Do you suffer from talk overload in your tarot practice? After a day of reading for others sometimes it’s hard to turn it all off and hear the silence. It’s important for our health and our development as readers to
The Art of Seeing Symbols
I consider myself a gypsy soul. My daily intention is to take life in, to be curious and filled with wonder. This willingness to be open has lead me down so many beautiful paths, from meeting people, to experiencing things…
Spirit Guided Tarot
I received my first Tarot deck (1JJ Swiss) at the age of 17 from my maternal grandmother. From the start, the evocative imagery captured me – but it was also the way that one could use Tarot in such a
Spring Fling
Welcome to the Tarot Blog Hop! Our wrangler Ania Marczyk asked us to consider which cards need to be updated, removed or added to the deck to reflect our modern society. What a great question to ask the artists and authors
Chrysalis and the Spiritual Dignity of Tarot
Holly Sierra and I, the co-creators of Chrysalis Tarot, were thrilled when Tarosophy announced Chrysalis as recipient of its prestigious Deck of the Year award for 2014. Tarosophy places great emphasis on the spiritual dignity of tarot, so for us this
There Is Always More To Learn
I have been a student of the Tarot most of my adult life. I first became interested in the Tarot when a friend shared his deck with me and attempted to do a reading. I was 19 at the time.
Oracular Anomalies
Welcome to the Tarot Blog Hop! Our wrangler Karen Sealey of The Pure and Blessed Way asked us to play with “Oracular anomalies… Things that make you think Hmmmmmmm.” I ended up with a rather interesting take on things that are