UPDATE: An arrest was made in this case yesterday, but it was for felonious conduct prior to the disappearance. Harmony is still unaccounted-for. There seems to have been a custody battle going on, which does not bode well. https://patch.com/new-hampshire/concord-nh/father-missing-7-year-old-harmony-montgomery-arrested?fbclid=IwAR3m5aM3Hj9XZEgbEdTwgWpC7pIkFfVqEABFhWqI9PdFFB4ykYQq_dmSwvY This is the second in a series of readings about the case of a missing New … Continue reading Harmony’s Story: A “Missing-Person Vignette”
Tarot Readings
Where Is Harmony? (An Update)
UPDATE: The affidavit in the second-degree murder case against Harmony's father, Adam Montgomery, has been unsealed. There is a long chain of testimony from Adam's ex-wife Kayla (who is probably seeking a plea deal as an accessory to the crime) detailing how Harmony was accidentally killed in a fit of rage by Adam while in … Continue reading Where Is Harmony? (An Update)
2022 and the Nature of “Six-ness” – “Pleasure with Pain for Leaven”
Author's Note: Here is a meditation on the nature of "Six-ness" as it applies to the year ahead. (Please forgive the cynic in me, it's irrepressible.) This is the time of year when everyone and their psychic brother (or, more plausibly, sister, daughter, mother, aunt or grandmother) will be doing an annual forecast for 2022. … Continue reading 2022 and the Nature of “Six-ness” – “Pleasure with Pain for Leaven”
Trump’s Dilemma: A “Passing the Monkey” Example Reading
Subtitle: Avoiding Prosecution in the "January 6th Riot" Investigation To test my new "Passing the Monkey" problem-solving spread, I asked what would be the best way for Donald Trump to approach the risk of Congressional prosecution for his alleged role in the "January 6th Riot" in Washington, DC. Although Trump may now be "old news" … Continue reading Trump’s Dilemma: A “Passing the Monkey” Example Reading
A “Three-Part Cacophony” Run-Through: What Happened to Reeves?
Here is an example run-through of my "Three-Part Cacophony" reading method. I posted photos of both the "master" layout (for reference) and the cards I pulled. I've been working on a missing-person "cold case" in NH that has remained unsolved since 1983. Reeves Johnson went missing after picking up a hitch-hiker on his way back … Continue reading A “Three-Part Cacophony” Run-Through: What Happened to Reeves?
A Best Case/Worst Case “Offset” Example Reading
I know someone who suffers from a disabling physical condition that isn't eligible for surgery, and who hasn't responded all that well to less-invasive conventional treatments. I asked what the "best-case" and "worst-case" predictions look like for this person. I used the Albano-Waite deck without reversals for the reading. In the "best-case" row, the two … Continue reading A Best Case/Worst Case “Offset” Example Reading
What Happened to Reeves? – A Missing Person “Cold Case” Panorama
The disappearance of Reeves Johnson in February of 1983 has been a "cold case" in the southern Maine and southeastern New Hampshire area for some time, but it has recently been given a reboot by a detective in the Kittery, ME Police Department who has been involved in the case for a number of years. … Continue reading What Happened to Reeves? – A Missing Person “Cold Case” Panorama
Maura Murray: Third Time’s the Charm?
Maura Murray is (or more likely was at this late date) a young Massachusetts woman who went missing in 2004. I made two previous attempts to ascertain her fate and possible whereabouts using the tarot, one in 2018 and another in 2019. Neither led to any remarkable discovery, and I let the matter drop. I … Continue reading Maura Murray: Third Time’s the Charm?
The “One-Act Play” Example Reading: A Three-Way Conflict
I decided to test this spread on a hypothetical scenario in which three individuals are engaged in a disagreement. To do this I randomly pulled three court cards for the middle position instead of one. I used the magnificent Golden Art Nouveau Tarot with reversals. The situation assumes that two junior individuals are up against … Continue reading The “One-Act Play” Example Reading: A Three-Way Conflict
The Eyes Have It (The Nose Follows)
While reading Jonathan Dee's Fortune Telling Using Playing Cards, I came across a face-to-face reading technique that hadn't occurred to me before. I seldom look closely at my clients before or during a session because I want to avoid the impression that I'm "cold-reading" them to gather clues that I can then pretend I got … Continue reading The Eyes Have It (The Nose Follows)