Taking Time Off from Tarot – A Cure for Stale Readings?

AUTHOR'S NOTE: First a confession: I'm probably not the best person to recommend taking time off from the tarot since today's essay completes a 75-day streak of daily posts on this blog, and I previously had an unbroken 450-day run to my credit. Compulsive and occasionally addictive behavior dogs my family, and my personal vice … Continue reading Taking Time Off from Tarot – A Cure for Stale Readings?

Court-Card Conceits: Player, Dreamer, Schemer and Delver

AUTHOR'S NOTE: I was just reading Paul Fenton-Smith's character analysis for the court cards in Tarot Master-Class (a thorough portrayal that I find to rival that of Aleister Crowley for useful insights), and encountered his description of the Swords personality as a "skimmer" who is known to casually stroll through any topic without dipping too … Continue reading Court-Card Conceits: Player, Dreamer, Schemer and Delver

Got a Bad Case of “DDD?” – There’s Always a Way Out

"These are the days you wish your bed was already made"- from Manic Monday by The Bangles "I got stones in my passwayAnd my road seem dark as night"- from Stones in My Passway by Robert Johnson AUTHOR'S NOTE: "Discouraging daily draw," that is. Although I admit to seldom doing them unless a major event … Continue reading Got a Bad Case of “DDD?” – There’s Always a Way Out

A Diviner’s Life: From the Mystical to the Meaningful

"Sold my soul to the callingSold my soul to the sweet melodyNow I'm gone, now I'm gone, now I'm gone"- from Fire by Barnes Courtney AUTHOR'S NOTE: This is another installment in my lifelong divination saga that I've puckishly subtitled "I'm a student of human nature, so of course I'm a cynic." Here I'm waxing … Continue reading A Diviner’s Life: From the Mystical to the Meaningful