Tag: tarot

Tarot bloggers unite!

So, I have joined a dynamic group of tarot professionals who participate in a TarotBlogHop. We will each be writing about a specified topic and when the BlogHop goes live readers will be able to hop from one blog to the next, each of which will tell their own story related to the topic of...

Close Examination: Ace of Swords

When my tarot teacher instructed me to do a ‘close examination’ of the Ace of Swords and to write an insanely long chapter on my findings, I was stumped! No interpretations were allowed at this point, only a recording of exactly what I saw. What could I possibly find in the card that could fill up all...

The Good, the Bad & the Ugly Spread

Occasionally I like to create a new spread. This one was created for a reading I did on a missing person. I call it the Good, the Bad & the Ugly Spread.  The position-key is below the image:

Tarot Journaling

“Journaling is one of the easiest and most powerful ways to accelerate your personal development. By getting your thoughts out of your head and putting them down in writing, you gain insights you’d otherwise never see.” – Steve Pavlina Have you ever wanted to write a book on the subject of tarot? A book that...

The “Voice in the Card” technique

You would be in good company if you thought the many different interpretations of tarot seem to contradict one another. As a new reader the sheer volume of tarot interpretations can seem overwhelming and confusing at best, intimidating and off-putting at worst.  I am here to tell you today that tarot is so multi-layered that...

Feet First!

That’s the thing about life, and tarot… you’ve gotta jump in feet first! Without hesitation, without reservations, just do it! What a ride… Here, on the tarot taxi, I’ll be visiting many worlds, mostly tarot-related in some shape or form. When I first started reading tarot I had no idea how deep it was, I...