From the Brady Tarot, the Wheel of Fortune; from the Citadel, the Miser:
By the Sycamore Tree
Monday, March 23, 2026
New Forms
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Stick of Shame
This week I'll be using the Brady Tarot, created and self-published by Emi Brady with a companion booklet by Rachel Pollack. I'll also be using the Citadel, an oracle created by Fez Inkwright and published by Liminal 11/Sterling. Today's draws are the Father of Arrows (King of Swords) and Warrior:
Saturday, March 21, 2026
Sifting Information
From the Victorian Romantic Tarot, the Two of Swords; from the Dreaming in Color Deck, Sacrifice:
Friday, March 20, 2026
With Justice for All?
From the Victorian Romantic Tarot, Justice; from the Dreaming in Color Deck, Lucidity:
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Battle of Ideas
From the Victorian Romantic Tarot, the Knight of Swords; from the Dreaming in Color Deck, Forgiveness:
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Ring in the Nose
From the Victorian Romantic Tarot, the Queen of Swords; from the Dreaming in Color Deck, Seduction:
The Queen of Swords takes us to the mountain top and asks, "What is it that you deeply desire, that you crave?" She then would tell us that thing (or person) is what may compromise our integrity. Seduction in psychological terms is the process of deliberately enticing a person to engage in some sort of behavior. We become willing to bend the truth, omitting or exaggerating details; we may do things that oppose the values we claim to uphold. We sacrifice truth and principles for a brief bit of comfort and convenience that won't last. Like the bull's ring in his nose, we need to be aware of what may be used to control us.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
It Tends to Stick
From the Victorian Romantic Tarot, the Ten of Swords; from the Dreaming in Color Deck, Manipulation:
It's not just our own rigid beliefs that can beach us; being manipulated by the lies or half-truths of another can do the same. Why do we believe what is false? Prefactuals - information we hear before facts are known is a key. Our expectations can override the evidence we are presented with later (climate change is a hoax, for example). Researchers have also found that misinformation is likely to stick when it conforms to our pre-existing political, religious, or social point of view. In other words, we prefer the bonds of our tribe to the truth. But wouldn't it be better to row alone, away from a sinking ship?













