Part 1: The Knight of Swords Part 2: The Knight of Wands Welcome to Part 3! The Knight of Cups! The Knight of Cups is one of my favorite cards. While this card most often means romance is on the way, it can also mean opportunity or adventure is on the horizon. It...
Part 1: The Knight of Swords The next card in the 4-part series on the four Horsepersons of the Tarot is the Knight of Wands. I personally like the Knight of Wands. They look as though they’re coming to rescue or warn but not necessarily chop the head off...
Does it already seem like 2016 is a mix of extremes? So many wonderful things are happening to friends and colleagues yet a lot of truly tough things (to put it mildly) are making their rounds as well. Hello….Flint water crisis, for one??? Today I wanted to...
Blessed Imbolc, Kittenz! In honor of Brigid’s holiday, I’m going wild and giving away a free copy of Brigid: History, Mystery and Magick of the Celtic Goddess. If you’d like to win this book (Witch not included….), please post a comment below...
Bride put her finger in the river on the Feast Day of Bride, and away went the hatching mother of the cold. And she bathed her palms in the river on the Feast Day of Patrick, and away to the conception went the mother of the cold. ~Alexander Carmichael Blessed Imbolc,...
I love the Knights. They are some of the most clear-cut cards in the Tarot. If you consult the Tarot with the question: “Is (THIS THING) going to happen to me?” the Knights say, “Yes, and it’s already in the works.” What’s...
Happy Secular New Year, everyone! I am freshly back from my annual Florida trip. It’s work-related, but also always a joy. I support the Coaching Training Program at Auburn Theological Seminary–helping faith-based people (mostly Christian) to become...
One of my most popular posts is one I wrote on Valentine’s Day a couple of years ago: When the Scary Cards Mean Good Things. I decided to revisit the topic again with a couple of fresh cards and new questions. Here’s to hoping it’s helpful!...