culture shuns as unethical any attempt to forecast the death of an individual, even when it is clearly imminent due to a terminal illness. (After all, it doesn't make sense for amateurs to overstep the legal and professional bounds of a medical diagnosis.) The final "moment of truth" is usually the … Continue reading “. . . By Any Other Name . . .”

Another Missing Person Case and A Fascinating Convergence

AUTHOR'S NOTE: I won't go into the anecdotal details of this missing person case, but I wanted to mention the fact that three different assessments of the situation - a revealing horary astrology projection and two tarot readings - produced remarkably consistent results. A teenager has been missing for nearly two years and the search … Continue reading Another Missing Person Case and A Fascinating Convergence