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

“The Great Tuning-Fork” Self-Realization Spread

"You will be calibrating the tuning-fork of your personal consciousness to the great turning-fork of universal consciousness." - Lon Milo DuQuette in Tarot Architect. AUTHOR'S NOTE: These are deep waters, and as the ancient nautical cartographers used to warn, "Here be dragons!" One of the most effective ways I've found to understand complex esoteric subjects … Continue reading “The Great Tuning-Fork” Self-Realization Spread

Personal Deck Creation: Another Instance of “Why Bother?”

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Since the beginning of the 1970s when I first encountered the Hermetic Qabalah and its offshoot, the occult tarot, I've known that the high-water-mark of achievement with the latter is considered to be the hand-drawn creation of a personal deck. The goal is to embark on a metaphysical odyssey by getting inside one's … Continue reading Personal Deck Creation: Another Instance of “Why Bother?”

Thoughts on the Cube of Space and the Cardinal Directions

AUTHOR'S NOTE: I've been ramping up my study of the esoteric "Cube of Space" while reading Lon Milo DuQuette's Tarot Architect. It's a conceptual model that I've never fully appreciated nor had any practical use for, but that is about to change. In doing so I compared DuQuette's illustration to that of Robert Wang in … Continue reading Thoughts on the Cube of Space and the Cardinal Directions

A Mini-Lesson in Card Counting-and-Pairing

AUTHOR'S NOTE: When I first encountered the concepts of "counting round" and "mirroring" in the Lenormand Grand Tableau, I noticed a strong similarity between those 18th-Century cartomantic practices and the "counting-and-pairing" steps of the "Opening of the Key" (OotK) method for working with the tarot that was developed by the Hermetic Order of the Golden … Continue reading A Mini-Lesson in Card Counting-and-Pairing

The Astrological Trumps and the Sephiroth: A Creative Rethinking

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Although I've studied and worked with the pattern for over fifty years, I've never found much practical (i.e. divinatory) use for the assignment of the tarot's Major Arcana to the paths of the Qabalistic Tree of Life outside of astral pathworking (at which I'm not particularly adept). The alignment of the ten sephiroth … Continue reading The Astrological Trumps and the Sephiroth: A Creative Rethinking

The Golden Dawn’s “Opening of the Key” – Much Ado About Too Much?

AUTHOR'S NOTE: First a confession: it's been years (make that decades) since I last performed all five "operations" of the Golden Dawn's "Opening of the Key" (OotK) method of divination, which can take hours to complete and yields far more information than any ordinary inquiry requires. This fact alone severely limits its application in professional … Continue reading The Golden Dawn’s “Opening of the Key” – Much Ado About Too Much?

Acceleration and Deceleration in Tarot Reading

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Once again I've received inspiration for a new essay from something tarot author and entrepreneur Marcus Katz said on the Tarot Professionals Facebook page. His wise counsel for those confronting a "Tower moment" is "May it bring about for you an Acceleration in those things which require Acceleration." It's common knowledge that those … Continue reading Acceleration and Deceleration in Tarot Reading