Entering the Forest of Souls (part two)

Entering the Forest of Souls (part two)

I kind of want to live in the book Forest of Souls by Rachel Pollack. Instead, I’ll continue to share some of my favorite passages with you. You don’t HAVE to visit part one first, but that would offer some context, find it here. When we left off, Rachel Pollack was...
Entering the Forest of Souls (part one)

Entering the Forest of Souls (part one)

It is hard to put into words what Rachel Pollack’s insights mean to me. She is a shining inspiration for the way I want to be not only as a tarot reader, but as a human being. I did not know her well but was lucky to meet her and have lunch with her at a tarot...
The golden shadow

The golden shadow

I just finished reading Tarot Celebrations by Geraldine Amaral & Nancy Brady Cunningham, which caught my eye because it approaches tarot with a Jungian perspective. It’s a decent intro to psychoanalyst Carl Jung and how his ideas can apply to a tarot practice. I...
dark, light, gift: a winter solstice spread

dark, light, gift: a winter solstice spread

The framework for a simple tarot spread came to me in the shower today (as interesting ideas often do). It’s a day late but this is somewhat solstice themed, and also more broadly winter themed. In the past I’ve been known to take on longer, more complex spreads...

Gratitarot: an old concept & a new spread

Many moons ago (probably like 2015?) I hosted a community event on Instagram based on a concept I came up with called Gratitarot. The idea is very simple. Gratitude + tarot = gratitarot. In its purest form, to practice gratitarot you simply draw one card and use it as...