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April 05, 2007

The Storyteller's Spread

Last Tarot post of the week, I swear.

It should tell you the sort of person I am that, two weeks into learning the Tarot, I'm designing spreads and compiling my own book of card meanings.  I am incapable of getting into something without wrapping myself up in it, getting all snuggly, and making it my own.

As I mentioned in my last post, the Llewellyn Tarot comes with two extra cards, each one depicting a spread unique to the deck.  One in particular sounded exciting to me:  the Red Dragon spread, whose purpose is to assist the querent in overcoming an obstacle.

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April 04, 2007

Review: The Llewellyn Tarot

A caveat:  this is the first genuine Tarot deck I've worked with in any depth, so my opinions are not based on years of experience comparing and contrasting the merits and pitfalls of various decks.  These are just my initial impressions after reading with the Llewellyn Tarot nearly every day for two weeks.

The Llewellyn Tarot is named after, you guessed it, the grand patriarch of Llewellyn Worldwide, Llwellyn George.  A Welsh immigrant, he came to America and started a small press that still exists over a century later.  To commemorate the founding of that press, Llewellyn commissioned this deck, which combines traditional Tarot symbolism with Welsh mythology.

The deck and its accompanying book were both created by Anna-Marie Ferguson, who also created Legend: the Arthurian Tarot.  It comes packaged beautifully in an outer box with the book and a gorgeous gold beaded bag.  I think the bag may be my favorite thing about the deck, which shouldn't be taken as a slight against the deck, but a testimony to how much I love pretty bags.

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March 28, 2007

To All the Cards I've Loved Before...

I'm not feeling especially deep this week.  Today's topic:  Divinatory toys.

I recently acquired a new oracle, and it has got me thinking about the various decks and tools I've had over the years and why I loved them (or why they stayed in the box). 

It's pretty well-established among people of my ilk that a deck of Tarot cards doesn't just tell you the unchangeable future--far from it.  My opinion has always been that divination functions as a contact lens for your Third Eye, allowing you to see and understand messages from the Sacred that you might otherwise have ignored/denied.  Tarot, Runes, and other such toys facilitate communication between yourself and Deity as well as yourself and yourself.  No future is set in stone unless you chisel it yourself through inaction. 

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October 16, 2006

Review - The Faeries' Oracle by Brian Froud/Jessica Macbeth

One of the most important parts of my practice is divination, both for myself and for others. When I read for other people, typically I cast Runes; however, a couple of years ago the Runes simply stopped speaking to me when I tried to cast for myself, so I had to find some other oracle to work with. I’m told this happens a lot—certain oracles will only speak in certain situations, or for certain purposes.

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September 06, 2006

The Runes as a Spiritual Oracle, part Two

Part two of an introductory essay on the Elder Futhark.

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The Runes as a Spiritual Oracle, part One

First of a two-part introduction to working with the Runes of the Elder Futhark. 

(This essay is from the last version of Dancing Down the Moon)

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