“Can you do a reading to see if my ex-boyfriend is still with that skank?” “I want to do “this terrible thing” to this girl. Will I get busted?” “I think that “Guy at work” is stealing. Can you see that? No, he doesn’t work for me, I just want to know” First of all, …
A to Z Challenge
S is for Shadowscapes #atozchallenge
I have a lot of tarot decks. Well, not as many as Arwen or Mary K Mothafuckin’ Greer, but like, 35 decks. That’s a lot. I’ve been doing this for a while, so it makes sense. People ask me sometimes which is my favorite. I’d like to be all, “Each tarot deck has it’s own …
R is for Reversals #atozchallenge
Reading tarot reversals isn’t really as difficult as it seems. It does not mean the opposite of the upright meaning, so quit doing that. All you have to do, really, is imagine the card upside down. Ace of cups – all of that water/emotion sloshing all over the place. Drama and sadness. Devil – the …
Q is for Queens. #atozchallenge
The Queens are the moms of the tarot. Here is a handy dandy guide to figuring them out. The Heart – Queen of Cups Surrounded by water, but only a toe touches it. She controls her contact with emotion. She has a lid on her chalice – again showing control. She embodies empathy. The Mind …
P is for Pamela #atozchallenge
Pamela Colman Smith is the artist who created arguably the world’s most recognizable tarot deck. Although, the Rider Waite deck wasn’t the first tarot deck with illustrated pips, her artwork is so down to earth and classic, it’s hard *not * to relate to them. The deck is named “Rider Waite” because of the then …