A Year of Tarot de Marseille: The Threes

Today, we’re returning to my project of getting to know the Tarot de Marseille on its own terms, independently of any preconceived notions or previous teachings about Tarot. This time around, we’re going to look at the significance of the Threes in the deck. Per the numerological system I’ve established, the meaning of the Threes […]

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Thoughts on the Death Card

Growing up, I had a friend who was one of the most remarkable people I’ve ever had the privilege to meet. She was brilliant, and wicked, and frankly beyond my power as a poet to describe. She’s like what that one creepy boy in that one episode of Doctor Who once said about the eponymous […]

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Tradition and Innovation

I have a complicated relationship with the Hierophant. Truth be told, I think most Tarot readers do. The Hierophant is dogma. He represents tradition, the kind of authority that expects us to submit ourselves without question. He is a fear of innovation and a desire for permanence and stability in the world–the powerful need to […]

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