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Issue #15 »

[3 Apr 2010 | No Comment | 129 Views]
Tarot Cards

Many tarot readers are also tarot collectors or, as I refer to us, tarot-holics. We will spend quite a bit to get the latest or rarest deck, even chasing down those special, limited edition, self-published titles to add to our collections.
Not only are we acquisitive, we are also inquisitive. We like to see how various artists and authors interpret different cards. It is endlessly fascinating to compare one artist’s interpretation to another’s and to see how that aligns with our interpretations as well. This process broadens …

Issue #14 »

[17 Dec 2009 | No Comment | 193 Views]
Hermit

Usually when we see the this card, we think that it might be a time to pull into ourselves, to retreat from society and get in touch with our intuition, our deities. Perhaps we need to take some time out because we’ve been wounded (I do see him as a wounded healer archetype, occasionally), or are just too darn tired or fed up to take it anymore.

Issue #13 »

[20 Sep 2009 | No Comment | 356 Views]
made by Valerie Kessler. Copyright to Lucas Films.

Learning to read tarot is a prospect that can be daunting to many new-comers. There are hundreds of books on the subject, as well as decks in various formats. You are told by one person to memorize card meanings and by another to use your intuition. You are told many different myths and

Issue #12 »

[20 Jun 2009 | No Comment | 153 Views]
the-court-cards1

Court Cards are the bane of many a new (and experienced) tarot reader’s existence. Does this card represent me, or an aspect of myself? Does it represent someone I know? Is it a message or a symbol of something? The answer to all of these questions is, unfortunately, YES! A Court Card appearing in your reading can be one or all of those things.