Tarot Topics Blog
Writing is a passion of mine. Each week, I publish a newsletter on my favorite subject, tarot!
This consolidated blog contains my newsletters and other musings I have blogged here over the years.
Find all my posts, newsletters, reviews, and commentaries here.
An Example of Reversal: Two Angles on the Same Card
There is so much controversy and misunderstanding around reversed cards in tarot. The quandary is this. Since it is the reader’s choice whether to honor reversals, we must acknowledge that one can conduct a perfectly good reading without them. That being the case, then, why do some tarotists find reversals so integral to their reading process? One answer might be this.
E.R. Bradley's Saloon is still a West Palm Beach Treasure
E.R. Bradley's Saloon is a West Palm Beach Landmark for a reason.
Tarot Topics 4/15/2015: Inner Guidance
Read Christiana’s weekly newsletter! This week the focus is on finding your inner guidance. Discover upcoming events, tarot techniques and more!
Asking for Answers
A simple exercise in group divination yielded some profound results!
Purify the Mind by Opening the Heart
Linda Moore shares some thoughts on the Four of Swords and Yoga.
Tarot Topics 4/8/2015: Showers and Flowers
Tarot Topics Weekly Newsletter celebrates spring! Try an original tarot spread and a tarot exercise for personal healing. See what some great tarot professionals are doing, and get your one-card weekly reading!
Divination and Demographics
No matter how well we tarot readers understand human behavior, our readings must come from the cards, from intuition and from Spirit, not from our assumptions about conventional wisdom.
Shooting for the stars: Introvert? Extrovert? Chart your tarot
Tabitha Dial joins our Community Blog with an intricate and personal discussion of social energy, tarot and astrology.
Tarot Topics 4/1/2015: April Fool's Day
Your weekly Tarot Topics newsletter is here, and ready to help you celebrate April Fool’s Day with the Tarot Fool! Find your inner Fool, and manifest your destiny with the lunar eclipse. Deepen you tarot journey with a free tarot webinar.
Tarot Filters: What you See Versus What you Say
A tarot reading is more than a bunch of card interpretations. A tarot reading is a process. Part of that process involves filtering what we see, so we can say it in a way it can be heard.
The Truth about Being a Solopreneur
Solopreneurs must learn to do things they aren't good at. It's the truth no one wants to tell you.
Tarot Topics 3/25/2015: Higher Self
This week, Tarot Topics explores the Higher Self. Check in with your Higher Self for guidance in dreams, divination and meditation. Find out about the Tarot Blog Hop, and the Knight of Pentacles.
Tampa's Ybor City: Cigars, Chickens and Charm
Tampa's Ybor City has a rich multi-cultural history, festivals, arts, entertainment and chickens!
Twenty-First Century Tarot
For the Spring Fling Tarot Blog Hop 2015, some thoughts on the way and how tarot interpretations and images change over time, while archetypes remain constant.
Tarot Topics 3/18/2015: Symbols
What symbols are important to you? This week, Tarot Topics helps you find meaning and wisdom in sacred symbols. Check out events, articles and exercises to rock your tarot world!
Lowdown and Unworthy: Upworthy Takes on Psychics and Misses the Point
After the way they handled the topic of psychic reading, I've decided that Upworthy is neither.
Internet Tarot Teaching: Let the Buyer Beware
Students are learning tarot in an internet environment where they can access the greatest tarot minds, and, where anyone with a tarot deck and a computer can start an international tarot teaching business. It's up to the student to discover the differences.
Tarot Topics 3/11/2015: Innovation
This week at Tarot Topics, it’s time to think outside the box! Our focus is on “Innovation.” Use meditation and tarot to bring new energy into your life.
Answers to Your Questions about Tarot: The Hermit
In this video, Christiana Gaudet answers a question about the Hermit.
Divination Signposts: Some Thoughts about Predictive Reading
Sometimes predictive readings give us signposts on the journey home.