From the Russian Lubok Tarot, the Ace of Swords; from the Marseille Oracle, the Clock/Destiny:
By the Sycamore Tree
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Break the Cycle
Friday, February 27, 2026
A Good Escape
From the Russian Lubok Tarot, the Page of Pentacles; from the Marseille Oracle, the Anchor:
Thursday, February 26, 2026
A Little Key
From the Russian Lubok Tarot, the Nine of Pentacles; from the Marseille Oracle, Secrets:
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Lies and Amends
From the Russian Lubok Tarot, the Five of Swords; from the Marseille Oracle, Amends:
This fellow has been swindled in a game, losing all of his money. Of course, the con man first had to convince the mark how skilled he must be and how he could easily take the swindler's money. The Five of Swords is often viewed as a forceful argument yet lies also work - both often end with the self-congratulatory pride of a winner and the shame and anger of a loser. Amends suggests that the offender realizes his mistakes and wants to apologize. As the 12 & 12 (AA) tells us, "He can make little headway in this new adventure of living until he first backtracks and really makes an accurate and unsparing survey of the human wreckage he has left in his wake." The hurt party would likely prefer a living amends (sustained, honest and positive behavior) rather than a moment of humiliation.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Don't Tell Me What to Do
From the Russian Lubok Tarot, the Page of Wands; from the Marseille Oracle, Unexpected Changes:
The booklet describes this Page as an idealist who feels the need to tell others what they should or shouldn't be doing. Perhaps the second boy didn't break the tree but found it that way. Yet as soon as the Page starts preaching, he creates a massive barrier to any further discussion. "Don't tell me what to do!" is the likely response from anyone who feels judged by another, regardless of who was right or wrong. Unexpected Changes suggests that this Page might mature and realize that asking questions rather than making demands might be a better approach. When people are listened to and feel like they have choices, they are more likely to open their mind.
Monday, February 23, 2026
Absence of Stability
From the Russian Lubok Tarot, the Moon; from the Marseille Oracle, Well-being:
We are a pattern-seeking people - our brains evolved to recognize structure and order to aid learning, decision-making, and survival. But what happens when we find ourselves in continual chaos, when confusion becomes the only constant? Then we're on the path entre chien et loup, between a dog and wolf, when things are too ambiguous to see clearly and accurately. Rather than wander in the fog trying to fix things, Well-being suggests we sit ourselves down and focus within. We practice self-regulation, a method to help keep negative emotions in check and allow us to think before we react. Mindfulness and cognitive behavioral techniques are useful for this, and a much better use of our time than worrying or raging.
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Collaboration
This week I'll be using the Russian Lubok Tarot, created and self-published by Eugene Vinitski and Sergey Savchenko. I'll also be drawing from the Marseille Oracle, a deck created and published by Lo Scarabeo with a little booklet written by Isa Donelli. Today's draws are the Three of Pentacles and Hearth:
This Three of Pentacles shows three masters in their respective field working together to build a temple. The booklet brings up the term "sobornost" - a term that expresses the need for co-operation between people as an alternative to individualism and socialist collectivism (group goals over individual interests). With each person using the skills and knowledge they have, they work together; what is important is the result that is achieved. Hearth emphasizes that families need the same type of collaboration and solidarity to prosper. Unity with diversity is possible if we aren't consumed with just our own or our group's desires.













