One of the reasons that I love using tarot as a creative tool is that it solves the “blank page problem.” The other is deeper.
Read MoreThere’s a special place in my heart for people who yearn to express their creativity and finally dare to do so later in life. We activate a vital part of our spirits when we create from the heart.
Read MoreCreating narratives is a great way of seeing how reality can play out, and that’s why I encourage folks to mix divination and writing, especially as they’re developing either craft.
Read MoreI’ve created another single-line(ish) deck, the Life Line Lenoracle. It’s a 54+-card 3-in-1 deck of oracle guidance that’s also perfect for Lenormand fans and playing card lovers.
Read MoreI’ve created a single-line(ish) tarot deck, the Life Line Tarot. What more do you need to know to read this post?
Read MoreThe keyhole/lock of the Tarot of Curiosities invites us to explore spiritual mysteries, but with its minor terrors, there’s an invitation to unlock the doors leading to our inner darkness.
Read MoreThere’s more than meets the eye in this deck than pretty pictures, but it takes some digging deep and connecting to your own internal systems.
Read MoreI did a quick-and-dirty tarot interview with the very unquick-and-undirty Muse Tarot after unboxing the deck live on Instagram. She had some surprising insights, and I’m excited to move through this first lesson with her.
Read MoreThe Mary-el Tarot is a deck of surreal and esoteric images informed by the three traditional decks of the tarot and expanding upon that history into an examination of the “landscapes of the Abyss” where our subconscious bubbles with insight.
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