I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again: I started reading Tarot because I am a nosy, NOSY broad. I pretend to mind my own business, but I’m secretly eavesdropping on everyone around me, and I comb Facebook on my lunch break for tea from people I haven’t spoken to...
The Morrigan: Battle Goddess Facts? The Morrigan: Battle Goddess Story? The Morrigan is often classified as a “Battle Goddess,” and is often depicted as a Great Warrior. Yes, that may be true. But in my research and experience, she’s an even greater communicator. In...
Is the Wheel of Fortune a good card? Well. Like all cards in the Tarot, it depends on the context! The Wheel generally means movement, but it doesn’t mean that something just HAPPEN. All wheels need an impetus to move—be it from gas, water, or a strong push. In your...
Are you nervous to connect with a “Scary” Goddess? If you’re scared of Hekate or The Morrigan, this post is for you… Recently, I was at a book faire when a lovely woman came over to my table. She looked at my titles for my books on Hekate and the Morrigan, but put...
Why read Tarot when the world is falling apart? I think about this when I’m doom-scrolling, listening to the news, or pass a bumper sticker or billboard (you KNOW which ones I’m talking about…) that make me have just a little less faith in humanity. What’s the point?...
I personally am not fond of the phrase “Working With” a deity, but today I’m using it to answer a common question: Can someone “work with” different deities, especially deities from different mythologies and cultures? My answer: Under what context? If someone: Belongs...