A Chess-Inspired Major Problem-Solving Spread

When I think of it (which is often) our handling of a complex problem might be equated to the moves in a chess game, where we are angling for position and control of the "board." Here is a layout that amounts to an "exploded" version of the standard "action/reaction/resolution" spread that gives a detailed picture … Continue reading A Chess-Inspired Major Problem-Solving Spread

Even and Odd Pips: Closed and Open Circuits

More useful insights from Paul Marteau's Tarot de Marseille book. I'm over half-way through it now and I'm not entirely sure I like his writing style; while his observations are generally coherent if a bit clinical, they tend to wander all over the spiritual, mental/emotional and material landscape without much disciplined organizational rigor other than … Continue reading Even and Odd Pips: Closed and Open Circuits

Atypical, Eh?

I like to joke that I'm the only whisky-drinkin', pickup-drivin', ball-cap-wearin', blues-music-listenin', guitar-playin', fly-fishin', alpine skiin', kayakin', art-and-poetry-lovin', Monty-Python-quotin', horoscope-castin', tarot-card-readin', ex-Mensan, half-Canadian geomancer you're ever likely to meet! But seriously, those new to this blog might want to know a little more about the author than the "About" thumbnail delivers. So here it is. … Continue reading Atypical, Eh?

Suit Dynamics: Rising and Falling Energies

Apart from the symbolic orientation typically used in tarot reading (left refers to "the past," right shows "the future," up reveals matters and down conceals them), there are directional suit dynamics to consider. When you think of it in those terms, the assignment of the function of Spirit alternately to the tarot suits of Fire … Continue reading Suit Dynamics: Rising and Falling Energies