Hope Bubbles…

I’m sure every Tarot reader has that one question that gives them the world-weary silent sigh of …oh… please… no… please… not again… Mine is… Is there hope? This irks me on several levels… it brings back the homespun mantra from my childhood that was rolled out as an ad hoc response to pretty much […]

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Where’s the Point…

PREVIOUS|MASTER LIST|NEXT The theme for this Tarot blog hop was opened up by my learned friend Joy Vernon who gave us the following phrase to ruminate… “…the still point of the center of the fixed stimulates germination and the awakening of the heart.” Accompanying this, was a background to her thoughts covering many things… but the […]

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Noodling on Nodes…

I’ve been studying Astrology for around a year now… and I’m a reluctant study at the best of times as I don’t like to sit down and keep still and keep to routines and timetables… so, it has amused me greatly that during the course, my lessons have landed in my inbox… yet the answers […]

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Unexpected Updates…

One of the side effects of being an events reader is that for the vast majority of people that I read for, I see them only the once so I rarely hear about their lives once we have parted company. Every so often, I may get an out of the blue email, then sometimes, like […]

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12 Days and 78 Cards of Crimbo

PREVIOUS|MASTER LIST|NEXT For this blog hop, Arwen Lynch Poe set the tone with- It’s that time of the year again! The dreaded office party. Oh no! But we are going to make it fun. Now is the time for our Winter celebration. You may call that Yule or Chanukah or Kwanzaa or Solstice or Christmas […]

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Spelling Sephirah…

Ambling along into my latest ponderings or as I like to call it more kabbalah for lazy asses, I’ve been playing with how the names of the sephirah can be broken down and be represented by chords of tarot cards… I’d been idly letting the idea roll around my head when Mr S called me out […]

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