Friday, May 5, 2017

Mystic Tarot

I've been MIA from this blog for a while, busy with a few new projects. I thought I'd return with something a bit different.....a video I made showcasing the Mystic Tarot by the UK's celebrity psychic "Mystic Meg." Enjoy!

Friday, March 29, 2013

Draw for today - Body Mind and Spirit

I decided to do a reading this week using tarot in conjunction with Lenormand. I used my favorite decks, "Tarot of the Pagan Cats" in conjunction with the "Under the Roses Lenormand" for further clarity. I used a simple "Body-mind-spirit" three-card spread that I saw on another blog today and liked it so well I decided to give it a try.



Drawing three major arcana cards indicates that powerful forces are at work in my life. I may be in for a roller-coaster ride in my otherwise dull routine.

BODY High Priestess and the Child

I'm in the process of learning some intuitive methods to promote health and fitness. My diet changes and yoga exercise regime have kicked into high gear. Healthful fruits and vegetables are becoming habit with less meat...a "zen" trend for sure. My overall body flexibility and strength is improving. I see and feel a real difference in my health. This promotes a sense of joy and exuberance, although I have a long way to go in order to establish these changes as permanent habits.

MIND Justice and The Sun

There is quite a bit of self- reflection at this time in my life, most all of it positive in nature. Problem-solving is a priority. Decisions regarding the right course of action need to be made. The overall outlook is one of illumination and success. I can act confidently knowing that my assessments and consequent actions will result in positive outcomes.

SPIRIT The Chariot and The Ring

Taking the reins to steer my destiny toward a spiritual path. I may just find a partnership of some sort with one who is a soulmate. That would be refreshing. A genuine, lasting friendship with a spiritual soulmate is a treasure to be cherished! However, it may be a difficult course and require perseverence and dedication to reach fruition.

As a side note this week I have taken to learning Ikebana, or Japanese flower arrangement. Surprisingly, I am learning that great meaning is attached to the different parts of the arrangement, depending, of course, on the school of study. The simplified version, which is most common, includes three elements in the arrangement. Those elements are the lines of the arrangement, which represent Sun/Moon/Earth, or Heaven/Man/Earth, or Fire/Water/Earth with open spaces indicating the element of air. The three coordinating lines can also correlate to Father/Mother/Children. Being a person who is oriented in elemental correspondences, I found this a fascinating endeavor. I have a new buddy who takes classes with me so perhaps that is the spirit partnership indicated in this reading? Time will tell!

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Tarot of Pagan Cats

There are many "cat" theme decks out there and why not? Cats seem to have a air of mysticism about them. Their alluring eyes, the twitch of the tail, the long association with magic and as witches' "familiars".....
The Tarot of Pagan Cats is my current "go to" deck; the deck I LOVE to carry with me every day. This is the only "cat" theme deck that I have bought to date, although I have my eye on the Bohemian Cat Tarot as well as the "Cat's Eye" tarot, too. More the latter I think, as I love depictions of cats in their natural state.
 
This is such a charming deck. What better representative of paganism than cats? Following in the Rider-Waite-Smith tradition, the illustrations are colorful and rich in symbolism. Suits are wands, chalices, swords and pentacles. This deck is the brainchild of Wiccan High Priestess and prolific author on all things pagan, Dorothy Morrison. Like all decks produced by Lo Scarabeo, the card label is printed in several languages along the upper and lower borders. This is is distracting.

The Magician card in most decks includes representation of the four elements. This deck carries that idea through to over 20 of the other cards, including many in the minor arcana. Look closely at the 8 of Pentacles, the five of pentacles, the four of swords, the Hanged Man (cat hanging upside-down on living room curtains), the emperor, the 10 of swords, the eight of wands and many others. You will find the traditional pagan elemental correspodances of wand, cup, sword (or athame), and pentacle in all these cards and more! In addition to cards that picture the pagan or wiccan symbols of the suits, there are several cards that include the alchemical symbols of fire, earth, air and water.


The cat on the Temperance card is pouring water out of a fishbowl. But where, I asked myself, was the fire in the card? The cat is wearing a collar with a tag engraved with the alchemical symbol for fire. Then it struck me that the cat itself represents fire in this card. All the Kings are seated on emperor-style squares with animals engraved on the boxes that represent the element of the suit.

One card I am not fond of is Strength. It pictures a cat, draped in small green and red laurels, with its paw on the head of a VERY small chow dog. There is no way a dog, even if it were a puppy, could be smaller than this cat, so this card is not as well-done as the others in the deck.
Note alchemical elemental symbols on the cups in foreground.
 

There are so many cards in this deck that I absolutely LOVE, it is difficult to pick out just a few. Just look at that empress and her offspring. I find this deck to be very intuitive and simple to read.


Eight of Wands, a stone circle with the addition of a cup, pentacle and athame (sword)


Four of Cups


The fours, in numerological terms, relate to the four card of the major arcana, the Emperor. Fours are all about stability, foundation, and order. Cups are related to relationships and emotions. Four of cups therefore implies stability in a relationship, or emotional stability. The popular Waite-Smith drawing showing someone suffering from boredom or ennui paints a very narrow picture of the feel of this card.


Illuminated Tarot

Druidcraft Tarot


The four of cups in a reading might mean that you need to follow through with obligations or duties...for instance, your loved one may need your help in some way, or your boss may be depending on you. It could be telling you that your friend is true, or that your current love interest may make a good choice for a lifelong parter, or that your finances will be stable (neither riches nor poverty). It could indicate that parental responsibilities need to be a priority in your life. It's a reminder of the need for honor and duty to be maintained in your relationship. You may be tempted by someone or something that would draw you away from your current stable situation.

Llewellyn Tarot

The negative aspect may be that while your relationship is comfortable, you may be taken for granted or perhaps may feel stagnant or bored. Four of cups is actually an auspicious card that indicates a strong marriage, steady friendship or a stable home life. To the more adventurous, such ideas might seem a bit dull. If the four of cups greets you, you probably won't win the lottery, but your life may be blessed with peace, amity and tranquility. Not a bad card at all!
The Thoth tarot four of cups card demonstrates the deeper meaning.

Thoth Tarot
 



Sunday, December 23, 2012

Not Your Grandma's Tarot Decks

Thought it might be fun to do an entry on a few great decks that you can’t find just anywhere. These must be special ordered.  
First, the Victorian Romantic Tarot.



The Victorian Romantic Tarot is now available directly from Baba Studios in Prague. This second edition has been slightly revised and improved from the wildly successful and long sold out first edition. My deck is speeding to me in the mail as I write this.! J




The Gilded Tarot Royale - I’ve always sort of had the Gilded Tarot on my wish list, but not right up there at the top…I think it is the machiney-steampunk look that isn’t quite my cup of tea, or perhaps it was just that this deck was not “stunning” enough. But now, over ten years later, Ciro Marchetti has re-done his Gilded Tarot. He calls this version the “Gilded Tarot Royale.”

This latest edition is only available directly from Ciro. The cardstock is higher quality, the images have been re-worked and are spectacular!!  The card size is larger, a feature that I personally prefer. There is a greater depth of traditional symbolism in this newer edition, reflecting personal growth in Ciro’s own tarot journey. If you have held back on ordering the Gilded Tarot, the Gilded Royale may just be right for you! Check it out!!



Aura Soma Tarot is an exclusive deck with fabulous artwork of Pamela Matthews. There are 44 major arcana cards. Aura Soma is a system based on the healing properties of colors and focuses on the “aura” that surrounds each of us. These cards look lovely (there are pictures on the linked web page), I haven’t gotten up the funds to order them yet, but hopefully in the not-so-distant future.


Then, just for fun, there is Pixie's Astounding Lenormand deck. A fun divination deck based on the artwork of Pamela Coleman Smith, who illustrated the world-famous Rider-Waite deck. This one is in its second edition and can be had for a mere $20.

http://delphischamber.bigcartel.com/product/pixie-s-astounding-lenormand-second-edition


And, last but not least, we have The Illuminated Tarot. This deck is a most lovely rendition of Pamela Coleman Smith's famous images originally done for the Rider-Waite deck. This is not your everyday RWS clone; all images have been handpainted in gorgeous vibrant breathtaking colors. The decks are handmade and only available by special order. You can even order versions with pearlized paint and glitter, if you want something really jazzy.

http://www.soul-guidance.com/tarotdecks/page_7.htm