AUTHOR'S NOTE: As a "lunar" person born on a Full Moon I've always felt its pull, and this month is no exception. Although I was inspired in beginning this essay by my reading of Medieval cultural history, as I was writing it I was at least subconsciously aware that the Moon will be full tomorrow. … Continue reading Under the Moon
“Running the Maze” – A Mixed-Media Situational Insight Spread
AUTHOR'S NOTE: I'm always looking for new ways to pre-select a subset of the 78-card deck that shrinks the playing field and allows pulling the cards for the reading from a narrower population. This one uses a 24-card template that, with the addition of a single six-sided die, produces a four-card run complemented by a … Continue reading “Running the Maze” – A Mixed-Media Situational Insight Spread
Negotiated Settlement: A Best-Case/Worst-Case Trend Development Spread
AUTHOR'S NOTE: I like to say that I don't purposely seek "good" or "bad" answers in a tarot reading but only an indication of trending circumstances that can be brought to a head through the querent's focused engagement. Here is a spread that makes good on this paradigm. It uses a breakdown of generally auspicious, … Continue reading Negotiated Settlement: A Best-Case/Worst-Case Trend Development Spread
Therapeutic Tarot: Counseling or Healing?
AUTHOR'S NOTE: I recently came across a debate in the online tarot community that argued whether a tarot reading should be used as a form of therapy that, instead of seeking an answer to a specific question, can "work through and heal the anxiety underlying why the question is being asked in the first place." … Continue reading Therapeutic Tarot: Counseling or Healing?
Fudging, Hedging and Guessing: Random Thoughts on Timing
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Timing the occurrence of specific events or the arrival of predicted circumstances with the tarot cards is a perennial source of discussion (and frustration) in the online tarot community. Responses usually run the gamut from the traditional suit-based approach that transitions from Wands (very soon) at one end to Pentacles (very much later) … Continue reading Fudging, Hedging and Guessing: Random Thoughts on Timing
“Prohibited, Occulted and Scorned” – Individuation vs Institutionalization
"The occulting of ideas, especially those that empower individuation and spirituality as opposed to ideas which offer institutionalization and religiosity, has been taking place since . . . around the first century."- From The Tao of Thoth by Ethan Indigo Smith AUTHOR'S NOTE: I try to get in half-an-hour of metaphysical reading every morning while … Continue reading “Prohibited, Occulted and Scorned” – Individuation vs Institutionalization
Days of Future Present
AUTHOR'S NOTE: For my header I've borrowed and adapted the title from the old Moody Blues prog-rock album Days of Future Passed to acknowledge that many tarot readers believe the cards can only speak effectively to present conditions and not to future occurrences. I might even hint at the Jethro Tull lyrics "It was a … Continue reading Days of Future Present
Approaching the Hub: An Elemental Alignment Spread
AUTHOR'S NOTE: While reading about the Medieval concept of "Fortuna" (later identified with the tarot Wheel of Fortune), I was impressed by the thinking of Boethius (as presented by C.S. Lewis), who put the following into the mouth of his philosophical muse, Philosophia. (Note that, although "Divine Providence" is not in my personal vocabulary as … Continue reading Approaching the Hub: An Elemental Alignment Spread
Manipulative Tendencies: A “Dark Triad” Spread
AUTHOR'S NOTE: While roaming the internet I encountered a psychological concept I hadn't seen presented in quite the same way before. I don't believe tarot should be used independently for the kind of psychoanalytical probing this behavioral complex demands, but I propose that it can at least shed speculative light on the presence of such … Continue reading Manipulative Tendencies: A “Dark Triad” Spread
A Seven-Day Mixed Media Card Selection Method
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Here is a card-selection technique that uses a large, randomly-pulled template from which to select seven cards for a weekly reading by throwing a single "token" or "pointer" seven times (I used alphabet beads as described below). My "casting surface" was a repurposed pizza box, but any rectangular container with sides will suffice. … Continue reading A Seven-Day Mixed Media Card Selection Method