Tag: tarot

Luck, Chance and The Wheel of Fortune

If you get The Wheel of Fortune card in a reading, do you feel optimistic or overwhelmed? This card corresponds to Jupiter (who’s just moved into Gemini) and it brings up some interesting issues around the idea of luck. It’s … Continu…

Missing Suits In A Tarot Spread

If you do Tarot readings, pay attention to what’s not there. A total absence of one (or more) suits can signal an underlying problem.  If your spread has no: Cups: ask yourself where the emotional engagement is. Sometimes this is … Continu…

The One Card Spread In Tarot

The one card spread. Straightforward? Yes. Limiting? Absolutely. But that can be a good thing. It’s not appropriate for every question. But it does cut to the heart of the matter. If a spread is not making sense  (it happens), … Continue r…

The Magician Card: Everyday Magic

Ready for a bit of everyday magic? Mercury moves into Taurus today, kicking off the “thoughts into reality” aspect I wrote about a couple of days ago. “Magic” is just an attempt to influence the outcome of things. Most of &#8230…

Death Card

  This lush version of the Death card from the Tarot Art Nouveau is a reminder that allowing death into your life can be beautiful. This is, of course, in line with tomorrow’s Scorpio Full Moon. When you get this … Continue reading &#8…

A Tarot Spread For Shadow Work

Following yesterday’s post about Pluto retrograde and Shadow Work, here’s an enlightening Tarot spread (courtesy of Christine Jette over at www.llewellyn.com) that helps you discover what your Shadow issues really are. The spread is describ…

The Underrated 3 of Pentacles

Here’s an underrated card that happens to be one of my favorites: the 3 of pentacles. It’s not flashy or sexy. It doesn’t promise huge windfalls or dramatic transformations. But it’s an essential card. This is the teamwork card….

Stepping Outside Your Questions In Tarot

Here’s a quick Tarot experiment involving the wording of questions. Try asking the same question in two different ways. The first time, phrase it however you normally do: “Will my presentation be a success?” Make note of the card(s) y…