The Stop, the Plop and the Flop: Reducing “Slop” in Tarot Reading

AUTHOR'S NOTE: I'm indebted to Ethan Indigo Smith (in The Tao of Thoth) for the inspiration behind the quirky title (along with the "jammed radar" scene from Mel Brook's Spaceballs: "I've lost the bleep, the creep and the fleep"). As a martial artist in the Tai Chi discipline, Smith was talking about being unbalanced and … Continue reading The Stop, the Plop and the Flop: Reducing “Slop” in Tarot Reading

Filtering Illusion: Countering Misinformation in Tarot Reading

AUTHOR'S NOTE: It's no secret that I don't condone purely intuitive tarot reading, particularly when it is performed remotely in the form of psychic guesswork using the cards as "props." Here I'm exploring the premise of Eastern mysticism that "emotions are the stuff of illusion." My main problem is that intuition can deviate without apparent … Continue reading Filtering Illusion: Countering Misinformation in Tarot Reading

Polar Opposites and the Pendulum of Contrasts

AUTHOR'S NOTE: An interesting aspect of esoteric metaphysics is that there are no unconditional "black-and-white" polarities in terms of active/passive, positive/negative or masculine/feminine principles; everything is on a sliding scale and varies in proportion according to the circumstances. The result is a pendulum-swing of contrasting energies, quite often discordant themes that converge momentarily on a … Continue reading Polar Opposites and the Pendulum of Contrasts

Tarot As “Offering Bowl” – A Situational Development Spread

AUTHOR'S NOTE: The practice of Taiji envisions eight "offering bowls" that enclose space and also present the contents of that space to the aspirant. Here I've created an eight-position tarot spread modeled on the taijitu (yin/yang) symbol of the I Ching to show situational progress from constructive input (yin as receptive and cooperative) to productive … Continue reading Tarot As “Offering Bowl” – A Situational Development Spread