The Stop, the Plop and the Flop: Reducing “Slop” in Tarot Reading

AUTHOR'S NOTE: I'm indebted to Ethan Indigo Smith (in The Tao of Thoth) for the inspiration behind the quirky title (along with the "jammed radar" scene from Mel Brook's Spaceballs: "I've lost the bleep, the creep and the fleep"). As a martial artist in the Tai Chi discipline, Smith was talking about being unbalanced and … Continue reading The Stop, the Plop and the Flop: Reducing “Slop” in Tarot Reading

Filtering Illusion: Countering Misinformation in Tarot Reading

AUTHOR'S NOTE: It's no secret that I don't condone purely intuitive tarot reading, particularly when it is performed remotely in the form of psychic guesswork using the cards as "props." Here I'm exploring the premise of Eastern mysticism that "emotions are the stuff of illusion." My main problem is that intuition can deviate without apparent … Continue reading Filtering Illusion: Countering Misinformation in Tarot Reading

Qabalah, Cabala, Wherefore the Kabbalah?

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Western occultists of the late 20th Century (or at least those with no prior background in Jewish mysticism) who spent time with the Hermetic Qabalah invariably encountered its progenitor, the Hebraic Kabbalah. This typically occurred (and probably still does) through exposure to the Sefer Yetzirah (Book of Formation) and the numerology of Gematria, … Continue reading Qabalah, Cabala, Wherefore the Kabbalah?

The “Power Grab” Spread: A Personal Power Profile

AUTHOR'S NOTE: As inquisitive beings we are always looking for insights that will aid us in understanding our inherent strengths and weaknesses. Although I don't use the "Tree of Life" spread often, here is a version that employs tarot cards to create a "power profile" showing the relative potency of eleven different aspects of our … Continue reading The “Power Grab” Spread: A Personal Power Profile

The “Side-Eye” – Looking Askance at Card Meanings

AUTHOR'S NOTE: In one of my online tarot conversations I've once again fielded the perennial question about the need to use reversals in divination. My response was: "Many people insist that - depending on the context of the reading - they can squeeze contradictory intent out of the upright meaning of any favorable tarot card … Continue reading The “Side-Eye” – Looking Askance at Card Meanings