“Moving Cards” As Symbolic Counterparts

AUTHOR'S NOTE: This is my second post on the subject (the first one is linked below). My original idea was to create a four-card line spread using fixed position meanings based on the four classical elements of Empedocles, going from left-to-right and from Wands to Pentacles. Then I shuffled a deck and dealt random cards … Continue reading “Moving Cards” As Symbolic Counterparts

“Rule from Within:” A Tarot Paradigm

AUTHOR'S NOTE: While pursuing my study of the I Ching, I encountered the concept of "rule from within" that exploits the inner strength by which the Mind and the Will exercise control over one's external circumstances like a general in the midst of his army. This idea presented a perfect opportunity to discuss the significance … Continue reading “Rule from Within:” A Tarot Paradigm

Tarot Analogies: Three-Part Harmony and Feeling*

*With apologies to Arlo Guthrie for deliberately misquoting Alice's Restaurant. AUTHOR'S NOTE: The fact that a tarot deck can be subdivided into three distinct but interdependent tiers - trump, court and "pip" cards - invites numerous analogies describing how they interact from the top down in "three-part harmony." Here are a few ideas. We might … Continue reading Tarot Analogies: Three-Part Harmony and Feeling*

Papus and the “Universal Fluids”

AUTHOR'S NOTE: As I delve deeper into The Tarot of the Bohemians by "Papus" (Gerard Encausse), I've encountered his mystical take on the Kabbalistic concept of "the Descent of Spirit into Matter." Although my brain is starting to feel like a pretzel, I'm soldiering on and trying to render the best of it into comprehensible terms. … Continue reading Papus and the “Universal Fluids”