From the Classic Tarot, the Seven of Swords; from the Constellations Deck, Piscis Austrinus:
By the Sycamore Tree
Thursday, October 9, 2025
Deeds, Good and Bad
Wednesday, October 8, 2025
The Challenge of Relationships
From the Classic Tarot, the Knight of Cups; from the Constellations Deck, Draco:


The Knight of Cups, like all the knights, is focused and single-minded. But this knight's interests are interacting with others and developing relationships. Yet how does someone who is shy and socially awkward do this? Draco, Latin for dragon, is a constellation in the far northern sky. In Greek mythology, the dragon Gigantes battled the Olympian gods for ten years before Athena killed it. She tossed it into the sky where it froze at the cold north celestial pole. Draco represents challenges, and in this case, in making friends or finding partners. For such a challenge, Eleanor Roosevelt is a wonderful role model. A shy, awkward child, she would learn to overcome enough of her anxiety to become one of the most outspoken First Ladies of the White House. She reminds us that part of the problem is where we place our focus: "Don’t be concerned about whether people are watching you or criticizing you. The chances are that they aren’t paying any attention to you. It’s your attention to yourself that is so stultifying."
Tuesday, October 7, 2025
Resourceful
From the Classic Tarot, the Queen of Coins; from the Constellations Deck, Auriga:


As Elizabeth I proved, Queens were good for more than birthing heirs. The Queen of Coins nurtures her people by obtaining and providing what they need. Yet sometimes what is needed is not available, and she has to be innovative and resourceful. Auriga, Latin for the charioteer, was named for the mythological Greek hero Erichthonius of Athens. The son of Hephaestus who was raised by the goddess Athena, Erichthonius was credited with creating the four-horse chariot which he used to save Athens. As the saying goes, our greatest resource is often our resourcefulness.
Monday, October 6, 2025
The Best Use
Sunday, October 5, 2025
Lifelong Pursuit
This week I'll be using Lo Scarabeo's The Classic Tarot, with the original engravings of Carlo Della Rocca and printing by F. Gumppenberg Milan. I'll also be drawing from the Constellations Deck published by Carddia. Today's draws are the Knave of Coins and Pyxis:
The Knaves are naturally curious, eager to learn and explore; in the Coins suit, the focus is on the material world, rather than concepts, feelings, or energy. This fellow proudly holds up a coin like a young man in 4H who won a prize for a melon. He obviously had a good mentor. Pyxis is a small and faint constellation in the southern sky. Its name - Pyxis Nautica - is Latin for a mariner's compass. Whatever we're trying to learn, having an experienced teacher can guide us, helping us avoid blind alleys and dead ends. Their job is not to tell us everything, but to show us how to learn by doing. As Robert Hutchins wrote, "“The object of education is to prepare the young to educate themselves throughout their lives.”
Saturday, October 4, 2025
Friend, Not Faultfinder
From the Gaian Tarot, the Four of Water (Cups); from the Goddess Oracle, Freya:
Friday, October 3, 2025
It's a Journey
From the Gaian Tarot, the Ace of Water; from the Goddess Oracle, Demeter: