10 Tarot Misconceptions: Debunking the Superstitions

10 Tarot Misconceptions: Debunking the Superstitions

Tarot is a centuries-old divination practice that uses a deck of cards to provide insights into the past, present, and future. It is a popular tool for self-reflection, personal growth, and decision-making. However, many misconceptions about Tarot can prevent people...
Jumper Cards

Jumper Cards

You’ve settled in to do a Tarot reading and are calm and focused. You have a question in mind, and you are repeating this query to yourself as you shuffle the cards. You are almost ready to stop shuffling and deal the cards into a spread when one of them flies out of...
The Fool’s Journey is Wrong

The Fool’s Journey is Wrong

Most books on the Tarot follow the idea that The Fool takes a journey through the Major Arcana to learn the ways of the material, emotional, and spiritual world to finally become enlightened, but this is wrong. The Fool is already enlightened, as we all are. The Fool...
Buridan’s Donkey & the Two of Swords Card

Buridan’s Donkey & the Two of Swords Card

In philosophy, there is a concept called Buridan’s donkey. This hypothetical donkey finds itself standing midway between a bale of hay and a bucket of water. The donkey is hungry and thirsty but can’t decide whether to choose between the hay or the water, so it just...
The Hermit’s Journey

The Hermit’s Journey

The great Persian poet and Sufi mystic Rumi asked, “When will you begin that long journey into yourself?” The Hermit is one who took that journey and gained awareness of his mind, body, and spirit. The Hermit travelled far and wide to broaden his perspectives and seek...

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