A “Magical Evocation by Tarot” Example Reading

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Here is a reading based on the "Tarot Magic" spread I just created using introductory comments in Donald Tyson's book Tarot Magic (formerly titled Portable Magic) and Pat Zalewski's The Magical Tarot of the Golden Dawn. (Since I'm sharing this post on a Thoth page, I decided to use the Thoth deck for … Continue reading A “Magical Evocation by Tarot” Example Reading

“The Fix is In!” – Invoking Tarot Energy

AUTHOR'S NOTE: This tarot-based technique for magically imposing one's personal Will on circumstances is based on the concept of intention. If we "intend" something strongly enough we will ideally achieve its realization without "getting our hands dirty." As long as it isn't harmful to others (and if it is, the Wiccan "Three-fold Law" might kick … Continue reading “The Fix is In!” – Invoking Tarot Energy

Cut the Cord! – Folk Magic and the 3 of Swords

AUTHOR'S NOTE: I've written in the past about the opportunity presented by the Waite-Smith (RWS) 3 of Swords to resist wallowing in the apparent misery it depicts and instead actively seek a way to remove the swords from the heart and let it heal. (This is the symbolic function of the nimble and resilient number … Continue reading Cut the Cord! – Folk Magic and the 3 of Swords

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 “When” and “Where” of Prediction

While creating my "Magical Prescription" situational spread, I was struck by a new insight regarding the use of tarot to determine not only how, but also when and where circumstances or events might play out in a particular scenario. In the past, I've always considered the "when" to be a specific point in time and … Continue reading The “When” and “Where” of Prediction