AUTHOR'S NOTE: I'm not entirely sure what motivates them beyond an opportunity for mindless chatting (which is never in short supply online), but I often see people asking in the global occult community "Do you believe in <tarot, astrology, magic, astral travel, mediumship, etc>?" Giving them the benefit of the doubt, maybe they experienced an … Continue reading “Do You Believe in <Pick One>?”
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Inflection in Tarot Reading: Not “No,” Not “Yes,” But Maybe “Not Yet”
AUTHOR'S NOTE: For post number 2,800, I decided to revisit the subject of subtlety in the art of prediction. My inspiration was a comment made by actress Rachel Dratch, the commencement speaker at the 2026 Dartmouth College graduation ceremony: ". . . sometimes a 'no' is just a 'not yet.' Maybe it’s just not the … Continue reading Inflection in Tarot Reading: Not “No,” Not “Yes,” But Maybe “Not Yet”
A Multi-Path Progression: Occult, Cartomantic and Numerological Number Theory
AUTHOR'S NOTE: I've been using a combination of Pythagorean and Qabalistic number theory with the minor (or "pip") cards over the entire span of my five-decade tarot journey, but more recently I came across a new model (which is not all that different from my old one) in playing-card divination. I thought it would be … Continue reading A Multi-Path Progression: Occult, Cartomantic and Numerological Number Theory
The “Liberating” Tarot and the “Locksmith’s” Portion
AUTHOR'S NOTE: In Tarot Currents, Paul Hughes-Barlow recently observed that the true aim of tarot reading is not solely the telling of fortunes but rather the delivery of relief from suffering and liberation from a feeling of entrapment. In Paul's words: "The proper use of TARO is not simply to predict events. Its purpose is … Continue reading The “Liberating” Tarot and the “Locksmith’s” Portion
A “User Profile” Spread and Table: Stalking the Wild Sociopath
AUTHOR'S NOTE: In a recent post I explored the subject of "using" and "being used" in a socially-manipulative way. Here I'm making good on two "oh-by-the-way" suggestions I made in that essay. One was to create a spread to examine the social priorities of a target individual (or entity) and the other was to bin … Continue reading A “User Profile” Spread and Table: Stalking the Wild Sociopath
‘Tis O’er the Hills and Far Away: Clairvoyance as a Hedge Against Cold Reading
AUTHOR'S NOTE: First a disclosure. Ever since the day I returned to public tarot reading in 2011, I've been a vocal critic of remote divination in general, and especially of that offered by online practitioners in the form of "psychism-with-props" (cartomantic clairvoyance or precognition). But here I'm approaching it a bit differently, beginning in the … Continue reading ‘Tis O’er the Hills and Far Away: Clairvoyance as a Hedge Against Cold Reading
Here’s the Woof, Where’s the Warp?
"Both consciousness and matter exist, but neither arises from the other. They are separate, primitive "substances," like the warp and woof of the fabric of reality,"- from Real Magic by Dean Radin, published in 2018. AUTHOR'S NOTE: Wow! Just wow. I encountered Dean Radin's book just over a month ago in an r/occult sub-reddit thread, … Continue reading Here’s the Woof, Where’s the Warp?
“Predisposition” in Tarot Reading
"Now, what if - as magical lore suggests - intention bypasses the ordinary flow of time, manifesting the goal in the future and thereby causing events unfolding in the present to be pulled toward that goal? This (referring to one of his experiments) suggests that some intentional effects may involve processes that - from a … Continue reading “Predisposition” in Tarot Reading
Is “Might” Safer Than “Must?” – Thoughts on Risky Predictions
". . . does precognition perceive the actual future, the one that must occur, or does it perceive a probable future, a future that might occur? And how can we tell which is a better explanation?"- from Real Magic by Dean Radin AUTHOR'S NOTE: When I read the cards for another person, I typically avoid … Continue reading Is “Might” Safer Than “Must?” – Thoughts on Risky Predictions
The Art of the Draw: Card-Pulling Strategies
AUTHOR'S NOTE: The originator of a recent r/SecularTarot sub-reddit thread asked about the best way to pull cards: "Should I shuffle until I'm satisfied, let the cards 'come to me,' pick however I want, or another approach?" Here is my answer: As a convenient way to add structure to any pull, I normally use positional … Continue reading The Art of the Draw: Card-Pulling Strategies