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Tuesday, January 30th, 2018

1/30/2018

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Tarot of Reincarnation - 9 of Spades Hoopoe

Sometimes the Best Offense
​Is A Good Defensive Smell

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This really is the darndest deck. The booklet that comes with these cards simply says, “Negative behavior caused in particular by the fear of failure, as well as obtaining what we wanted and the relative responsibilities. Confusion and sense of guilt.” This is really not particularly helpful. It doesn’t really relate to the typical 9 of swords meaning, nor does it match the typical interpretations of reading the 9 of spades from a regular playing card deck. In some of these cards, the chosen animal matches their prescribed definition very well, but most seem kind of arbitrary.

So, ya know what? I could memorize the meanings of these cards. I could refer to the booklet for every reading. Or, I could actually read what the Hoopoe tells me.

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I highly recommend learning about the Hoopoe.

They are an interesting bird. They have a very striking crown, a crest of feathers that is pretty flashy and a long stabby beak. By stabby, I don’t just mean stabby looking, I mean these birds will actually stab their prey or their enemy with their face dagger! Even when they are just enjoying the sun Hoopoes excell at looking threatening. They make their tail parallel with the ground, extend their wings and point their bill up in the air. They will not only stab their dinner, they will pulverize it with a wing. Luckily for us, Hoopoes eat a lot of insects we find pesky so they are good to have around. The Hoopoe can be found in the lore and superstition of many cultures. It is often associated with death.


One of the most intriguing things about the Hoopoe is the way it will protect its home and family. The bird nests in small niches with narrow openings, usually in tree trunks or cliffs. The female emits a foul smelling secretion, like rotting meat that is not only offensive to would be prey but is antibacterial. She smears this in the nest and on the eggs so that even when she poops all over them her kids are safe. Hoopoe kids even know how to take care of themself a few days after they are born. They can send a stream of shit all over a would be predator, hiss like a nest of snakes, use their wing for a smackdown or use that face dagger.
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So here is my thought for the day! If you know someone with these traits, always stay on their good side. Even on a good day they might take you out! And know that if they consider you family, they will be there for you in a fight and defend you vehemently. If you are a Hoopoe, your home is your fortress (you probably have your eye on a top of the line security system) and nobody better mess with your kids. You are fierce, formidable and helpful in many ways.
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A caution though, when defensiveness is taken to the extreme it can become paranoia. Always being on the attack can drive people away and keep you from accomplishing your goals. As always, think about how you can find a balance. Empower your kids rather than falling into being an overprotective parent. Listen before you lash out. If you have a boss who is aggressive and antagonistic, try to make them feel less threatened. If you take out your own face dagger, someone is going to lose an eye! 
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Sunday, January 28th, 2018

1/28/2018

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Ansata Tarot - Strength

Don't Give Up! Find A Middle Way!

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The Ansata Tarot is an unusual deck in some respects. It has only Major Arcana and the cards were created by artist, Paul Struck as a companion to a book by B.A. Mertz called, Astrologie and Tarot, which is long out of print. All of the cards correspond heavily to astrology and the readings in the booklet are are basically designed to cast a horoscope. The images in this deck are intriguing and haunting. They certainly have a surrealist style and some of them are quite detailed. The death card is stunning, but that’s not what I drew today.

In this deck Strength is number 11. She represents the astrological sign of Leo. The strength card is one I have long related to and this Strength is both unsettling and gorgeous. I have a hard time with figuring out who Struck was trying to represent. Durga, makes the most sense but the symbolism seems a little off. Perhaps she is an amalgamation of goddesses or just of Durga and Kali, who are really just different aspects of the same goddess after all. The booklet does not get into analyzing the art portion which is really strange considering all the symbolism he put into the deck.

Regardless, this Strength card is rather fierce and violent and yet at the same time peaceful. But that is what true strength is all about isn’t it, the perfect balance of brute force and calm confident control. The woman is naked so she is vulnerable,barely holding the lion’s mane yet she has tamed the Beast.  He has no more fight of his own, and yet together they are a force to be reckoned with. The heads around the lion’s neck would seem to attest to that. This symbolism, cutting off the heads is a message that one needs to cut the ego, to tame it. The lion, still snarling, looks like he has been through hell. He's scared, bloodied and emaciated. The Sun is is so close it has set the lion's mane on fire. This is really powerful imagery. What draws you in? What repulses you? Do you feel sorry for the lion? Do you identify with the woman? Does the sun feel powerful and exciting or do you fear getting burned?

One of the things that the strength card tells us is how important it is to strike a balance between the frenzied wild beast and serene energy. Wild power is obvious, but often quiet power is more commanding. It's a contrast. Finding a balance in all things is key. Finding joy in pleasure and raw sensuality while understanding the time and place to be perfectly civilized is a key lesson that many do not learn. Too passive and nothing is achieved, too angry and everyone retreats. Strength is not always about pushing through. Sometimes it's about knowing when to let go and be a little more zen about it. Sometimes being strong means shouting and fury and muscle, but much of the time true strength is shown with a gentle touch and a soft voice.

You may find yourself in a situation where you are sorely tested by loved ones or in the workplace. Before you lose your temper, take a step back. Would a cooler head be able to deal with the situation better? If you are feeling intimidated, do a check in. Do you need to let the lion out a little?  Act or react, your choice.  And even if things are really trying and it seems hopeless, remember, you  a survivor and will always find a way to get through adversity.


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Saturday, January 27th 2018

1/27/2018

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The Baseball Tarot - MVP of Bats: Accomplishments of Action

​Congratulations! You did it!

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The Baseball Tarot, another out-of-print tarot deck; I have a lot of them, is really quite marvelous. In this case, the MVP takes the place of the king court card. It's interesting to note that this deck has a mix of age, gender, experience and ethnicity among the cards. So the MVP can be anyone. In this case the MVP is portrayed as a young girl.

She is happy and confident as she holds her trophy in the shape of a bat up,  presumably for the cameras. She has been recognized for her accomplishments and skill by her peers. Bats in this case represent the same things that wands do in other decks, fiery action and energy.

To reach the MVP status one has learned to harness this energy and use it effectively! They are an inspirational leader AND an excellent team player. The MVP knows that true success is the result of teamwork. They know that even when they shine it doesn't happen without the contribution of others.

Who inspires you? Do you inspire others to be their best selves? Are you using all your skills? Perhaps it's time to give yourself credit for what you bring to the situation. Now is the time to relish in your accomplishments and also to express gratitude for those who helped you get there. It may be that you are about to receive an award or accolade for work well done. Perhaps you are about to graduate with a degree or be certified in a program that you have worked hard to master.

I think it's also important to look at the confident girl on this card as a reminder that even with obstacles, no one else can really stop you from being your best self and no one else gets to assess your value. People may try to hold you back with their doubts or even with ageist, sexist, racist, ableist or other bigoted comments, but don't listen. You know the strengths, experience, perspectives, enthusiasm and unique talents you possess that ultimately, will  make you an MVP in life.

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Friday, January 26, 2018

1/26/2018

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Three of Fire
Waking the Wild Spirit Tarot

It's Not Rude To Point If You're Pointing The,Way!

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I love how this little fellow is evocative of the hermit as he sits up on top of his toad-STOOL *chuckle* holding up his lantern. Unlike the hermit however, he is not seeking the truth, he already has it. His light shines large and luminous. Not only does he know the truth, he points the way for others like a living signpost. A month may be drawn to the flame, but the imp points firmly in the opposite direction: The Moon is that way! This light is not for you!

Like so many of my books, the book that accompanies Waking the Wild Spirit is in storage so I can’t reference it. This is a wonderful, unusual, out of print deck. Although artist Poppy Palin may still have some available. It's been ages since I've had the book out so I can't recall if she goes  into her symbolism with depth, but I'm sure her choices are no accident.

Even though this sprite is naked and vulnerable, he sits atop a death cap toadstool. Not only are these fungi extremely toxic, a tea can be made from small amounts (NOPE) that can cause hallucinogenic dreams and visions. Hedgehogs, like the one pictured below the toadstool are symbolic of dreams and clairvoyance. Hedgehogs are also immune to snake venom. Are you seeing a pattern here? The moth, while not painted in detail is likely, a death's-head moth which is not poisonous at all. They're actually lovely sweet creatures unless you happened to be a bee. Then, they will go into your hive and try to eat all your honey. The Death's-Head Moth is not immune to bee venom, but it uses a series of clever tricks (sound, odor, it's “face mask”) so the bees don't see it as a threat or realize what it is up to.

I think given our times this card not only reminds us to speak the truth, but also to help other is fine the path is well. In a world that is full of toxic chaos how do we keep our light shining and remain unscathed by the poison? How will you keep the venom of negative people, narcissists and manipulators from sinking into your skin? Will you deflect their machinations, use a little trickery? Will you develop a thick skinned, prickly immunity? Or will you expose them for what they are? Will you choose to be a light in the darkness? Will you do your best to steer those who might be fooled away before they get hurt? Be confident in knowing you can not only protect yourself, but you can make a difference!

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Monday, January 22nd, 2018

1/22/2018

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The Tortured Witch (Bad Witch I)
Good Witch / Bad Witch Cards

GOOD WITCH? BAD WITCH?
​DON'T TORTURE YOURSELF!

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Let me introduce you today too, Gillian Kemp’s Good Witch, Bad Witch cards. This is a wonderful little deck, that for all of its cuteness is really insightful. There are 52 cards, one for each week of the year. Half of them are good witch cards and the other half are bad witch cards, representing two parts of our experience and nature. Each card has an accompanying spell. I have to say, what was initially a whimsical purchase has become one of my favorite decks in my collection. Never underestimate the power of something just because it is cute.
Today's card is the first card in the bad which section of the deck. It's called the tortured witch.

We've all felt like this before. Someone is breaking our heart. They may be a cheater. They may have a substance abuse problem. They made lie to us constantly. They may just simply, not love us anymore. Maybe they died. Because of our love for the other person, or perhaps our fear of being alone, or a myriad of other reasons that play on her emotions, we do not want to let go even when we know we should. We end up in a bargaining stage. If only I could get through to them, touch their heart, make them love me. If only I had done something different. If only I could change they might change. But it never gets us anywhere. We feel like we are going to die without the other person in our lives. The conflict between our Broken Heart and our pride are sorrow and our strength, resolve and devastation has us in turmoil.

Sometimes we are willing to suffer a situation even though we shouldn't because we think the pain of loss will be worse than the pain of enduring it. Sometimes a choice comes up and neither course of action feels good. Well it's true that the person who has harmed you may come to realize how important you are to them in time it may not be worth the wait. More likely, they will discover this after you have moved on

We can't go back. We can't take the stripes off the tiger. But what we can do is learn to accept things as they are. We can look for positive ways to comfort ourselves. We can know that things will get better, naturally on their own. If we decide to stick things out, at least we can be honest with ourselves about the realities of the situation.

*This particular card includes a simple spell to stop a Partners illicit affair. I won't include it here. I should definitely write a post on tarot spells one of these days.

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Sunday, January 21, 2018

1/21/2018

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45 Nighttime - Dream Inspirational Cards

What Do You Need To See Today?

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And now for something really different! No, sorry, it’s not a man with three buttocks.

Dream inspirational  is one of my more bizarre and intriguing decks. It is supposed to be based on Sigmund Freud's dream analysis and it's suggested that you can use these tools to interpret your own dreams, however it does have a number of spreads as well. The deck comes with this little tiny booklet in a multitude of languages that does not give you much information on how to do the spreads other than showing you the layouts and it gives you  very brief definitions for what the cards mean. The upshot to this is that the images on the cards are very rich which leaves them open to all kinds of interesting interpretation.

So, now that I've given you the background on this deck, today's card is Nighttime. Nighttime shows you many of the kind of crazy things we might experience in dreams like flying, angels, weird masks, animals, etc. It's definitely a surreal scene. The figure who is prominently featured has many holes in her clothing and because of this you can see that she is covered in eyes! She has eyes on her legs, on her belly, the palm of her hand and where her breast should be. However, she is masked and cannot see with the eyes on her face. Another figure directly behind her has an eye sprouting from her shoulder, but other eyes are not visible. Perhaps she has not evolved enough yet or perhaps this is a disability, requiring her companion “angel dog” leading her through space.

I really love the winged dog The way his collar loops about his neck almost frames his head like a halo and his tail is curled like a shepherd's crook. Yet, there's something about the star shining in the middle of it that is evocative of an ankh. The dog feels like a messenger and a guide!

Down below them is a younger figure, also masked. Her clothing fits more like armor. At first I thought she had an eye on her shoulder as well, but it looks more like a jewel set in the shoulder of her armor.

Around them it is the dark of night and yet in the center is this very very bright eight-pointed star star. It pierces the darkness, literally enlightenment. It also brings to mind lucid dreaming. Consciousness shining through the veil of sleep.

So which character in this card do you identify with? How sharp is your vision? How much clarity do you have? Or do you need to see a situation from multiple angles to make an important decision? Do you just float in the night and trust that things will work out? Are you stumbling around and bumping into things? Are you falling? Have you blinded yourself? Do you need guidance? Are you the guide?

All the booklet will tell you is that Nighttime represents: Inner clarity, important decisions and hopes or reversed: Lust for power, unresolved problems, mistakes.

*I drew the card reversed, but take it all into consideration and decide what resonates with you!

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Wednesday, January 17, 2018

1/17/2018

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Owl - Medicine Cards

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The text that Carson and Sams wrote for the medicine cards is so wonderfully thought out and researched that it's one of the few times that I feel it is crucial to refer to when pulling these cards.

The owl is an archetype for wisdom and truth and a messenger from the night. This symbolism crosses culture, An owl can see in the dark. The owl is here to help you hone your perception. Owl reminds you not to allow others to deceive you and not to deceive yourself.

If you know someone with owl medicine they are that person who cannot be fooled. They are that person who unsettles others by knowing more than they could possibly know about the other person even though they just met!

"If you have pulled the Owl card, you are being asked to use your powers of keen, silent observation to intuit some life situation. Owl is befriending you and aiding you in seeing the total truth. Owl can bring you messages in the night through dreams or meditation. Pay attention to the signals and omens. The truth always brings further enlightenment. "

Have a perceptive day. Let your intuition and observation guide you when things seem murky and dark
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Sunday, January 14, 2018

1/14/2018

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Good Gods I am still sick! 

I actually felt better today, then something weird happened and the day quickly went to hell! I was already irritated by some phantom mold or mildew source in the apartment. I suspect that is what is aggravating my migraines. Today, as I was getting ready to do my card draw, I thought I should have a cup of coffee first. So, I pulled a mug from the cupboard. It had a lid on it, but loosely. I pulled off the lid and a blast of stink hit my face. The cup had been put away, with coffee in it, by accident, under the assumption it was clean.  The cup was halfway full and it was all mold spores, but no liquid was left so it must have been there a while. I got a pretty big whiff. 

Headache came on almost immediately. I decided to go ahead and pull a card before it got too bad. I drew this one, from The Triple Goddess Tarot
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The problem is, it has been a long time since I used this deck and the book is in storage. Lerner only has definitions for the Major Arcana online and while I had some general intuitions based on the imagery, the pounding in my head was interfering quickly. Because I do stupid things when I have migraines, I found an ebook company online that appeared to have the text. They had a free trial membership and I thought, what the heck, I'll check it out. I couldn't find any scam alerts on the site. 

Part of the way through the process, I changed my mind. I had entered my card number, but had not confirmed. Evidently, they captured it. It's one of those damn things where to cancel, you have to call M-F. Tomorrow's a holiday. And, it was a total catfish. Once my membership was confirmed they did not actually have the book I wanted to read.

So, I was going to say, without knowing who this card represents, something about freedom, energy and being joyful but then I started to throw up and that's where I have been all day: migraine and puke land.  And I am still breathing phantom mold so I am not optimistic about tomorrow. 

I am going to be  a little sarcastic and say this card was telling me, don't be a silly, impulsive dolphin dammit!
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