"Now when the day goes to sleep and the full moon looks/ And the night is so black that the darkness cooks" - from The Green Manalishi by Peter Green AUTHOR'S NOTE: My allusion in the title is to the potent, three-liquor "Tiki" cocktail that, in sufficient volume, will do anything but "cut the fog" … Continue reading The “Fog Cutter” – A Tarot Disambiguation Technique
Professional Tarot
Sharpening the Focus: A Three-Card Daily Profile Spread
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Here is a simple spread that captures my personal view of the "daily draw." As my regular readers know, I don't have much use for the single-card daily draw because it is entirely too static. Even a three-card pull can be overly generic due to being scattered across a full deck of 78 … Continue reading Sharpening the Focus: A Three-Card Daily Profile Spread
The Three-Card Reading: Omelet or Scrambled Eggs?
AUTHOR'S NOTE: At its best, preparation of a breakfast omelet is a carefully-planned affair: wisely-chosen ingredients (usually involving eggs, cheese and various fillings - herbs, vegetables, mushrooms, meats, etc) introduced in just the right order at just the right time. Scrambled eggs, on the other hand - although they may include the same components or … Continue reading The Three-Card Reading: Omelet or Scrambled Eggs?
Shouting into the Void: Intuition vs. Analysis in Divination
AUTHOR'S NOTE: My themes seem to be getting more pugnacious lately. Don't take it to heart; I'm basically respectful of diverse theories, just not too tolerant of what I see as sheer metaphysical folly. I've long maintained that, while our physical senses bring us raw input, the cognitive faculties remain the only reliable tool we … Continue reading Shouting into the Void: Intuition vs. Analysis in Divination
Psychological Parallels in Tarot: The Mechanics of Redirection
AUTHOR'S NOTE: First a disclosure. After studying and working with the tarot cards for over five decades, I'm convinced that they aren't ideal for psychological profiling and character analysis (or, put less academically, what someone else "thinks or feels"), in which capacity they are too much like "mind-reading-with-props." That's why I use natal astrology for … Continue reading Psychological Parallels in Tarot: The Mechanics of Redirection
Eyes Wide Open: A Meditation on “Confirmation Bias”
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Self-styled "tarot debunkers" are convinced that those who book readings from professional diviners are only looking for substantiation that some outcome they covet will actually occur. In the naysayers' opinion, these obsessed seekers don't really care about the truth unless it agrees with their preconceptions, which they hope will result in a self-fulfilling … Continue reading Eyes Wide Open: A Meditation on “Confirmation Bias”
Refreshing the Perspective for Repeated Readings: An Opinion
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Pardon the unintended alliteration; it must be my "inner Poe" coming out. I occasionally encounter questions regarding "how soon is too soon" to repeat a reading on a subject that received a disappointing answer the first time around. My usual response is "Not until the previous outcome has had a reasonable chance to … Continue reading Refreshing the Perspective for Repeated Readings: An Opinion
The “Need to Know” Barometer of Consequence Spread
AUTHOR'S NOTE: In the practice of horary astrology, one of the ironclad tenets is that the querent must have a legitimate need to know the information being sought. Idle-curiosity questions are frowned upon and generally ignored as inconsequential. Those who seek a tarot reading are usually much less fussy about it and often cast their … Continue reading The “Need to Know” Barometer of Consequence Spread
“Weaponizing” the Tarot
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Every day on local highways I encounter risk-taking "alpha" types (usually adult males) who have clearly "weaponized" their automobiles. They drive aggressively at high speed, weaving in and out of bumper-to-bumper traffic and squeezing into tight spots at 80 miles an hour; they're always quick to lean on the horn and brandish the … Continue reading “Weaponizing” the Tarot
A Tarot “Poke in the Eye:” Self-Serving Objectives and Loss of Focus
AUTHOR'S NOTE: It goes without saying that most people who seek a tarot reading are angling for a sign from the Universe that something they want to happen will come to pass. I doubt there are many who are looking for assurance that their vision isn't going to materialize as projected (unless their presentiment involves … Continue reading A Tarot “Poke in the Eye:” Self-Serving Objectives and Loss of Focus