Warping Reality: The Role of Intention in Tarot Reading

AUTHOR'S NOTE: In his book Real Magic, Dean Radin discusses synchronicity, the simultaneous occurrence of events or situations that are unrelated from a cause-and-effect standpoint but that are inherently similar in nature and can be thematically linked as is done in astrology with its "As above, so below" premise. He goes on to associate this … Continue reading Warping Reality: The Role of Intention in Tarot Reading

The Pros, The Cons and The Reality: An Opportunity and Challenge Spread

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Here is a another "best-case/worst-case" decision-making spread that includes a "reality check" card intended to mediate between the two and serve as the resolution of the matter. The "A" cards represent the "Opportunity" arc in three phases, while the "B"cards show the "Challenge" arc, also in three phases. These cards are to be … Continue reading The Pros, The Cons and The Reality: An Opportunity and Challenge Spread

Tactfulness: The Professional Diviner’s Best Friend

AUTHOR'S NOTE: A recurring topic of discussion in the online tarot community is whether a public reader who is confronted with a highly negative prediction should just dump it on the seeker with no attempt at moderating the presentation. There are some who would rather walk away in these situations than sugarcoat their statements or … Continue reading Tactfulness: The Professional Diviner’s Best Friend

Say What? “Neutral” Cards in the Tarot?

AUTHOR'S NOTE: That's a rhetorical question because every card carries an elemental "charge," whether by suit or astrological association: Fire and Air are positive; Water and Earth are negative; none are neutral. But for the sake of argument, I'm proposing that some cards are decidedly less emphatic in their normal expression than their peers. The … Continue reading Say What? “Neutral” Cards in the Tarot?

Pages and Knights: Message or Messenger?

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Once again in the tarot literature, I've come across the old assumption that the Pages can represent "messages" for the querent when they appear in a spread. At other times I've seen the Knights described as "messengers" entering the situation. I thought it would be worthwhile to examine the differences between the two … Continue reading Pages and Knights: Message or Messenger?

Going to Plan B: Reversal as “A Hole That Needs Fixing”

AUTHOR'S NOTE: I sometimes think of a card's reversed (or "upside-down") condition as signifying a "hole in the bucket" that is carrying its energy, letting the vitality dribble away. This echoes the standard meaning of "diminishment," but I like to be more impressionistic in my interpretation by using metaphors and analogies. My current thinking on … Continue reading Going to Plan B: Reversal as “A Hole That Needs Fixing”

The Eight of Swords as “Interference”

AUTHOR'S NOTE: Anyone who grew up in the 1950s with a tiny black-and-white CRT (cathode ray tube) television and a "rabbit-ear" antenna knows what video "snow" is: the grainy, flickering gray haze that all but obscured the transmitted images due to poor reception. Although the main culprits were distance from the transmitter and occasional electrical … Continue reading The Eight of Swords as “Interference”