Blog Posts

  • Tarot Interview: The Harmonious Tarot

    It’s time to interview another deck. How many do we have? 257 as of the time of publication. Have I ever turned down a deck? Yes, many. I love examining the different artistic interpretations on the same themes. But some just don’t click. Or some seem like shameless money grabs. In spite of our large

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  • Tarot Interview: Mystical Medleys Tarot

    Today’s Tarot deck interview is with the Mystical Medleys Tarot (created by Gary Hall). This deck is done in the style of vintage cartoons, which I love, and is an 80 card deck – containing two unique extra cards. Question 1: What is your area of expertise? The deck responded with the three of wands.

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  • Tarot Interview: Day Dream Tarot

    I’m continuing my Tarot interview series today. I thought I may proceed alphabetically, but I decided to go intuitively instead. The deck I chose today is the Day Dream Tarot (by Lua). I bought this at the Shosen Book Tower in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan last year. It is almost entirely in Japanese, but I have

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  • Tarot Interview: Vlad Dracula Tarot

    Happy World Tarot Day to all who celebrate! I thought I would kick off the day by interviewing a tarot deck. I am going to do a lot of these because I have a lot of decks that are getting dusty and deserve some love. Credit where credit is due, I got this idea from

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  • Me and My Shadow

    Me and My Shadow

    Shadow work, amirite? It’s hard. I’m dealing with myself every day and trying to keep it together, but it’s a challenge. Some people think that I’m a mostly chill and laid-back person. Which for the most part can be true. I kind of don’t sweat the small stuff when the small stuff is not someone

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  • Tarot Movie Review

    Tarot Movie Review

    I don’t typically do movie reviews here, but the Tarot subreddit and FB groups are all abuzz about the new movie, Tarot, which is now playing in theaters. Most of the buzz is concern that it will give the whole idea of Tarot a bad rap. To be fair, people are prone to go on

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  • Japan is Woo-Woo

    Japan is Woo-Woo

    Not Just uwu I love Japan! Hubs and I had such a wonderful time doing our weird nerdy and woo-woo stuff, we would love to go back. Whenever we travel I try to look up metaphysical shops and attractions online. When I did this for our various locations in Japan – Tokyo, Kyoto, and Hiroshima

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  • On The Subject of Love, Part 2

    Tarot cards can be sassy. They like to tell you what you need to hear, even if you don’t want to hear it. When I was a baby Tarot reader I read a lot of books and blogs (still do!) and from time to time I would come across the advice that if you wanted

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  • Tree Keepers Oracle Review

    This is a review of the Tree Keepers Oracle by Stephanie Pui-Mun Law and Angi Sullins. I just got my copy of the Tree Keepers Oracle the other day, and I’m still sort of coming to terms with it. Stephanie Law is one of my favorite artists, and every piece of art she makes has

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  • On the Subject of Love, Part 1

    I’ve been thinking about love a lot lately, and the choices people make in their lives to get it, or lose it, or sustain it. During my half century (so far) on Earth I’ve seen a lot of stuff, and probably done it too! The last couple years have been hard on some relationships in

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