AUTHOR'S NOTE: All too often, the random appearance of a trump card in a tarot reading about a commonplace subject feels like a giant rock has been tossed into the middle of a placid pond when a drop of rain or two would have been sufficient to stir the water to a depth that churns … Continue reading “Downsizing” the Major Arcana in Mundane Tarot Reading
“Talisman” Under the Tarotscope
AUTHOR'S NOTE: It's been a while since I last did a text-and-card pastiche. This one presented a good opportunity for some tarot “mind-stretching.” I've always been impressed by the contemplative mood of the Guess Who song "Talisman," a mystical bit of New-Age sentiment replete with semi-loopy Burton Cummings/Randy Bachman lyrics offset by supple, meditative acoustic … Continue reading “Talisman” Under the Tarotscope
Elemental Colors: An Artist’s Perspective
AUTHOR'S NOTE: The four classical elements (Fire, Water, Air and Earth) were assigned an elaborate color scheme in four "Scales" formulated by the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn using Qabalistic and magical principles, but a more fundamental arrangement going back to an earlier time asserted only that Fire is represented by Red, Water by … Continue reading Elemental Colors: An Artist’s Perspective
Spread Denial: A Curious Myopia
AUTHOR'S NOTE: I just came across a critique in the online tarot community that belittled using structured tarot spreads because they "muzzle the message" that the cards are trying to deliver. I can only assume that this individual has not carefully considered (or has chosen to ignore) the many advantages of adopting a more coherent … Continue reading Spread Denial: A Curious Myopia
Mixed Elements Among the Minor Arcana: Recipes for Self-Realization
"The cosmic duty of the elements is to mix with each other in infinite combinations and proportions in order to knit manifest creation together."- Lon Milo DuQuette in Tarot Architect AUTHOR'S NOTE: This quote brought me back to my earlier essay about the four elements as "natural forces," an analysis that aligned with and expanded … Continue reading Mixed Elements Among the Minor Arcana: Recipes for Self-Realization
A Past-and-Present “Differential Life” Spread: Exploring The Gap Between “Then” and “Now”
AUTHOR'S NOTE: In mathematics, science and engineering, a "delta" (symbolized by the Greek letter Δ) is used to identify a divergence, such as differential temperature or pressure (ΔT or ΔP) between environmental states or process streams, that allows monitoring of variable conditions. Here I'm using it in a slightly more esoteric way with similar intent. … Continue reading A Past-and-Present “Differential Life” Spread: Exploring The Gap Between “Then” and “Now”
“Shaken or Stirred” – Synthesis vs. Precision in Tarot Reading
AUTHOR'S NOTE: I'm sure it's abundantly clear from my written work that I value the precise use of language. (Chalk it it up to being a former technical and legal writer in business.) This quest for accuracy spills over into the way I read the tarot cards, although I have to be vigilant in not … Continue reading “Shaken or Stirred” – Synthesis vs. Precision in Tarot Reading
Personalizing the Tarot
AUTHOR'S NOTE: I recently posted on the subject of creating a unique, hand-made tarot deck for independent study and practice, noting that someone (like me) who has accumulated several decades of esoteric experience with traditional decks probably won't benefit much from doing so. But that does not mean one shouldn't try to "personalize" the chosen … Continue reading Personalizing the Tarot
A Notice for My Subscribers
At the beginning of August, 2025 I will be canceling my ".com" domain name, parsifalswheeldivination.com. WordPress gave me a free domain last December when I reinstated my ad-free account that I changed to a "'.org" address. I won't have to renew it until the end of this year, and it will be cheaper than my … Continue reading A Notice for My Subscribers
The Crucible of Desire: Mars and Venus on the Cube of Space
"Mars goes out and gets what Venus wants." - Attributed to astrologer Isabel Hickey AUTHOR'S NOTE: One of my favorite ways to translate tarot cards into a compelling narrative is to apply their planetary energies across the board, whether they are assigned through direct correspondence or extrapolated from sign rulership. Here I'm going just a … Continue reading The Crucible of Desire: Mars and Venus on the Cube of Space