Reversals As “Erosion of Stability”

AUTHOR'S NOTE: I was recently interpreting the reversed 9 of Wands in a reading, noting that the card when upright is about preserving one's integrity, but that its reversal implies an "erosion of stability" in that regard. This started me thinking about another broad-brush approach to the application of reversal. I've often thought that a … Continue reading Reversals As “Erosion of Stability”

Accentuating the Negative? – Delivering Bad News

"You've got to ac-cent-tchu-ate the positiveE-lim-i-nate the negativeLatch on to the affirmativeDon't mess with Mr. In-Between"(from Ac-Cen-Tchu-Ate the Positive by Bing Crosby and the Andrew Sisters) AUTHOR'S NOTE: This isn't the first time I've addressed this question, but it keeps coming up on the tarot sites: Do you deliver negative readings in an unvarnished way … Continue reading Accentuating the Negative? – Delivering Bad News

A “Methodology Checklist” – Technique in a Nutshell

AUTHOR'S NOTE: I've written numerous essays on the subject of tarot techniques and methods, usually in the form of criticism aimed at those practices of modern "pop-metaphysics" that I find especially pointless or unfounded. This time I decided to turn it into an exhaustive but simplified "question-and-answer" checklist that lays out my preferred approach and … Continue reading A “Methodology Checklist” – Technique in a Nutshell

“Playing the Victim” – Self-Inflicted Pain in RWS Imagery

AUTHOR'S NOTE: I wasn't aware that there is a modern interpretation of the Waite-Smith 8 of Swords that describes the person in the picture as "faking" the distress or intentionally "self-victimizing," as in willingly submitting to what looks like abusive treatment. It reminds me of the hateful, misogynistic affront to rape victims and targets of … Continue reading “Playing the Victim” – Self-Inflicted Pain in RWS Imagery