The “Mystical Month” and the “Practical Month” – A Two-Stage New Moon Reading

AUTHOR'S NOTE: As I prepared to do my monthly New Moon reading at the end of February, I decided to separate it into two complementary halves: a "mystical" path reflected in tarot cards and a "practical" trajectory defined by Lenormand cards. The tarot cards are intended to provide a subliminal or psychic impression of the … Continue reading The “Mystical Month” and the “Practical Month” – A Two-Stage New Moon Reading

Elements and Modes in Tarot Reading

AUTHOR'S NOTE: If there are any astrologers among my readers who were active during the era of New-Age metaphysical expansion, feel free to fact-check my historical observations. Having been there myself, this is how I remember it. Astrology uses a modal form of analysis: there are three quadriplicities (also known as modalities) - Cardinal, Fixed … Continue reading Elements and Modes in Tarot Reading

The Roads Not Taken (There Can Be Only One)

AUTHORS NOTE: In his famous poem, Robert Frost had two roads to choose from. Here I'm proposing four and using reversals to decide which ones should not be taken in favor of a more promising upright signpost pointing the way. Select a deck that has non-reversible card backs so you can discern orientation without turning … Continue reading The Roads Not Taken (There Can Be Only One)

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