When people talk about alchemy, I think most people think of an unhinged scientist huddled over a mortar and pestle, grinding away at something crazy, alembics bubbling away in the background. They think of the visual of alchemy and not the sought-after alchemical reactions or why the alchemist seeks it
Hark! I have returned. After a few months away to focus on real-life work, things have returned (somewhat) to normal, and I am able to put pen-to-paper (*ahem* finger-to-keyboard) to talk all things Tarot. During my break, I continued in my Tarot/Self-Improvement journey. I completed my Tarot Advisor certification
In the world of Tarot, each card holds profound symbolism and messages that resonate within our lives. When I look at the cards in the Major Arcana, there are only a few cards that I view with a "no bullshit" energy. These are cards that you wouldn'
Ever since we had the IV of Cups the other day, I've been in this headspace of "behavior prevention." The IV of Cups saved my ass when kiddo had a high-energy, world-destroying tantrum. It lasted over an hour, but the IV of Cups gave me the
Every year in May we have the opportunity to reflect on the wonderful person we celebrate as Mom. While this cheeky spread may poke fun with Joan and Christina Crawford, the purpose of the spread is to reflect on all the wonderful memories and positive moments we've shared
I hope you brought your binoculars because we are going to be doing some bird watching today. The focus in this card is the white bird who is doing an unfriendly dance with the black and red birds. If you recall from the previous card, the VI of Vessels, part
I used to think that I understood the IV of Cups. I had always been taught this is a meditative card about a missed opportunity or not seeing what's before you (willingly or not). And it's not that it isn't correct... those meanings certainly
Here we are approaching mid-May, the time of the year when our calendars are invaded by graduations and graduation-related celebrations. And if there was ever a card in the deck to represent graduation, it's the Ace of Swords; it's like a Valedictorian speech pre-packed and ready
Another eight card today! Eights in Tarot usually have both a spiritual and material aspect to them - similar to the top and bottom of the actual 8 (as above, so below). It is representative of infinite cycles of energy, it, itself, is a lemniscate (that's the infinity
YOU BETTAH WERK! It's Wednesday, and I'm fresh back from a brief vacation to Austin to see the fabulous Patti LuPone in concert. It was a great time and we met up with a good friend, had some great food, and had some much-needed time to
Perhaps the most iconic of representations of Tarot, The Fool is the embodiment of Tarot. They are experience. Not only do they bring their past experience and knowledge with them, but they are eager and ready to move on in search of the new, in pursuit of transformation and growth.
I love the fours in Tarot. Generally, the fours in Tarot are cards of stability of some form. And who doesn't want a little more stability in life? (This is also a good representation of how numerology has a role in Tarot: fours represent stability and structure, much
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