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Celebrating StaarCon

This week we are celebrating our first-ever tarot conference!

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StaarCon begins this Friday.

The idea for StaarCon began more than two years ago. Our goal was to produce an annual tarot conference in South Florida, to be held each January. Of course, current circumstances have forced us to move our first event to an online only platform.

We have chosen Accelevents to be our conferencing platform. We are pleased with how robust and interactive this platform is!

One thing many of us learned during this past year is how important our online connections are. Most of us have enjoyed a Zoom birthday party or visited with friends via FaceTime.

We know that attending an online conference is not the same as being there, but it certainly is the next best thing.

The second annual StaarCon is scheduled for January 21 through January 23, 2022, to be held as a hybrid event. We will be in person at the Doubletree Hotel and Executive Meeting Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, and streaming live online on the Accelevents platform.

Tickets for this weekend’s conference are still available. If you haven’t yet gotten yours, here are some things to consider.

We are proud and pleased to have some of the best teachers and authors from around the globe presenting at StaarCon 2021, as well as some exciting fresh new talent.

StaarCon 2021 includes a full online psychic fair, with readers and exhibitors. You can shop for card decks, books, and other wonderful items. You can have a reading with our many talented readers.

Our lounges will open for networking and conversation, using video and chat.

All classes included with your ticket package will be recorded and available for you to watch for thirty days after StaarCon 2021 ends, on Accelevents.

We will also have discussion groups, ceremonies and entertainment!

You can visit the StaarCon website to learn more, and to get your tickets. If you have any questions, please call or text me at 561-655-1160.

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The StaarCorner

The last episode of StaarCast features a fascinating conversation with Frank Kwiatkowski. If you want to know about how Frank finds spiritual healing, awakening, and Beatles songs with tarot, you must listen to this episode!

You can watch the video on YouTube, or download the episode wherever you get your podcasts.

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I am Available for Readings

So many people are asking me if I am busy this week in preparation for the conference. The truth is, I have been busy all year in preparation for the conference!

That means that, until the conference begins on Friday morning, I am still available to work with you.

We can do your reading by phone, Skype, FaceTime or Zoom. You can book directly on my website or call or text 561-655-1160.

If you haven’t yet gotten your New Year reading, there is still plenty of time to see what is around the corner, and to set your intentions and make your plans for a year of growth and success!

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The StaarCon Mission

Here are the goals for StaarCon, for now, and for the future. These are good goals for us to embrace in our personal lives as tarotists, as well.

Educational Excellence

We will provide you with a true educational opportunity. Wherever you are in your journey as a tarotist, diviner or spiritual seeker, we want to help you get to the next level of understanding and confidence in your practice. We will do this by offering great teachers, and a variety of classes that are immersive, experiential and informative.

A Broad Scope of Topics

We are a tarot convention. Yet, those who love tarot enjoy many important mystical topics. At StaarCon you can learn about many types of cartomancy and divination, as well as spiritual practices from a variety of cultures.

Community Fellowship

We will create an environment that fosters the growth of community, as well as personal growth. At StaarCon you will make new friends, expand your network, and renew longstanding connections. The fellowship created by the study of sacred art and spiritual symbolism is like no other.

Appreciation of Our Artists

We will shine a light on the artists of tarot and cartomancy. It is through the inspiration and talent of our artists that we are able to connect with Universal wisdom in our divination practices. At StaarCon you will have an opportunity to meet some of our most treasured artists, and to appreciate their creations.

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The Week in Review

This week I took a deep dive into the Justice card of tarot on my blog.

As we look toward February, there will be an entirely new schedule of free tarot meetups and classes on my YouTube channel. Plan to join us there!

From Around the Web

Check out a few of our StaarCon presenters!

John Hijatt has a Runic View of 2021 for us. He will be presenting about Bindrunes this weekend.

Marion Kirk has a great YouTube channel. She will be presenting about the connection between tarot and music.

Toni Puhle is the founder of the World Divination Association. Did you think tarot was the only tool for divination? Check out the wealth of possibilities beyond tarot!

Toni will be presenting Kipper Cards at StaarCon.

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Cards for Your Consideration

This week, in celebration of StaarCon, it is time to consider all the cards, and all the ways we use them.

I got an oracle deck for a friend as a present. Her question to me was, “How do I use these?”

The great thing about oracle decks is that no prior skill or knowledge is needed. You can simply pull a card for reflection and focus.

Tarot can require study and can offer a lifetime of exploration and learning. Yet even a novice can find wisdom in a card they are seeing for the very first time.

Systems like Lenormand and Kipper often offer more fortune-telling than inspiration, yet can be fun, thought-provoking, and accurate.

There are also rune cards, and other types of cartomancy. One can even do readings with a regular deck of playing cards!

To be able to shuffle a deck of cards in divination is to invite the universe to speak with us.

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Volume 4 Issue 3
January 20, 2021

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How Art Heals

Creativity is for everyone, and heals everyone.

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It takes a specific kind of talent to be any sort of artist on a professional level. Yet, even the most unskilled and untrained amongst us can have a great appreciation for art created by others.

And, within all of us at least a bit of creativity resides. Whether or not we possess the skill of a professional artist, dancer, writer, sculptor, or musician, we can all experience the healing that art brings. This is true in a number of ways.

We experience healing when we enjoy the beauty of art. This is the healing that art brings us in its simplest form.

We experience healing when we work with the utility of art, perhaps wearing a handmade piece of clothing or divining with a lovely oracle.

We experience healing when art inspires us and causes us to find a new perspective or idea.

We experience healing when we can harness our own creativity.

All children draw, dance, and sing, without worrying about whether they are good at it or not. When we can approach creativity with the joy of a child, we find healing.

As adults, it takes courage to play with art. When we can refrain from worrying about whether we are good at art and, instead, think about how art is good for us, we find healing.

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The StaarCorner

Here are some great ways you can learn more about StaarCon and support a new annual tarot conference.

Like our Facebook page, and ask to join our Facebook group.

Subscribe to the StaarCast YouTube channel.

Donate to the StaarShine Scholarship Fund.

Email me to become a sponsor of StaarCon.

Check out our planned agenda.

Visit our online psychic fair and exhibition hall; you can shop here and having a reading during the conference!

And, of course, get your ticket now!

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Countdown to StaarCon

StaarCon is now less than two weeks away! Since this newsletter is about art, I wanted to share the part of our StaarCon mission statement that speaks of our need to honor our artists.

It reads, “We will shine a light on the artists of tarot and cartomancy. It is through the inspiration and talent of our artists that we are able to connect with Universal wisdom in our divination practices. At StaarCon you will have an opportunity to meet some of our most treasured artists, and to appreciate their creations.”

As the StaarCon 2021 Online agenda has come together, I notice that we have a few tarot performance art pieces as well. The Tarot Show with Kate Mura is a great example of tarot performance art. We will also enjoy Tarot Improv with Mitchell Osborn, and a tarot-reading themed play by David Victor.

It seems that as we set our mission to honor tarot art and artists, we have inspired tarot creativity in multiple ways.  

It’s not too late to get your ticket for StaarCon.

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Tarot Poetry and Collage

Would you like to explore your creativity and deepen your understanding of a particular tarot card?

Here are two ways you can do that. One involves words and the other, images.

Tarot poetry is any poetry written about tarot, or a specific tarot card. For this exercise, choose one tarot card. You can do this simply by picking a card at random. If there is a card you are struggling with, you might want to choose that one. Or, if you are going through a particular personal issue and there is a card that speaks to you about that issue, pick that card as the basis for your poem.

Remember that a poem can be any series of words that conveys meaning and feeling. It can have rhyme and meter, or not.

Take the card you have chosen and breathe with it for a few minutes. Then, start writing about it. What does it make you think of? What does it make you feel?

Let those thoughts and words become a poem about the card.

How does that poem help you understand the card?

How does that poem help you understand yourself?

These days, we can do collage the old-fashioned way with scissors, magazines, greeting cards, paper and glue. Or we can use our computers and create digital collage. Either way, this is another fun and creative exercise that will help us understand tarot and understand ourselves.

Pick a card as described above and make a collage to represent that card. Pay attention to how you feel while you are involved in the artistic process.

See how creating this collage expands your understanding of the card. See if this process feels healing, joyful, fun, or even enlightening for you.

In a way, we can all be tarot artists!

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The Week in Review

This week my blogpost is also about tarot art. Read “Tarot Art is More than Pictures.”

Join me on my Facebook business page, my YouTube channel and the StaarCon Facebook page for regular livestream events.

From Around the Web

Here are posts from some of our StaarCon presenters.

From Nancy Hendrickson, AKA Nancy SageShadow, When the Wheel of the Year Turns, So Do I. This is particularly apropos for StaarCon since Rose Robinson will be doing a presentation about Tarot and the Wheel of the Year.

Take a look at Benebell Wen’s latest tarot art!

Mary K. Greer writes about the Tarot Fours and the K-Pop group BTS.

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Cards for Your Consideration

I seem to ask us to consider Temperance quite often. Perhaps that is because it is one of my favorite cards. Perhaps, thought, it is because Major Arcana 14, Temperance, asks us to blend so many things together to find perfect solutions.

Temperance is associated with the element of Fire. In some decks, it is literally renamed “Art”.

Temperance begs us to be creative in all ways.

So often, when we see Temperance in a reading, we think only of balance. To get the true energy of Temperance we need to see the creativity inherent in the process the card portrays and advises.

Temperance wants us to carefully blend things together to create something wonderful. This may describe a literal process of creating art. Or it may describe the art of living creatively.

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Volume 4 Issue 2
January 13, 2021

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Seeking Clarity

When we are clear about who we are, the world makes more sense.

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As we begin a new year, we like to have clear vision for the months ahead. We like to have an expectation of what is coming. We like to have goals. We sometimes make resolutions about changes we want to make in our lives. The new year inspires us to begin new things, find new ways, and seek greater clarity.

Over this past year it feels as though clarity has been hard to find because we have all been facing new and unknown things. That makes our dedication to seeking clear truth, thought, and vision even more vital.

We need to be clear about our intentions as we move forward into a new year. We need to be clear about our skills and resources as we work to create our stability. Maybe most importantly, we need to be clear about what we know and what we trust.

Perhaps the most important aspect of clarity is the ability to see oneself clearly. So often we see ourselves through a lens of low confidence. Sometimes our understanding of ourselves is distorted by expectations, either our own or of those around us.

Meditation, divination and self-reflection are some of the best ways to find our own personal clarity. From there, it is easier to make sense of the world.

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The StaarCorner

Our last podcast of 2020 was a blast! I was all set to interview Amie Mouser, who is our podcast producer and also a presenter at StaarCon. She shared with us a clear agenda for her exciting presentation, which is about using the power and cycles of the moon in manifestation work.

Then she turned the tables on me and asked me some questions about my Preconference Intensive, Operational Tarot. Make sure you check out Moon Manifestation and Tarot Operation with Amie Mouser. You can watch it on YouTube, or listen wherever you get your podcasts.

StaarCon is this month, so get your tickets now!

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Countdown to StaarCon

It’s hard to believe that, after all these months of planning, StaarCon will happen this month. Making the pivot to an online conference for our first event has been challenging, but I think you will find the result is amazing. We are offering four tracks of classes, five discussion groups, three tarot art performances, a full-scale psychic fair and exhibition hall, and more.

We have more than thirty presenters ready to inform, enlighten and inspire you.

If you have questions about StaarCon, please call or text me at 561-655-1160, or email me.

It is time to get your tickets for this amazing event. Remember that all classes will be recorded, and you will have thirty days to view them after the event.

StaarCon begins on January 22 and ends on January 24. Please plan to join us!

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Clarity about Clarifying Cards in a Tarot Reading

In tarot, there is a practice of using a clarifying card. The problem is that a lot of readers do not have clarity on what this means and how to use it.

In a tarot reading, each card clarifies other cards that appear in the same spread. What does that mean? It means the way we interpret every card can be modified and understood when we take into account the cards that surround it.

Why, then, would we need a specified clarifying card? The answer is, we often don’t. Often the card that is designated as a clarifier offers very little clarity.

There are times, however, when a clarifying card is worth its weight in gold.

I feel the best use of such a card is as follows.

Do not use a clarifying card by rote. Only draw one if it is needed.

When do you need a clarifier? You need a clarifier when a particular card has you stumped. What you need to do is either formulate a question about that card, or simply ask, “What are you trying to tell me?” and pull a card in answer. That card should clarify the meaning of the troublesome card for you.

For more information about clarifying cards, and other ways to use them, read this blogpost I wrote about the topic a few years ago.

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The Week in Review

This week my blogpost is a reflection on some things I learned in 2020.

Join me on my Facebook business page, my YouTube channel and the StaarCon Facebook page for regular livestream events.

From Around the Web

Not only is it a new year, it is a new month. Symbolic Living has your tarotscopes!

Susan Miller has your astrology forecast.

Theresa Reed’s Hit List comes out at the beginning of every month. It is always a great read.

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Cards for Your Consideration

Which tarot card speaks most about our search for clarity? Since we very often use tarot in that search, we might find a way to let each of the seventy-eight cards speak to us of clarity.

One of my favorite cards to speak of the eternal search for truth and clarity is the High Priestess.

In a reading, the High Priestess can speak of many things. She is the card of perfection, balance, wisdom, intuition, and the subconscious. We say that she travels beyond the veil and knows the secrets of life and death.

That she is a keeper of such knowledge makes her a source of truth.

Very often her message to us that that we can only find the truth we seek by searching within ourselves.

When the High Priestess appears, she may be beckoning you to sit in silence and look within to find your inner visions, and to seek your inner truth. It is in that process that we find clarity.

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January 6, 2021

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When Is Becomes If

When the year changes, we open ourselves to change.

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One of my favorite poems is “one winter afternoon” by ee cummings. It begins:

“one winter afternoon (at the magical hour when is becomes if)”.

I’ve always thought of that magical afternoon hour as dusk, when the light dims and it becomes harder to see what is solid and what is shadow.

As we come to the close of a strange year, and cautiously inch toward a (hopefully better) new year, I can see midnight on New Year’s Eve as that magical hour.

Just as 2020 was like no year we had known before, this New Year’s Eve feels different for many of us as well.

New Year’s Eve is one of my favorite holidays. To me it is a spiritual and magical event where everyone in the world opens themselves to the possibility of better things ahead. New Year’s Eve is a global exercise in manifestation.

This year we need that manifestation magic more than ever. We need to make room for the wonderous ‘ifs’ that offer possibility. When we can imagine something better than what now is, we open ourselves to real improvement, and a new way forward.

As we enter a new year, let’s consider the possibility of wonderful things for ourselves, our loved ones, and for the planet. Let’s worry less in this moment about what is, and open ourselves to the magic of asking ‘What if’.

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The StaarCorner

One of the highlights of my lengthy professional career in tarot was my conversation with Mary K. Greer for this week’s episode of StaarCast. I have often told my tarot students that without Mary’s groundbreaking work, tarot would not be what it is today.

When we first began planning StaarCon, my greatest wish was that Mary would be able to present for our first event. I am delighted that Mary will indeed be presenting this January.

You can watch my interview with Mary on the StaarCast YouTube channel, or download it wherever you get your podcasts.

StaarCon is less than a month away. Get your tickets now!

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Have a Reading for the New Year!

The beginning of January is a wonderful time to check in and see what information and insight a tarot reading can offer. I am available during New Year weekend, and throughout January. I can work with you to help you make and keep your resolutions, get a glimpse forward, and manifest the best year possible.

You can call or text 561-655-1160, or schedule directly from my website.

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Tarot for the New Year

What is the best way to do a tarot reading for a new year? There are so many techniques, the best thing to do is to try the ones that appeal to you, and see how they feel. Over time you might develop a special new year tarot reading ritual that is perfect for you!

You can try a new year spread, or make one up for yourself.

I like to do a twelve-card spread that is simply one card for each month.

You can also make a list of questions you have for the upcoming year, and pull cards to answer each question.

You can figure out your personal card for the year by adding the digits of your month and day of birth to the digits of the year. Keep adding the digits together until you get a number that is twenty-one or lower. Find the Major Arcana card that corresponds to that number. This is your year card. Consider how the energy of this card might inform your year. Compare your year card to the card of the year overall, which is, this year, the Hierophant. How does the Hierophant work with your personal year card? What can you learn from this?

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The Week in Review

In the last week of each year, I usually make some predictions for the upcoming year. This week I discussed how New Year predictions work, and how they don’t. I made some predictions, too.

Read my blogpost, “Should We Even Try to Predict a New Year? Of Course We Should!”

Join me on my Facebook business page, my YouTube channel and the StaarCon Facebook page for regular livestream events.

From Around the Web

Here are some astrology predictions for 2021 from Vogue.

The Guardian spoke with some tarot readers and psychics to get their take on 2021.

Little Red Tarot offers five tarot spreads for new year readings.

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Cards for Your Consideration

I love to think about Major Arcana 20, Judgment, as we approach a new year.

In a reading, Judgment can speak of awakenings, spirit communication, a wake-up call, or a final review of a job well done.

One of my favorite ways to look at Judgment is as a card that calls for closure to the past. In this card we can see the kind of healing we get when we process the past and are able to look to the future with hope.

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