In February, 2001, Tina Sinclair and her daughter Bethany disappeared from their home in West Chesterfield, NH under suspicious circumstances. Speculation was that they were victims of domestic violence but no evidence to that effect was ever substantiated. As this link shows, investigators are still actively searching for them. http://www.wmur.com/article/divers-search-near-dam-in-sinclair-investigation/5191159 I did a previous reading … Continue reading A Cold Case Update: Where Is Tina?
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Mea Culpa, Baby . . . Maybe
I appreciate the expression mea culpa. It has a contrite, confessional ring to it that in this imperfect world may in fact only be, like the Tarot de Marseille stage-magician's averted glance, an attempt to deflect critical scrutiny (call it moral sleight-of-hand). Bring attention to the little sins and let the big ones go so … Continue reading Mea Culpa, Baby . . . Maybe
Where Is Curtis? – One Cold Case, Two Readings
I promised some of my followers an example reading with my new missing person spread, and since I had already laid out the cards for this cold case using my "Train to Nowhere" spread but haven't analyzed and posted it yet, I decided to do both readings for comparative purposes. This is the case of … Continue reading Where Is Curtis? – One Cold Case, Two Readings
Hit the Road, Jack: The “World of Hurt” Missing-Person Spread
UPDATE: This spread has been modified to give a better idea of the subject's condition, both at the time of the reading and the time of discovery. In working with and discussing my current missing-person spread (the "Train to Nowhere"), I came to the conclusion that, while it offers considerable finely-tuned detail regarding the possible … Continue reading Hit the Road, Jack: The “World of Hurt” Missing-Person Spread
“All Eyes and No Sight”
Although I made my daily post for June 30 early this morning, I was sitting at my desk looking at a mug with amusing Shakespearean quotes on it given to me by my daughter-in-law when I spied the words "all eyes and no sight." This was excerpted from the line in the play Troilus and Cressida … Continue reading “All Eyes and No Sight”
Where Is Brandon? – A Missing-Person Reading
UPDATE: The subject of this reading, Brandon Chicklis was recently found dead off the side of a road in Rindge, NH. His death has been ruled a homicide but no other information was provided. http://www.wmur.com/article/body-found-in-rindge-identified-as-missing-mass-man-death-ruled-homicide/22144351 This post begins with a lengthy preamble reflecting on the nature of my self-created missing-person spread and the decks I've … Continue reading Where Is Brandon? – A Missing-Person Reading
So Easy a Caveman (or Any Man) Could Do It
Permit me a little latitude (at least in my terminology if not in my attitude, which is in the main sympathetic - and please forgive the unintended limerick) as I examine the demographics of the modern tarot community. Back in the early '70s social connectivity other than barroom malingering was virtually unheard of beyond one's … Continue reading So Easy a Caveman (or Any Man) Could Do It
Where Is Rachel? – A Missing-Person Reading
New Hampshire has a number of long-outstanding missing-person "cold cases." This one goes back to 1980. https://www.doj.nh.gov/criminal/cold-case/victim-list/rachael-garden.htm I subjected it to my "Train to Nowhere" missing-person spread, using the Tabula Mundi Colores Arcus deck with reversals. I chose the Princess of Disks as the Significator. https://www.dropbox.com/s/kz9ay5wf44526er/Train%20to%20Nowhere%20Spread.pdf?raw=1 All images © 2015 M.M. Meleen The Significator came … Continue reading Where Is Rachel? – A Missing-Person Reading
The Thoth and the Liber T: A Deck Comparison
I've used the Thoth deck with the Liber T: Tarot of Stars Eternal in two-deck readings for some time, but it never occurred to me to size them up using my "Friend or Foe" deck comparison spread. The Liber T is an almost worshipful rendering of the Crowley/Harris Thoth - at least in the Major … Continue reading The Thoth and the Liber T: A Deck Comparison
A Little Ingenuity
A while back I spent a few hours pasting together a Lenormand Grand Tableau layout sheet, and was keeping it in a cardboard portfolio under the bed. Last week-end I crumpled it slightly while pulling out my guitar case (to be honest, I forgot it was there since I've been working mostly with tarot lately). … Continue reading A Little Ingenuity