Monday, November 28, 2022

CARD OF THE WEEK: November 28-December 2, 2022

 

 Ace of Cups

Mystic Faerie Tarot

by Barbara Moore and artist Linda Ravenscroft

 

November 28-Deceomber 2, 2022: I can't look at this pretty version of the Ace of Cups without thinking of some kind of bubble tea or overflowing milkshake. But, just as I warned you about last weekend's Judgement faerie card by Moore and Ravenscroft, don't be fooled. Whatever's in that goblet, no matter how innocent looking, it can knock you out. 

You're being offered a tiny taste of water--it's the Ace after all, the beginning--but it's something more than what flows from your kitchen tap. Don't gulp for more than that sip at this time. A little will go a long way. A lot would be too much.

Sit with a vivid feeling. Hold it close for a moment. Then let it go. You need not let it overwhelm you. But you can acknowledge it, savor it, stare it down--whatever seems to be the most appropriate response.

Sense its sweetness or its bitterness. Acknowledge it, and then release it,

Remember: don't get greedy.

 

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Saturday, November 26, 2022

CARD OF THE WEEKEND: November 26-27, 2022


Judgement

Mystic Faerie Tarot

by Barbara Moore and artist Linda Ravenscroft


November 26-27, 2022: If you've ever looked at Tarot's massive Judgement angel as this heavenly being blows a trumpet to raise the dead, you know how commanding this angel can be. Keep that in mind even as you gaze at the gentle Judgement faerie --not angel, this time--presented by Barbara Moore and Linda Ravenscroft in their ornate Mystic Faerie Tarot deck.

Despite the sweetness of Ravenscroft's image, faeries--as understood in old traditions--are not cute little cartoony slips of things that flit about the forest. They're awesome, kickass energies that should be respected.

Here, blowing a slender, elegant trumpet, our Judgement faerie could be understood as a whispery messenger who, nevertheless, gets a big job done. No matter how subtle and evanescent, a powerful message will be delivered--and heeded. The "dead" will rise.

As is often the way with this archetype, consider what in your life needs uncovering, regeneration, and serious re-commitment. What needs to be restored to life, brought back into action--and right now?

Listen for urgent little messages now and heed the call.

 

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Monday, November 21, 2022

CARD OF THE WEEK: November 21-25, 2022

 

 King of Cups

Left: Morgan-Greer Tarot by Lloyd Morgan with art by Bill Greer

Right: Rider-Waite Tarot with art by Pamela Colman Smith


November 21-25, 2022:  Bill Greer's art for the Morgan-Greer Tarot reworks and zooms in on the faces and personalities of archetypal figures from Pamela Colman Smith's Rider-Waite Tarot. It helps to be drawn closer to these beings. In Greer's revision, the sensitive King of Cups just seems to have dropped in for a visit with you--or popped out from some recessed area of your consciousness. He is certainly not set up on an uncomfortable-looking and hard-to-approach marble throne rising from somewhere out there in the middle of the sea!

This will be a good week for a deep dive into your dream life, guided meditation, somatic practices, freewriting, and other methods of connecting with and mining the subconscious, particularly as the history it stores manifests in your physical body.

For me, Tarot's kings always signify some lesson out of history, some connection to the past and legacy, and that can be for better or for less than. They can be strengths or weaknesses, victories or failures. Often, they offer a chance to revisit, review, reconsider, and possibly revise where necessary. But they can also offer an opportunity to go back and gather what is genuinely worth reclaiming and carrying forward.

What do you most need now? Or, on the other hand, what should you spend time correcting? Have a quiet chat with the king about it. Kings will take you back, in linear time, to where you need to go.


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Saturday, November 19, 2022

CARD OF THE WEEKEND: November 19-20, 2022

 

 Three of Swords

Morgan-Greet Tarot

by Lloyd Morgan with art by Bill Greer

 

November 19-20, 2022: The Morgan-Greer Tarot--with its appealing person-centered images and vibrant colors--remains one of my comfort decks. But today, in the Three of Swords, M-G has shared quite a discomforting card.

Bill Greer could not have made that bleeding valentine heart more visceral, pierced by three steel blades you can almost feel ripping into your own body. In a reading, this card would speak of a serious disappointment, betrayal, heartbreak. Sometimes, the Three of Swords points to anxiety connected to a specific matter, or it speaks of a more general wounded and wary, untrusting way of operating in the world. It is a card of trauma and/or the lingering effects of trauma.

As a warning, Three of Swords cautions you to watch your step, move carefully. Are you certain of your surroundings? Your connections? Your commitments? Have you asked the right and sufficient questions? Can you trust the answers you may have received?

It can also remind you to be aware of and gently tend to the trauma you may already carry, be mindful of your vulnerability--or that of others--based in past or current experiences. Make a commitment to adequate time for proper vigilance and self-protection or for care and healing as needed.

Take tender care of YOU this weekend! 

 

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Monday, November 14, 2022

CARD OF THE WEEK: November 14-18, 2022

 

Knight of Pentacles

Oriens Animal Tarot

by Ambi Sun


November 14-18, 2022: Busy as a bee, you are. May the honey be sweet. May you find the results of your labor delicious and nutritious. And they can be, if you choose where you wish to dedicate your energy, and you choose wisely.

As we know, Tarot's Knights are active, assertive forces. Once set in motion, they focus on getting the job done. The Knight of Pentacles moves at a slower, more deliberate pace than the other knights, each step carefully considered before taken. They are methodical, stable, sturdy, reliable.
 
Notice the neat geometrics of the honeycomb in Ambi Sun's Knight of Pentacles card from Oriens Animal Tarot. This image perfectly symbolizes the idea of a perfectly-shaped single piece interlocking with others to make a perfect whole.

Not everything we humans do will--or should--be perfect. But we can give serious attention to developing focus, skill, and rigor of thought and action. Give some thought this week to who and what does--or does not deserve--this careful attention and design.
 
 
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Saturday, November 12, 2022

CARD OF THE WEEKEND: November 12-13, 2022

 

Daughter of Sticks

The Hoodoo Tarot

by Tayannah Lee McQuillar with art by Katelyn V. Foisy


November 12-13, 2022: Truth be told, I did not immediately groove with The Hoodoo Tarot when I first saw its cards. With the exception of certain black-and-white decks I own, I'm pretty much into vibrant color and other bedazzlements in my oracles! By comparison, Katelyn V. Foisy's art appeared dull and dismal. It took a while to sense the value of this aesthetic choice.

To me, now, the hazy images reflect the indistinct, fleeting nature of our perceptions of the spirit world. They suggest how this indeterminate, malleable fabric of possibility can allow each of us to perceive, align, and work with exactly what's needed in any given moment.

And, so, you look at the Hoodoo's Daughter of Sticks astride that rearing piebald stallion, understand that it matters not what the rider actually looks like or where the two of them have found themselves. They are wherever you are. And, with hoodoo, you are in a cultural realm where humble sticks are more likely to be found than fancy wands but are no less magickal.

Daughter rides the horse, but no worries if your gender is other. She rides within you. And the power of the element of Fire is the same--bravery, enthusiasm, passion, high spirit, wild spirit.

This card cries Hell, yeah! to anything you have been considering and, especially, anything you've been leaving aside. Take it up. Make it work. Now is the time.

Let the Daughter of Sticks think you into action. Your energy will be at top form this weekend. If you've been procrastinating, get off your duff and get the damn thing done.


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Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Book Review: The Watkins Tarot Handbook by Naomi Ozaniec


BOOK REVIEW

The Watkins Tarot Handbook: A Practical System of Self-Discovery by Naomi Ozaniec (Watkins, 2022)

In the view of author Naomi Ozaniec, Tarot retains power to enchant and transform practitioners beyond everyday fortune-telling. The images on these cards tap into our human desire to make meaning of life within the extraordinary world and cosmos we inhabit and what might lie beyond. So much in society demands unquestioning adherence to dogma. Serious engagement with Tarot, on the other hand, encourages curiosity, adventure, responsibility, personal growth, and creativity. This stack of cards, so portable, turns out to be a theatrical, ceremonial tool of initiation.

With the practice of Tarot enjoying new popularity and re-imagining these days, British publisher Watkins has republished Ozaniec's 2002 volume, Initiation into The Tarot, originally published by Element Books as The Element Tarot Handbook. It is decidedly not a book of arbitrary, easily digested card interpretations for beginners to memorize. If you're game for learning the more esoteric aspects of Tarot and allied traditions from Qabalah's Tree of Life to Carl Gustav Jung's active imagination, this book offers a wealth of material to explore.

In Tarot's Major Arcana, Ozaniec tells us, we find "the search for transcendence, the pull of matter, the power of love, the quality of wisdom...beginnings and endings, birth, death and resurrection...a philosophy enshrined in pictures." After a brisk run through the history of Tarot's development, she proceeds to introduce us to the Major Arcana as if each archetype were a party guest or a character in an elaborate play or novel. ("Everyone steps aside from him but Death knows all their names.") And, next, we're invited to free-associate their characteristics and functions, an excellent exercise that will initiate our own relationship with each of them. This relationship will strengthen and deepen as it goes.

If you have been around Tarot for some time, you know you never stop learning from it. Although I'm well familiar with much of what Ozaniec outlines here in this section, I noted one tidbit that I will treasure--The Emperor card, she writes, "has also been called the Grandfather." Tremendously helpful and, for me, relevant in a personal way!

We next learn the esoteric names of the Majors--something that a lot of Tarot newbies likely have never encountered and which might seem overly precious or intimidating. No worries. Enjoy the poetry of these names--The World as "Great One of the Night of Time," The Hanged Man as "Spirit of the Mighty Waters"--and you might find some that resonate with you, spark your imagination, and help draw you closer to these archetypes and their energies.

A brief account of the connection of Tarot's four elements to Qabalah's four-part Tetragrammaton (Holy Name of God) leads into another free-association exercise (e.g., "What qualities do you associate with the Element of Air? For example, invisible, all-pervading, formless.") Ozaniec always brings these large concepts back to our personal experience and understanding, reminding us of how much we already know. We can build upon this inherent knowledge at our own pace and through our shared human proclivity for imagery, metaphor, meditation, and storytelling.

Here be gods and angels; flowers and trees employed as symbols in various cultural and spiritual traditions; mythic and actual beasts; landscapes and architecture; the sun, the moon, and the stars as they have bedazzled and inspired us for aeons, and so much more.

"The process of integrating even a single symbol cannot be hurried," Ozaniec advises. "Firstly, it has to be intellectually analysed and recognized in different forms. Secondly, it has to be intuitively explored through free association. Thirdly, it has to be internalized and integrated as a living part of the psyche."

That last part interests me greatly these days--how we might seek Tarot within our very flesh and blood, as authors such as Paul Foster Case and Jung once taught, and let its archetypes think through us and transform us. To that end, Ozaniec's guidance takes us from basic book knowledge to active, rigorous self-discovery, meeting each of us at our current level as well as pointing out exciting new opportunities and challenges along the path. The Watkins Tarot Handbook, therefore, is a book to dive into again and again, surfacing each time with more skill and courage.

-- Eva Yaa Asantewaa, hummingwitch


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Monday, November 7, 2022

CARD OF THE WEEK: November 7-11, 2022

 

Nine of Cups

The Tarot of Transformation

By artist Willow Arlenea and Jasmin Lee Cori


November 7-11, 2022: As conceived by psychotherapist Jasmin Lee Cori and envisioned by artist Willow Arlenea, The Tarot of Transformation offers us Tarot's Nine of Cups as a warning to not get so caught up in our marvelous intellect--our headspace--that we neglect our bodies and emotions. Indeed, if the distracted figure in Arlenea's image were to turn her head forward, she might have to confront the tremendous, roiling energy emanating from the lower half of her body. What power! And what a waste of it!

Fear--or societal socialization--can lead us to believe mind and body are and should be separate. This card suggests a radical re-ordering and reconnection that, indeed, can change how we live, move, think, make decisions, and interact with our surroundings. It has the power to shake up our relationship with ourselves and our world.

What can you begin to do to honor and reconnect with your body's wisdom and power this week?


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Saturday, November 5, 2022

CARD OF THE WEEKEND: November 5-6, 2022


Nine of Wands

Neo Tarot

by Jerico Mandybur with art by Daiana Ruiz


November 5-6, 2022: Battle-tested and battle-weary, you're on high alert for anything coming your way. This stance can be negative--shutting out positive things and good connections--or, literally, it can save your life.

You have raised protective boundaries, and you have trusted allies aligned with you. Tend well to these advantages and relationships--more of them suddenly manifesting or suddenly being remembered--for you will surely need them in the future.

You might also want to think about how you have--or have not--been your own best ally in times of conflict and challenge. When do you get in your own way, trip yourself up, show up unprepared without your best tools and skills? When do you talk yourself out of intuitions, decisions, or actions that could greatly benefit you? How could you now think and act differently, giving yourself the best chance of survival or advancement?

The Nine of Wands warrior has learned from every wound and fights back with profound, unshakeable knowledge and resolve.


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