“Ballpark” Tarot Timing: Finesse In Action

AUTHOR'S NOTE: I've made several attempts to come up with a reliable method for timing future events with the tarot cards. So far, success has eluded me because every innovation has remained susceptible to producing irrational answers that don't accurately reflect the context of the question (e.g. short-turnaround situations too often receive grossly exaggerated long-term … Continue reading “Ballpark” Tarot Timing: Finesse In Action

The “Best-Case/Worst-Case” Situational Priorities Spread

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Although this spread is set up for a specific set of priorities and a single, narrowly-framed question, it is adaptable to almost any kind of analysis. Just change the header titles and the "Query" entry to suit the topical focus. It includes a "response" row; an "advantages" row; a "disadvantages" row; and a … Continue reading The “Best-Case/Worst-Case” Situational Priorities Spread

From Ace to Four: Originating, Conceptualizing, Mobilizing and Manifesting

AUTHOR'S NOTE: I've covered this topic in bits-and-pieces over a number of previous essays, but I want to take a more integrated look at it. I was inspired by Benebell Wen's observation in Holistic Tarot that the 2 of Swords "conceptualizes" the latent promise of the Ace of Swords by clothing it in the language … Continue reading From Ace to Four: Originating, Conceptualizing, Mobilizing and Manifesting

“The More, The Merrier . . .” or Maybe Not

AUTHOR'S NOTE: One of the more confounding events facing the less-experienced tarot reader is the appearance of numerous court cards in a spread, particularly if the novice is unsure whether they stand for other people involved in the matter; personal attitudes and behaviors that should either be adopted or avoided; or impersonal and universal forces … Continue reading “The More, The Merrier . . .” or Maybe Not