Tactfulness: The Professional Diviner’s Best Friend

AUTHOR'S NOTE: A recurring topic of discussion in the online tarot community is whether a public reader who is confronted with a highly negative prediction should just dump it on the seeker with no attempt at moderating the presentation. There are some who would rather walk away in these situations than sugarcoat their statements or … Continue reading Tactfulness: The Professional Diviner’s Best Friend

All or Nothing: Suit Distribution* as a Key Factor in Divination

*The techniques described below can also be applied to the elemental attributes of the Major Arcana by either direct association or astrological correspondence. AUTHOR'S NOTE: I recently commented on an r/tarot sub-reddit post about a spread that was "all Pentacles." This brought up the question of preponderance or absence of an energy (or energies) in … Continue reading All or Nothing: Suit Distribution* as a Key Factor in Divination

Sun and Clouds: The Variable Tarot Forecast

"May you live in interesting times."- Ancient Chinese curse AUTHOR'S NOTE: It's a common belief among tarot professionals that every prophecy must end on an encouraging note for reasons of "client empowerment." I'm not one of those since strength of character can emerge from bad tidings as readily as from good ones. It's a matter … Continue reading Sun and Clouds: The Variable Tarot Forecast

The Monkey Mind and the Meat Brain: Putting the Brakes on Mystical Excess in Divination

"I'm a monkey, m-m-monkeyI'm a monkey, m-m-monkeyI'm a monkey, m-m-monkeyMonkey, monkey man"- from Monkey Man by the Rolling Stones AUTHOR'S NOTE: I'm indebted to James Ricklef and Lon Milo DuQuette, in Tarot Reading Explained and Tarot Architect respectively, for bringing these concepts to my attention. (Oh, and to Mick Jagger for obvious reasons.) By way … Continue reading The Monkey Mind and the Meat Brain: Putting the Brakes on Mystical Excess in Divination

“Stepping Back from the Brink” – Wisely Confronting Adversity

AUTHOR'S NOTE: It's not uncommon during our life's journey to encounter major pitfalls that can only be described as steeply plunging cliffs barring the way ahead. Assuming the risks have been identified far enough in advance to allow for timely deliberation, we may have a number of choices for dealing with them. My focus here … Continue reading “Stepping Back from the Brink” – Wisely Confronting Adversity