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Thursday, March 2, 2023

February 2023 - 7 of Pentacles

 WOW! February came and went.  It never ceases to amaze me how fast time can go by sometimes.  I drew the 7 of Pentacles for my February card for the year 2023 drawing.  

7 of Pentacles
(from The Star Tarot by Cathy McClelland)

The 7 of Pentacles is about finding and following your Dharma - or I would like to say your dreams.  This card appears when something has been finished - your journey has been made.  Okay, maybe not the complete journey, but this portion has come to an end and you are deciding what to do next.  She is surrounded by all of her bounty - her hard work - true fulfillment.

Looking back on February, I can say that my bounty runneth over!  I have worked hard and I am tired, but I am not seeing the rewards of my hard work.  Sometimes, it is not material gains that makes us wealthy.  To me knowledge is so powerful and I feel that I am learning something new every day.

I had a couple goals last month.  One was to finish up the little pouches that I was working on and get them listed on Etsy.  I did and I made my first sale today!!!  Yes, I probably made about $5 on the deal, but I set a goal, I did the work and it paid off.  (Hopefully, the rest will too, LOL)

The 7 of Pentacles also presents new opportunities to discover new talents and using it in a creative way.  I have spent many, many hours learning how to do copper electroplating.  Well.... I am learning (also, learning what not to do), but I am moving in the right direction.  
Copper Electroplated Cat Skull with Cat's Eye stone
by Kitty Mecham


Looking back on February, what did you learn?  Even if it was something you think may be trivial, it is still learning.  It adds to our growth and pushes us along the journey.    Now, if I can just keep this memento moving through the rest of the year!  

Up for March is the Princess of Cups, so stay tuned! 


Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Clearing your Tarot Deck and Space

Clearing your Tarot Deck and Space


So you just got your new deck of tarot cards. They are still in the box. There is a process called clearing the deck that tarot readers do before they start to use the cards. This is done to clear any negative energy from the deck as well as to start to impart your own energy on the new deck. There is no one way to clear a tarot deck.

When you get a new deck of tarot cards it is recommended that they are spiritually prepared and cleansed so you can conduct readings more effectively. You can clear a tarot deck several ways. Clearing is a way to spiritually clean and prepare the cards for use. Many readers also cleanse their spiritual space and objects in the room they conduct readings in very much in the same manner. You can also clear the reading space, table and objects you use to read with to remove any negativity as well. The idea is you want to work with a card deck and space that is clean spiritually so that the readings aren't clouded with negative debris from other things. Spiritual cleanliness is next to whatever idea of godliness one has. When you clear your tarot cards you remove any traces of negative or blocking energy so you can use them to the best of your abilities with clean and positive energy.

Many people do spiritual preparations like clearing the space and cards of negativity before they begin to read a client in addition to their initial clearing. They also may do little cleanings after readings as well to make sure if there was any negativity from the reading that it is removed. Some people clear their cards after every reading some don't. They may do it periodically like on a specific day at a specific time. It doesn't matter which way you decide to clean them after the initial clearing. Go with how you feel and what gives you the best energy. Also by keeping cards and space spiritually cleansed it helps eliminate false and inaccurate readings. You won't have left over energy from the previous readings this way. The tarot cards are a form of divination. All forms of divination require energy. When you clean your cards and space you are ridding them of the energetic “residue” that accumulates from reading others or using the cards all the time. This is even more important if you are the type of reader who allows others to handle your cards. Reading different people constantly; and things like giving a reading that had bad or negative energy attached to it would be an adequate reason to make sure your cards are cleared. The cards accumulate energy which is the reason for spiritual cleaning. Clearing the cards and the area is like breathing clean air on them.


Some people can read without doing anything to a deck, but most people want to put their own energy into the deck instead of just taking them out of the box and beginning. When you clear a deck you are also charging it with your energy as you begin to use it, by removing any other influences on the cards. Clearing the deck also blesses the deck with your spiritual energy. Before I actually give you some simple techniques here is a list of all the main ways one can cleanse a tarot deck and the space you use to read with:

Main ways you can cleanse a Tarot deck:

1. Prayers, Invocations, Vigils

2. Singing, Chanting or Music

3. Ritual Silence

4. Creating an alter, placing statues, flowers, pictures, a glass of water, material

5. Using A Power Name

6. Incense, Smoke and Smudging (including some people burn objects)

7. Special Gestures and Offerings, moving within or outside a circle, exchanging gifts,( some people may symbolically know something down or break something)

8. Lighting candles or burning a fire

9. Fasting or Feasting on special foods such as eating a special thing or drinking a specific herb or tea

10. Using power objects such as crystals or putting on any ritual amulets or talisman or religious or spiritual jewelry such as beads

11. Burying or Unburying

12. Tying or Untying

13. Washing your hands

14. Breathing techniques

15. Shuffling

Most people begin a clearing of the cards and the space they are going to use by invoking good energy to assist them. They ask the good energy to clear the tarot deck and space; and also ask the good energy to give the deck and space a positive charge. The good energy can take the form of what you perceive as good energy; be it a spirit guide, a departed ancestor, white light, whatever does it for you. Some people ask for Gods light and intervention; based on what God means to them. The point is they use whatever they feel is a good and positive force for them to clear any negative or blocks from the cards and space. Many readers also consecrate of dedicate their cards to the use of good when they clear their space and tarot deck as well.

Here is a simple invocation to clear the “ deck” or space to start. When using it for your space you substitute the word space for deck.

It takes the form of a consecration of the deck in the name of good energy.

“I consecrate this deck to bring Light where there is Darkness

I consecrate this deck for guidance and wisdom for myself and others for the higher good for all concerned

I consecrate this deck to enlighten myself and those concerned

May all who use and touch this deck know the love of Spirit and drawn into the light of Spirit

I dedicate this deck to serve others with spiritual growth, for wisdom, knowledge, and to bring peace to all those who seek its wisdom

I dedicate this deck to the development of my intuition so that I may be a source of guidance to others”

You may add any words you wish or change any of them to fit the energy you are using as well as your feelings. This is a nondenominational invocation for universal good energy. It is a form of consecration to make the deck of pure good light energy. When we consecrate something we make it holy to ourselves be it a person, place or thing. By doing this we are removing all the negative energy things accumulate. Your intention is very important for doing clearing and cleansing. You want to have a clear head and heart free from any negative intent and thought when you do this. Sincerity is the first element that goes into being of pure heart and mind. You may also want to thank all those energies that are assisting in the cleansing also. When we give thanks we bring thanks in our lives which brings blessings.

There are two main ways people proceed while invoking the good energy of the universe to their decks and spaces is by either shuffling the cards while they say the invocation or putting the cards in numerological order before they say the invocation. You can do what you prefer. You may decide to do neither and just place your hands on the cards or put the deck of cards up to your heart. Tarot cards can be blessed in many ways. You don't have to use the invocation I wrote above that's just an idea. Any prayer that has meaning to you is fine. A mantra even works if your intention is clear and positive. The main point is to put your cards in touch with a higher good with which it is empowered with.

You can then go on to use incense, smudging whatever you want to do to clear the air and the cards. You can pass the cards through the smoke. Some readers use oil like lavender and drop a few drops on the cards. Some may sprinkle the cards with salt. They may rap them hard against the table. Some even fling them across the room to rid them of negativity. Whatever works for you and your beliefs.

When this is done It can be wrapped in a silk cloth or put in a bag just for the cards.  Some people sleep with them under their pillows. I actually put them back into the original box that they came in.  I found that the boxes are also part of the artwork of the deck. Plus, I have so many that I use regularly, this keeps them protected and organized.

Elemental Clearing:

Some tarot card readers choose to do elemental clearing. This means using an element or elements to clear their cards with. In this case they work with one of the four elements to clear their deck. The elements they use are Earth, Fire, Water and Air. Here are some basics if you choose to clear your cards by the elemental method.

Earth Element Clearing

These are some methods you can use to clear your cards with things considered of the earth element.

1. You can actually bury your deck in the silk or bag in dirt, sand or salt for 24 hours.

2. You can spread the deck in a fan shape on a table with a cloth under it and sprinkle sand and or salt on them for one to two minutes. Discard the sand and salt afterwards. You can also make a powder by crushing dry herbs and then adding the salt and/or sand if you wish. You can also just use the herbs. Some suggested herbs are Basil, Lavender, Rosemary, Sage and Thyme. You can use herbs based on ones cultural affinity too. I like the herbs Yerba Buena (Mint) and Abre Camino (road opener) with Basil (Albacca)

3. Rub your deck with either sand or salt for a few minutes

4. Sleeping on the deck either under your pillow or mattress over night.

Water Element Clearing

1. Sprinkle the cards lightly with water and then wipe them off.

2. Mix the water with salt and then sprinkle and wipe( you can use a teaspoon of salt to a cup of water)

3. You can use a consecrated water like holy water to sprinkle and wipe the cards with

4. You can use herbal teas or infusions to sprinkle the cards with and then wipe( you can use the same herbs as the earth element either fresh or dry and boil)

5. Expose the cards to moonlight, make sure they are in a safe protected spot for half the night

Cleansing With The Fire Element

1. Pass the cards through a flame of a candle.(white candle) Don't burn yourself

2. Put the cards on a table with a lighted candle in front of them for about 5 minutes

3. You can place the deck near an oil burner with some sort of blessing oil of your choice, incense or the smudge stick for about 5 minutes

4. Leave the cards in the sun for about half a day

Cleansing With The Air Element

1. Passing the deck 5 to 7 times over burning incense

2. Smudge your deck with sage or herbs

3. Breathe deeply on the deck three times...slowly and deeply

4. Place the deck near playing music for one hour

There are those people who use the elements with elemental symbols based on their belief systems. I choose to remain non denominational for the purposes of this book.

There is a little “elemental ritual” you can do that is non denominational that you may use when consecrating you cards. You light a charcoal or incense and place it in the east direction of your table. You put a lit white candle in the south direction. You then put a glass of water in the West direction and a dish of salt in the North. Place the deck in the middle. Put a pinch of the salt in the water then pick up the cards fan them out and place back saying as you sprinkle the salt water that you are purifying these cards with water and earth. Then take the cards and pass them through the incense and say you are purifying them with air and fire. You can leave the cards in the center until the incense and the candle go out and then put them in the cloth, bag or box you have to keep them in.

These are all just a few ideas you can do to cleanse and clear your deck. There are many ways to do so. One final way to clear a deck after a very negative reading or encountering negative energy would be to put it in a leak proof container and bury them for a few days. In this way the earth absorbs the negativity. Otherwise, when you use your cards after the initial cleansing; while shuffling them before you use them daily envision that the shuffle is cleansing them with water to remove the debris from earlier use. You can occasionally fan them out for this purpose also. Cleanse and clear your cards as often as you feel you need to.

Readers will smudge their cards and reading areas between readings and keep crystals on top of their decks when not in use all in an effort to keep the cards and space spiritually clear. Some tarot readers like to reorganize the deck literally by placing the cards in a particular direction and order between readings. Others may clap their hands and or use a noise such as a bell, a gong or chimes to break stagnant energy surrounding them and their cards. There are those readers who may use visualization and imagine white light as in reiki around their cards to clear them of negativity. Some cross their wrists over the deck and quickly uncross them to break any dark energy on the cards before they begin to do a reading. They also may use the knuckle of their non dominant hand and hit the cards hard imagining a white light emanating from that hand through the cards to cleanse them. The reader then picks them up puts them to their heart and imagines gold light embracing the cards. They will either pray or say a mantra to rededicate good energy to their cards. The point is there are countless ways to clear and charge the cards. The main thing is to find what feels right for you and use what works for you.

Sunday, January 29, 2023

January 2023 Card - Ace of Wands

 

January will be coming to a close soon.  Time moves way too fast in my opinion. 

I drew the Ace of Wands for January, so I wanted to talk a little about that card and what it has meant to me over this month.

When we pull any of the Wand cards, we automatically connect it to our creativity, inspiration and self-expression.  Wands represent Fire, Spirit and Intuition.  They spark the Fire within us! These cards show you how you need to take action in your life and deal with challenges regarding the above. 

When we draw any Aces in Tarot, they represent one – a beginning, something that is just starting to develop, a new opportunity.  Also, being One – they represent solitude, concentrating your energy so that you can focus on your goal or desire.

“When the Ace of Wands appears, its built up energy will change you to find your authentic self, stretching you to the heights of spiritual and conscious expansion.” – The Star Tarot, Cathy McClelland

This was the perfect card to start 2023!  I could feel the passion to do something different and creative in my life. 

After a crazy holiday time, dealing with family issues and health, I was ready to lock myself away in my studio and create.  With my ADHD, I have an incredible hard time focusing on one thing, so of course I had multiple projects going on at the same time (as usual).  But, I did have some goals for the month…

The first goal was to make something with my Silhouette cutting machine.  I decided to decorate little canvas bags that I could then sell in the shop and also on my Etsy.  I first created a bunch for the shop with a Valentine’s Day theme.  Then I started working on the ones for Etsy.  I was a little over ambitious about how many I could do, but I made a great start!  (I will post when those actually get into the shop.) The small size is perfect for a small Tarot deck.  I also want to do Medium and Large ones.

Canvas bags for Tarot Cards

My second goal was to take a class using Procreate.  (Procreate is a drawing app that is on the IPad.) So, I signed up for a class and have been working my way through it. It has been very time consuming, and it is hard for me to work on it too long before I move in a different direction.  This is the first “real” project that I did on it:

 

Apple drawn on Procreate

My third goal (yes – I over planned) was to create notebooks, planners, and dividers.  I absolutely love anything paper.  I did make one divider for my planner. Didn’t get as far as I had planned. But, I did buy a few tools that I needed to help me.

Plastic divider for planner with Moon and Crystals

There was no big earth shattering project, but the creativity was definitely flowing! I hope that it will continue throughout the rest of the year. 

When you pull a card for the day, week, month, whatever, remember to go back and reflect.  You will be surprised at how much it was trying to tell you. 

Make sure to stop back by, I drew the 7 of Pentacles for February.

 

Saturday, December 31, 2022

Happy 2023!!! My Yearly Reading

 Happy 2023!!! 


Today is actually December 31, 2022, but on New Year's Eve I like to do a reading for the entire next year.  

Tarot spread for the year, placed around a zodiac chart.
(I am using the Star Tarot by Cathy McCleelland
on my tarot mat)

By using a Yearly Tarot spread, you can get insight into what to expect for the year ahead, and where you need to focus your attention.  This will help you to get the most out of this brand new year.


As you can see in the picture above, that my mat is slightly rotated.  That is because I wanted to follow the calendar year and not the zodiac year (which is off by about two and a half months).  So my January card is in the Aquarius space and then the following months are laid down clockwise, with the December card in the Capricorn space.  

Some people like to stick to the zodiac year when they do a Yearly Reading.  They would then start on  March 21 and follow the dates of each zodiac, still resulting in twelve cards.  

There is no right or wrong way to do a yearly reading. Some people like to lay the cards out in a long line, others make a 3 by 4 grid.  I prefer to use the circle, because it symbolizes the wheel - of moving forward. 

After I have laid out my cards for the year, I take time to read each card, so that I can see the "big picture" of what is coming, making notes of anything that really jumps out.  I then write each one down in my planner/calendar.  That way, at the start of each month, I can go back and review the card.  

The yearly spread is a great way to see what is coming ahead for the new year.  You may want to take a look at it again when you are planning a vacations/travel, moving, starting a new job, retiring, investing, really anything that is a major change or addition.  You may consider holding off on something or shifting your timeline, so that it coincides better within the year. 

The yearly spread might also help you to really focus on some areas that need attention.  Maybe you need more self-care, or need to work harder, or need to enrich your life somehow?  These monthly cards can show you what areas need attention and when.

If you don't do a Yearly Reading on December 31, or January 1, it is okay!  You can really start any time.  Just remember to adjust your months accordingly.  You could also do quarterly readings instead (if you don't like so much at once). 

I would love to know if this is something that you already do, or are you going to start with 2023?

May all your wishes come true this year!  

Sunday, November 13, 2022

How many Tarot decks?

How many Tarot decks?

As I have said, there are thousands of Tarot decks to choose from!  I started with the Buddha Tarot, by Robert M. Place, and then moved to the Rider-Waite-Smith deck.  BUT, now I have so many Tarot decks.  As an artists, I love seeing all of the different kinds of decks. 

You can finds decks with pretty much any theme that you can think of.  There are angels, animals, herbs, flowers, crystals, ones from movies, even some from DC Comic, the list goes on and on.  It is also interesting to see the ones from different countries and how the history plays into the artwork, such as Anime, Japanese Block-prints, or the Santa Muerte Tarot.

There are also different shaped decks, mostly rectangle, but there are also the circle decks. The Motherpeace Tarot by Karen Vogel and Vicki Noble is probable the most well know circle deck (which is on my wish list). Then there are different shaped boxes that they come in, too!  My most unusual shaped box is coffin shaped and when it is opened it has a recording that sounds like the squeaking wood of the coffin door. Pretty creepy!



Do you need so many?

No, one deck is all that you need.  Some people connect to their first deck and that is the only one that they will ever have and use, and that is perfectly fine.  But, it can become addicting to search out new decks and see what they have to offer. You never know which ones you might connect to.

Do I use all of my decks?

No, I actually have some that I have never used. I really like to get to know my decks, so I spend a lot of time using just one deck before moving onto another one.  Sometimes, I may use one deck for a very long period of time because it feels right.  Then I have some that I have used a couple times and really just didn't connect with.  (Those decks I have gifted to someone else.) 

Do I have to be gifted a deck to start?

NO!  I am not sure where that idea came from, but don't pay attention to it.  If that was the case there wouldn't be that many readers out there today. If you see a deck that sparks your interest, go for it. 

Do I have to have one deck for myself and then a different one to do readings for other people?

No, I think this is purely a personal choice.  I use the same decks for myself and for others. I do cleanse the decks between using them, so I feel like they are a "new" deck each time.  Because I really want to "know" the decks, I like using them for myself and for others and this helps seeing the cards in different ways. 

How many decks do you have?

As of this writing, I have 35 Tarot decks and 10 Oracle decks.  That really is not too many, lol.  (Plus, the couple that I got rid of because they didn't suit me.)  I have the space in my home to store my decks and I have the means to be able to purchase them.  But, if you do not - then don't buy them! The number of decks you have doesn't matter!  If you connect to one, that is all you need! 

I have a long list of decks that I still would like to buy.  Sometimes, I come across them on sale, so I may buy it even if it wasn't at the top of the list or may not have been on the list at all! I would buy them used too (if I knew all the cards were there), because of how I cleanse my decks.  I will be talking about that also in a future post. 

What is your favorite deck?

Ohhhh, this is a hard one to answer.  I think it depends on my mood of the day or how my week is going at the time.  So, I think that I will save this question for another post. I will be sharing more in depth about different decks in the future.  There are many different reasons why I may like (or not) a particular deck. 



Wednesday, November 9, 2022

The Major Arcana - a brief introduction

The Major Arcana - A brief introduction

There are so many books out there about Tarot and what the Major Arcana's individual cards mean.  So, I don't want to duplicate two much of what is already out there.  Instead I want to take you on a walk through the FOOL'S JOURNEY.

0 – Fool  – 0  - The Fool is the Main Character through this story.  He is basically a toddler that doesn't know his way, he doesn't know what lies ahead for him.  He is innocent and doesn't have the knowledge to make clear choices. 

The following characters are who direct the Fool along his path.  They can be "others" or they can be The Fool himself.  They can be male or female (or both or neither). 

1    Magician  –  I - The Magician is someone who is not from this world.  He can pass both, in space and time.  He has all of the tools laid out before him - Wands, Cups, Pentacles, and Swords.  He has the expertise to choose wisely.  He can manifest what you desire.

2    High Priestess  – II -  The High Priestess can also pass between worlds.  She is of both shadow and light, above and below.  She is a mystery - the future can be cloudy.  Her decisions are based on intuition rather than being logical.  She has the hidden knowledge.

3    Empress  –  III - The Empress is all about nurturing slowly and growth.  She is the feminine energy of the Physical world. 

4    Emperor  –  IV - The Emperor is all about authority of the physical world. He is focused on his leadership and follows a rigid structure. He can make things happen.

5    Hierophant  –  V - The Hierophant is the teacher (both spiritual and secular). He is the guidance for personal development and inner wisdom. 

6    Lovers  –  VI - The Lovers are all about relationship: family, romantic, and friendships.  They are also about commitment and duality.

7    Chariot  –  VII - When we think of the Chariot, we are moving fast in a forward direction.  There is advancement, progress, making headway.  It can also mean travel or physically moving.

8    Strength  –  VIII - Strength is our willpower - it is our inner strength.  It is our energy and our drive.

9    Hermit  –  IX - The Hermit is often associated with isolation and giving us a space to think, taking time off.  It is a time to work through changes to find our way. 

10  Wheel of Fortune  –  X - Let things move on their own. Things are evolving, changing and there are new opportunities, so this is a sign that you need to be ready to act - be prepared!

11  Justice  –  XI - Justice is all about Truth. Being on the right path, your true path, your soul's journey.

12  The Hanged Man  –  XII - The Hanged Man usually pops up when there will be a delay or a distraction.  However, the Hanged Man also reminds us to look at things from a different perspective. Take a new look at things.

13  Death  –  XIII - The Death card is all about a transition or a transformation. You have to "die" before you can be reborn.  You have to have an ending, before you can have a new beginning.  (I also like to point out that the Death card is number 13 - Lucky 13) 

14  Temperance  –  XIV - Temperance is telling us to be cautious.  Make sure we balance out things and don't do anything too impulsive. 

15   Devil  –  XV - The Devil is the one sitting on our shoulder making us procrastinate, or have self-doubt.  He puts up barriers and negative blocks that make us question ourselves. He is the little distraction - the next sparkly object.

16   The Tower  –  XVI - There are two ways to look at the Tower.  The first is destruction or disruption, such as a sudden life changing event.  The second is rebuilding/building - a time to start over.

17   The Star  –  XVII - The Star is about long term goals or plans and what direction are they going to take. Optimism!

18   The Moon  –  XVIII - When we walk in the moonlight of The Moon card, we are walking a mysterious path, maybe even an unknown path. Some times it is fate that brings you on that path; you won't be the one in control.

19   The Sun  –  XIX - Just as the Sun comes out and shine brightly down on us, it is nurturing and a time for healing and growth.

20   Judgement  – XX - Judgement can help us see taking a different path.  It gives us awareness - an awaking.

21   The World  –  XXI - This is where The Fool wants to get to.  This is a place of fulfillment, of balance, harmony and peace.

 


The Journey -

   As you read through each description, could you see the actions that The Fool would (or wouldn't) take?  Can you see how he grows from a child into an adult, having to make decisions on his (her) own?  

Please leave any questions or comments below!

Monday, October 31, 2022

The Four Suits of Tarot

The Four Suits of Tarot

Four Suits of Tarot
Four Suits of Tarot

Before we get any farther, we need to talk about the four suits used in the Tarot deck.  These four suits are used for the Minor Arcana.  Each suit is on 14 cards - 4 times 14 = 56 cards.  The suits are very similar to what is found on traditional playing cards.  Some people disagree on what suit in Tarot corresponds to the suits of the traditional playing cards, but you have to decide for yourself. 

Just a little side note on what I just said about deciding for yourself....  Yes, the Book T set out rules of how Tarot should be constructed, but rules are meant to be broken.  And, over the years many rules have changed or evolved.  My suggestion is to stick to one school of thought.  With Tarot, you need to use your gut.  If something doesn't fit well for you, then change it. 

Okay, back to the suits.  

Clubs = Wands

Hearts = Cups

Diamonds = Pentacles

Spades = Swords


Book T tells us that the four Suits correspond to different elements: (The elements also relate to the different Astrological signs - but we will save that for another discussion.)

Wands = Fire

Cups = Water

Pentacles = Earth

Spades = Air


And then there is the Feminine and Masculine, the Yin and Yang:

Feminine/Yin = Cups and Pentacles

Masculine/Yang = Wands and Spades


There are also seasons associated with each suit.  This is helpful when doing a reading involving timing.

Wands = Summer

Cups = Spring

Pentacles = Winter

Spades = Autumn


Let's break down the Suits a little more, so that when you are doing a reading you can easily identify what the card is based from. 

Wands = The Spirit

Cups = Emotion

Pentacles = The Physical

Swords = Thought

Knowing these four suit identifiers, is probably the most important part that you need to remember to do a reading with the the Minor Arcana.

Wands: Batons, Clubs, Rods, Staffs, Staves

I like to think of Wands as your "Free Spirit".  The Wands represent a quality of experience. They can also represent an active phase of growth and creation and self-expression.  This often leads the Wands referring to your career (or career change).

Cups: Chalices, Goblets, Vessels

Cups are full of emotions! Literally, "Your Cup runneth over!" When people see the Cups in Tarot, they are searching for more emotional harmony and connection in their relationships. These relationships can be with lovers, friends, family.  Since Cups are tied to your emotions, they are also a card for intuition - that feeling you get in your gut. 

Pentacles: Coins, Disks, Pentagrams, Shields, Wheels

The Pentacles in Tarot can represent material wealth, stability, and a happy home/business, or interests in government.  It can also represents a desire for advancement or promotion in the work environment - entrepreneurship. Thy can also represent an item (or situation) that you covet.

Swords: Daggers, Scythes, Spears

Swords are a symbol of intellect, thought, and communication. As such, they can be a helpful way to clarify conflicting ideas and make important decisions. The sword is also associated with the past, present, and future. Its position in a reading can help us remember what went well in the past, and see what we might have done differently in the future. However, these things can lead to manipulation and deception, so be on the lookout for where the Swords are found in the reading.

As I said above, I feel that if you just keep one word associated with each suit, that it will help keep it clear in your mind when you start doing readings. 

I hope this has helped a bit with this brief introduction into the Suits of Tarot.  If you have any questions feel free to leave in the comments or send me an email.   

Are you "out" as a Tarot Reader?

Are you "out" as a Tarot Reader?" 

I thought that this was a funny question, so I wanted to answer it.  I guess the answer is obvious, but, YES!


I do come from a Christian and fairly conservative family upbringing, so I was a bit hesitant at first about what I was doing.  I was worried what my parents would think, what my friends would think, etc.  I didn't want to upset them, but I also had to be true to myself.  

My husband is the most supportive person in my life!  It doesn't matter what I want to do (become) or whatever it is, he is there to encourage me and support my decisions (even if they aren't the smartest at the time!)  He actually bought me a new Tarot deck last night while we were shopping.  

When I told him that I was apprehensive about telling my family, he said that they would love me anyway and not to worry.  So, I actually made a YouTube video explaining, not so much Tarot specific, but just my views on being true to myself and then sent it to my parents.  Guess what?  They still love me.

My daughter is also my best friend, business consultant, and sound board, for everything I do.  She also was very encouraging, because she knew that I was helping people and that I was providing a service to them.  

My mother has always supported me in my decisions.  She completely understands of where I "come from".  She was also reared in a very conservative Christian family, but she also has physic abilities.  When I was in my late teens, there was an event where I showed her my physic abilities.  I was scared to death, but she just looked at me and said, "Don't fight it! Just trust your gut and go with it." So, that is what I have always done.  Thank you Mom!

I do not read often for my friends, but if my family asks then I will.  But, I am a Professional Tarot Reader and have read for people all over the United States (most of the people I have never met in real life).  My clients mostly find me through social media.  I do own a gift shop and I love to talk to people, so that has lead to readings also.

If you are interested in a private reading, there is a link on the side bar.  I will only read for a client once every three months, unless it is different questions.   Or, if you just want to know more about what I do, please ask below or send me an email!


Wednesday, October 26, 2022

What's the Difference Between Tarot, Oracle, Angel Cards, and Affirmation Cards?

What is the difference between Tarot, Oracle, Angel Cards, and Affirmation Cards? 

Well, they are all types of divination cards.  

Tarot-

We have started to take a look in the last blog at Tarot and how the deck is made.  So, I will not be starting from scratch here.  However, we know that Tarot is a deck of 78 cards and each of those cards have a specific meaning that comes from Book T, by MacGregor Mathers and Harriet Felkin. 

Over the years, artists and authors of Tarot have tried to make it their own and have deviated somewhat from Book T, but the overall structure has remained the same.  Tarot is a divination device, just as Runes, Pendulums, and Crystals are used.

There are numerous Tarot decks on the market today.  You most likely will be attracted to the artwork when choosing a Tarot deck.  There are now Tarot decks that are all animals in the artwork or fairies or modern icons, But, the good thing about Tarot, is that it follows a set of rules.  Each card, no matter the artwork, still has the same meaning.  That means that you can pick up any Tarot deck and should be able to read it, if you know those meanings.  

Three Empress from different Tarot decks

This is an example of three different artist's interpretation of The Empress.  The first one on the left is from The Star Tarot, by Cathy McClelland, the second one is from The Light Seer's Tarot, by Chris-Anne, and the third one is from The Buddha Tarot, by Robert M. Place.

Notice how each of these cards are similar, but very different.  They all have the same meaning, because it depicts the Empress. Also, note the size of the cards, the labels, the border, no border - each created in a unique way. 

Oracle cards -

It can be slightly confusing, because actually all the cards listed above are a types of "oracle" cards, because oracles give you access to information that you cannot find through ordinary means.  But, in this blog, we are using the term Oracle as a specific type of card deck.  They will be typically labels or titled with the word Oracle, so that you don't mistake it for a Tarot deck.  

The biggest difference between Oracle and Tarot, is that Oracle decks don't follow any rules!  It doesn't matter how many cards are in the deck.  It doesn't matter what symbols are contained on the cards.  It doesn't have to follow any order or progression.  It is all completely up to the author/artist of the Oracle deck.

This may sound a bit more interesting that Tarot, because again there are thousands of Oracle decks printed every day.  However, one might want to be careful when choosing a new Oracle deck, because it will be different than every other Oracle deck that you may have read.  You will have to learn what each of the cards mean and their symbols.  You will basically have to be reading from the guidebook to get what you need to know to conduct a reading.  

Three Oracle Decks

This is an example of three different Oracle decks (in their boxes).  The top one is Carry Me Crystals, by Joanie Eisinger, Elizabeth Jarvis, and Peter Jarvis, the second one is The Herbal Healing, by Sarah Baldwin, and the third one is Sacred Mysteries, by Kooch Daniels, Victor Daniels and Pieter Weltevrede.

As you can see, these three Oracle decks are on three different subjects and look very different.  Each one has its own qualities and "set of rules" when it comes to the symbols that they are using. 

Some love the fact that things are different in each deck.  The above three are in my collection and I use them often. Some find that by having the guidebook to follow, that they do not need to memorize the cards and this makes it easier in our busy lives.  

Angel Cards - 

Angel cards or Angel Oracles, are decks that contain the different angels that you would call upon during a reading.  I will be quite honest with you - I don't own any angel cards.  So I don't have any to show here (maybe in the future).   But basically they feature angels you learn about in religions such as Protestantism, Catholicism, and Judaism. Since they do follow specific Angels, then their meaning should remain the same from one deck to another.  But, we all have our own interpretation of what that may be. As with other Oracle cards, angel cards don't have to follow the standard guidelines (number, suit and symbols) that make the traditional Tarot.  It is common for the decks to have much fewer cards than the Tarot (not as many angels???) 

Affirmation Cards - 

Affirmation cards are usually one word or phrase, sometimes a picture, that promote positivity or inspiration.  Again Affirmation cards of oracles, do not have to follow any rules.  They can be on all different subjects, sizes, number of cards, etc.   

Affirmation cards are a type of Oracle card.  Remember oracles are little actions that show us a sign - good luck, bad luck, finding love, finding money.  Finding a Lucky penny heads side up - putting it in our shoe, so money will follow us.  Back in the 80's, we even wore penny-loafers, lol.

Three Affirmation Decks

These three sets of Affirmation cards, just happen to be the same size, but they don't have to be.  Daily Healing, by Inna Segal, Star Seeds, by Nari Anastarsia, and Whispering Woods, by Jessica Le.

Affirmation cards are a nice way to start the day, by pulling one card and seeing what inspires.  I often pull intuitively a card and enclose it when I send a gift or letter to someone. 

In conclusion - 

Which one should you use?  Whichever you are called to.  

Can I use more than one?  YES! You can use them all or a combination.

Do you have to use them every day?  No.  This is something that we will discuss at a later date.

Can you have too many?  Lol, no.  Unless you don't have the space or resources, then you should limit yourself.  Maybe re-gift the ones that don't speak to you?

Yes, Tarot is my first choice. But, I also use the others regularly (except for the Angel cards - maybe in the future).


Monday, October 24, 2022

A Brief History of Tarot and Why

Brief History of Tarot

I have to start at the beginning with the History of Tarot.  I am not a big history buff, but it is interesting how things evolve over time.  

The first "playing" cards probably came out of Egypt, because that is where paper was first invented.  However, the first Tarot or Tarocchi decks were invented around the mid-15th century in Europe.  And then around 1788 is when the Tarot starting to be used for cartomancy (divination).  It wasn't until the late 1800's - early 1900's that Tarot was "formally" standardized.  

MacGregor Mathers and Harriet Felkin, who were members of The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, wrote Book T.  Book T defines what each suit and card represents.  It even explains what images are to appear on each of the cards. From this writing, different members of The Golden Dawn (Waite, Pamala Colman Smith, Aleister Crowley, and others) started to design and develop their own decks.  Some following Book T and some moving off in their own direction.

There are three decks that are the most widely used (reproduced): Visconti-Sforza tarot decks painted in the mid-15th century for the rulers of the Duchy of Milan, The Rider-Waite-Smith deck and the Aleister Crowley's Thoth deck. However, the Rider-Waite-Smith deck is by far the most reproduced after coming into the public domain.  Most people recognize this today.  This deck also has clear symbolism and therefore one of the easies to read. 

So what does a Tarot deck look like? 

It is a deck of 78 cards.  It is made up of two parts - the Minor Arcana and the Major Arcana. 

The Minor Arcana actually, resemble a regular deck of playing cards.  It has 56 cards with four suits - Swords, Wands, Cups, and Pentacles (Coins).  Each suit has 14 cards: Ace, 2 - 10, Page (Jack/Knave), Knight, Queen and King. 

Four Aces of the Four Suits in Tarot
These are the Aces from each of the four suits of the Minor Arcana - Rider-Waite-Smith deck

The Major Arcana is The Fool and then 21 cards known as trumps.   These trump cards can be read as if moving through the Fool's life (or an event) from start to finish. 

Major Arcana from Tarot - Waite/Smith deck
The Major Arcana from the Rider-Waite-Smith deck.

There are literally thousands of Tarot decks printed today.  The majority of the decks follow the symbols that Pamala Colman Smith used to illustrate the Rider-Waite-Smith deck.  However, I will use this deck for the majority of my discussions and images throughout this blog, simply because it is in the public domain.  

For clarity, the Rider-Waite-Smith deck is named because of "Rider" - William Rider & Son, was the company that published the deck in 1910, "Waite" was a Grand Master of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and the author/coordinator,  "Smith" - Pamela Colman Smith was the artist and illustrator.   You will also find different titles for this deck, such as Waite/Smith. 

We will dive deeper into what each card means at a later time.

Why I use Tarot?


Before we really dig down into the suits, cards, and all the meanings, I want to share with you why I use Tarot.  As a child I loved all kinds of card games.  I collected many different decks (not Tarot) and knew most of the "adult" games of poker, gin, rummy, and even would do a little betting with the neighborhood kids.  I loved the size of the decks, their smooth surface, and bright colors.  I was attracted to the different ways artists decorated the backs or made the Aces, Jokers and court cards particularly fancy.  To me there was something special about being able to do so many things with a simple deck of playing cards.
Mini deck of playing cards
This is a mini set of playing cards that I received at a kids birthday party - many, many years ago! 


My first deck of Tarot was actually The Buddha Tarot, by Robert M. Place.  I am Buddhist and thought this would be a good addition to my learning more about Buddhism.  I will have to be honest, that I was very confused by trying to approach it this way.  Because I did not understand the basics of Tarot, this just didn't work for me.  I decided to turn to the Rider-Waite-Smith deck (because this is the one that was most widely published). 

Tarot has become a daily part of my life.  I read Tarot everyday for myself.  I am also a professional Tarot reader, offering my services to others.  

Some Tarot "readers" will actually only read the guide book that comes with the deck.  For a beginner, this is a good place to start.  But, I am an Intuitive and an Empath, and therefore, I only use the meanings as a guide, but often use my gifts overriding what the guidebook may be saying.  

As I said earlier, I am Buddhist, but I also grew up Christian.  People may think that using Tarot is demonic or against different religions.  But, just as I pray to my God or call upon angels to help me, I also use Tarot as a way of divination and helping me answer questions that are sent through God, angels, ancestors, guides and guardians, or whomever else you believe in. 

There is one big, huge, thought that people need to remember when using Tarot - We are of our own free-will!  If I do a reading, for myself, or for someone else, the path and answers can change based on the actions that we take (or don't take).  Tarot is a guide.  It is there to help you choose - like flipping a coin. 

As I have gotten older, I have found comfort in the Tarot.  I like turning to it for guidance and giving me an opportunity to see things in a new way.  Maybe looking at my different choices and see what path that I should be taking.  

The Tarot is not for everyone.  I completely understand that.  Some have been brought up to believe that it is all evil.  Some think that it is a tool for deception (a lot of this comes from the way it is depicted in movies, unfortunately).  Some may just think it is a waste of time.  But to me, Tarot is a never ending learning experience - a learning experience about our choices and journey through this life.  A Fool's Journey!


Sunday, October 16, 2022

Welcome to my new site!

This is a brand new site and I am so happy that you have come across it.  I will be adding content regularly.  I really want to share my love of Tarot.  

This will be a place to follow along on the journey that the Fool takes as he makes his way through life. 

Please, please leave me feedback on my posts!  I would love to answer any questions that you may have.  Or if you want me to dive deeper into a particular area, please let me know that as well. 



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