AUTHOR'S NOTE: As a life-long student of the Hermetic Qabalah, I confess to being immensely entertained by Lon Milo DuQuette's Tarot Architect and its iconoclastic treatment of the planetary mythology underlying the Hebrew Tree of Life. Of particular interest is his handling of Saturn. I'll paraphrase my quote about Pluto in a previous essay by … Continue reading Qabalistic Saturn: A Step Down and a Step Up
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The Meditative Mind
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Not long ago my wife of 46 years told me "You could be a hermit," an observation with which I concur because I live mostly in my head. She's still here so I guess she has made her peace with it. Although I'm devoutly non-religious (my favorite oxymoron), I'm constantly pondering spiritual matters … Continue reading The Meditative Mind
Entering the Zone
AUTHOR'S NOTE: A question frequently asked of professional tarot readers in the online community is "How do you psychically prepare and protect yourself before and during a reading? By some form of 'clearing' like meditation? Invocation? Prayer? Candles, incense and crystals?" The answers typically run the gamut of all of these with the addition of … Continue reading Entering the Zone
The Science of Tarot: Fact or Fantasy?
AUTHOR'S NOTE: For the armchair scientists among my followers, my knowledge of quantum mechanics derives from nothing more academic than my reading of the rather quirky Robert Anton Wilson (who was not much of a believer in occult reasoning). Just so you know before you correct me. One of the theories about "how tarot works" … Continue reading The Science of Tarot: Fact or Fantasy?
Anticipatory Forecasting: “Escape from New Tarot”
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Despite the title, I promise I won't invoke the cinematic spirit of Kurt Russell in this essay; Carl Gustav Young will have to do. I've just begun reading Benebell Wen's Holistic Tarot, and the introductory chapter brought me back to the topic of "first principles" in my practice of divination. Some of this … Continue reading Anticipatory Forecasting: “Escape from New Tarot”
“Twin Flame:” Spiritual Rapport or Galvanic Magnetism?
AUTHOR'S NOTE: I've never been convinced of the legitimacy of the "soul-mate" premise (as Aleister Crowley might have said, "One must first believe in a soul"), and the "twin-flame" concept seems even less credible as just being "old wine in new bottles" that once again attempts to put a gloss of spiritual respectability on romantic … Continue reading “Twin Flame:” Spiritual Rapport or Galvanic Magnetism?
Fortuitous Attraction: A Spirit-Contact Spread Using Court Cards
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Although it is usually the domain of psychic mediums, contacting ancestral spirits via tarot reading is a popular topic of discussion in the online community that often generates requests for suitable spreads. I've created a few such arrays in the past, but I'm on the fence about the subject. Humans in primordial times … Continue reading Fortuitous Attraction: A Spirit-Contact Spread Using Court Cards
“Claiming the Energy” – A Peculiar Premise
AUTHOR'S NOTE: I just heard about TikTok tarot readings that are generic and algorithm-based. (I stay even farther away from TikTok than I do from YouTube.) One user of the service mentioned that they received prompts from TikTok urging "Interact four times to claim this energy." It sounds to me like the platform is "fishing … Continue reading “Claiming the Energy” – A Peculiar Premise
“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
To Funnel or Forage: Delivered vs. Discovered Wisdom
AUTHOR'S NOTE: There are many people who have the natural psychic ability to penetrate the Veil that separates the mundane world from the spiritual realm, returning with insights that may be unattainable in any other way. (My Spiritualist cousin was brilliant at it, and my maternal grandmother was no slouch.) To them I tip my … Continue reading To Funnel or Forage: Delivered vs. Discovered Wisdom