Monday, October 19, 2009

a few thoughts on readings and reversals



First off, I read for several nice people on Friday night at Whimsies, and was glad people came out despite the lousy weather.


It continues to amaze me that tarot really does work. A stranger sits down in front of me, shuffles the cards for a few minutes, and for the span of the reading, I know them; they let me share a little of their hopes, dreams, and plans for the future. And hopefully, when everything goes right, I can tell them a few things and add a little clarity or foresight to their situation.
So, let's try and illuminate a portion of tarot readings that some people get confused about: reversals. These are my thoughts on the subject, but every tarot reader goes about reading the cards differently. If you too read tarot, but don't use my philosophy of reversals, don't worry! Do what works for you!


I do use reversals (upside-down cards) in my readings. When in a relationship position, I interpret a reversed card as a sign of miscommunication within the relationship (just an example). Generally, I interpret upright cards as situations that the querent is in control of, and I interpret reversals as situations that are out of the querent’s hands and therefore shouldn’t stress out about them. I think the basic difference between upright and reversed cards is the intention and motivation behind the situations the cards represent.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

This Friday!


Welcome!

Apparently free web hosting is going the way of the dinosaurs, so I've decided to set up shop on the internet the best way I know how—by starting a blog!

In the future I plan on having this blog serve as a tutorial, venting place, sounding board, etc. on all things tarot. So pull up a chair, and I'll lay out the cards for you. Sip some tea, and we'll take a look at life through these crazy cards!

Welcome!