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.
Seeking Clarity
When we are clear about who we are, the world makes more sense.
Five Things I Learned Last Year as a Tarotist and as a Human
2020 is over. Here are some things it taught me.
When Is Becomes If
When the year changes, we open ourselves to change.
Should We Even Try to Predict a New Year? Of Course, We Should!
In difficult times, tarot helps us find a way forward.
Cycles and Seasons
Some things change, yet many important things are eternal.
Holiday Open House 2020
Give a gift, if you can, to help your neighbors in need.
Finding the Spirit
This newsletter is about how we keep our spirit, and how we make spiritual connections.
Unpacking the Five of Wands
The Five of Wands offers a great deal of insight when we explore it.
Laughing All the Way
Learning to laugh at the joy of life, even at the tarot table.
The Year of the Hierophant and the Need for Temperance
As a new year advances, I took a deep dive into Major Arcana numerology.
Endings and New Beginnings
The calendar change provides us with energetic support for personal change.
Tarot and Poetry Inspire Each Other
The profound relationship between tarot and poetry is rooted in history.
Metaphors
Metaphors are all around us. They help us find the meaning in life.
Daily Tarot Devotionals
Here are three exercises to help you on your tarot journey, and on your journey through life.
What Can We Create?
Creativity and spirituality are closely aligned.
Holding Space at the Tarot Table
Handling grief, speaking truth, and fostering growth for our tarot clients.
Unconditional Love
What is unconditional love?
Three Ways Tarot Helps Us
Tarot is about so much more than simple fortune-telling.
Healing is a Lifelong Journey
Humans are built to be resilient, and to heal.
Keep Trying or Walk Away?
Common wisdom sometimes isn't as helpful as logic and introspection when we have big decisions to make.