AUTHOR'S NOTE: I recently plowed my way through a lengthy post on the r/Tarot sub-reddit in which the author discussed the true purpose of tarot reading, ending with the opinion that it's all about igniting the seeker's consciousness via an act of motivation. I like this focus much better than the typical goal of "empowerment," … Continue reading “Igniting Consciousness” – The Tarot Reader’s Mission
Tarot Techniques
Tarot Signals: Symbolic vs. Visionary Impressionism
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Here I've set out to examine the differences between the two main modes of tarot interpretation: objective (or descriptive, akin to the way Lenormand cards are read) and subjective (or suggestive, which displays a more intuitive or psychic bias). A couple of years ago I was approached by a prospective client who wanted … Continue reading Tarot Signals: Symbolic vs. Visionary Impressionism
“Ballpark” Tarot Timing: Finesse In Action
AUTHOR'S NOTE: I've made several attempts to come up with a reliable method for timing future events with the tarot cards. So far, success has eluded me because every innovation has remained susceptible to producing irrational answers that don't accurately reflect the context of the question (e.g. short-turnaround situations too often receive grossly exaggerated long-term … Continue reading “Ballpark” Tarot Timing: Finesse In Action
Hidden Things
AUTHOR'S NOTE: While it's true that reversal can skew the reader's assumptions about any tarot card and convey impressions that diverge markedly from its upright meaning (even though my own opinion is that the appearance of deviation is largely in the eye of the beholder who can't shake off the visual disorientation), here I want … Continue reading Hidden Things
“Who’s On Third?”
"Who's on first, What's on second, I Don't Know is on third . . . "- from Who's On First? by Abbott and Costello AUTHOR'S NOTE: In online tarot discussions I often see novice readers asking for help with their efforts to guess the thoughts and feelings of an absent "third party" who is usually … Continue reading “Who’s On Third?”
“The More, The Merrier . . .” or Maybe Not
AUTHOR'S NOTE: One of the more confounding events facing the less-experienced tarot reader is the appearance of numerous court cards in a spread, particularly if the novice is unsure whether they stand for other people involved in the matter; personal attitudes and behaviors that should either be adopted or avoided; or impersonal and universal forces … Continue reading “The More, The Merrier . . .” or Maybe Not
“Opportunity Presented” – A Multi-Path Decision Making Spread
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Upon reading Benebell Wen's observation in Holistic Tarot that each of the Aces symbolizes "an opportunity presented" (but not yet acted upon), I realized that this concept could be put to use in a decision-making spread with three distinct outcome chains depending on how the opportunity is handled. Card backs are from the … Continue reading “Opportunity Presented” – A Multi-Path Decision Making Spread
A Reversal Miscellany – Variations on a Theme
SUMMARY: Let it be said that nothing is certain in life except death, taxes and more essays from me on the subject of reversed cards in tarot reading. Here is another composite post based on the new "shared theme" model that I debuted recently, this time taking a more general look at reversals. The "Bubble … Continue reading A Reversal Miscellany – Variations on a Theme
Noise Pollution: Unpacking the Ambiguous Reading
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Lately I've been using the analogy of "white noise" when discussing the lack of a cohesive (it doesn't hang together) and coherent (it isn't intelligible) message in the cards of a tarot reading. All too often, when diviners are confronted with such ambiguity in a spread, the sound coming out of them (myself … Continue reading Noise Pollution: Unpacking the Ambiguous Reading
Rank Has Its Prerogatives – A Departure from the Norm
AUTHOR'S NOTE: As I understand it, those diviners who use only the 22 trump cards in their readings frequently assign all of the cards equal weight in the same way that Lenormand cards are interpreted. I've also been told by some in Europe that they accord the trumps no more significance than they would any … Continue reading Rank Has Its Prerogatives – A Departure from the Norm