'Tarot' Category

TJ’s Multiple Choice Spread

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

This works much the same way as the Yes / No system but is used more for decisions that have more than two options. The best way to explain it is through an example: Someone comes in and asks about a decision with several different options.  Let’s say that they have a career decision to [...]

No more borders 2

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007

I brought my borderless Thoth to the Study group on Sunday. It hadn’t occurred to me to do it to my Universal Waite until Linda suggested it. There were some questions on the tools to do it. This is what I used. 12″ Portable Paper Trimmer by Fiskars – These are available every where. I [...]

Tarot Realizations #4 from Bill Vincent

Tuesday, March 6th, 2007

Tarot is a somewhat remarkable thing. I find myself marveling at it’s beauty, and entrenched in it’s symbolism. But Tarot has also given me something else, too. It has made me really understand that there is a unique quality to Tarot that goes beyond the 78 cards. It has given me a sense of hope [...]

No more borders

Sunday, February 25th, 2007

Today I cut the borders off of my Large Thoth tarot. I ordered it from Amazon and never bonded with it. The pictures looked nice but it was ungainly and too large to shuffle. I was trying to order the medium sized Thoth not the jumbo. ISBN 0-913866-15-16 was listening to Tarot to Go and [...]

Gate Cards: Tarot Realizations: by Bill Vincent

Saturday, February 17th, 2007

I am always intrigued by the concept of gate cards. Gate cards, as they are referred to in Rachael Pollack’s book Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom are cards that lend themselves more easily than others to the process of active visualization, or “entering the card in your mind. This type of exercise can provide deeper levels [...]