Learn to read the Hermit using keywords, by putting the card in context with other majors, as well as by examining some of its visuals in the evocative Hermits of the Light Seer’s Tarot and Mary-El Tarot.
Read MoreLearn to read Strength, Lust, and la Force using keywords, by putting the card in context with other majors, as well as by examining some of its visuals in the evocative Strength from the Shadowscapes Tarot.
Read MoreWhat’s one of the primary lessons of the Tower? When everything else crumbles, all you have left is your foundation.
Read MoreDaily tarot card readings aren’t useless. But the way you’re doing them may not be useful to you. So consider three common categories of daily readings and how you can dig into what matters most.
Read MoreI used to think of the Hermit as the Star in the everyday, on the ground. But they serve different functions. I’m excited to let the Hermit evolve and see what it feels like to be the Star.
Read MoreThe thing with astrology or tarot or any new language is that you have to start before you understand. A decan walk is just one example.
Read MoreOne of the easiest and quickest ways to learn some of the personalities behind the court cards is to start with your significator and then explore their shadows.
Read MoreLearn to read the Chariot using keywords, by putting the Chariot in context with other majors, as well as by examining some of its visuals in the heart-rending Chariot from the Linestrider Tarot.
Read MoreThe Pocket of Peers Tarot offers council for a variety of voices, including my own. I am so happy to be a part of it, and the real work of this deck is going to be learning to seek out and hear the voices of those many others so that I continue to grow.
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