From the Rider Marseille Tarot, the Five of Wands; from the Ostinato Oracle, the Rest:
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Competitive but Fun
Monday, December 22, 2025
Letting Them
From the Rider Marseille Tarot, the Five of Pentacles; from the Ostinato Oracle, Fermata:
Humans struggle; it may be our health, providing for our basic needs, or trying to solve a problem and not knowing where to start. Though we like to feel that we're strong and independent, we are wired to need others. In this card one person has her head down as she trudges on while another pauses to look at a chapel window - a sign that there is assistance available. Fermata is a notation that indicates a musical note should be held longer than its written value. Instead of feeding our worries, it suggests we pause and notice who or what is around us. There are folks who want to help without strings attached - we only need to ask. (We might think people should already know, but they often need to be told a specific way they can help.) As Cicero put it, "Not for ourselves alone are we born."
Sunday, December 21, 2025
Out of the Loop
This week I'll be using the Rider Marseille Tarot, created by Alejandro R. Rozan and published through Artisan Tarot. I'll also be using the Ostinato Oracle, created and self-published by Mellie Parkway. Today's draws are the Emperor and Ottava bassa:
Uh oh, the Emperor is giving us the side-eye. He's thinking, "Why do they have to color outside of the lines? Why can't they just commit to the organized structure that's in place?" The rams on the armrests are rolling their eyes at this pronouncement; the Emperor's life may be stable, but not everyone else's is. When the world feels as if it has turned upside down - especially right before the holidays - people react in unusual and sometimes extreme ways. The symbol Ottava bassa gives some advice that might actually help. It instructs the musician to play the passage one octave lower than written, thus it encourages us to ground ourselves. Focusing on the senses, whether touch, smell, hearing, sight or taste, can help us move from the loop of stressful thinking to feeling calm and balanced.
Saturday, December 20, 2025
Monkey Wrenches
From the Songs for the Journey Home Tarot, the Five of Flame Songs (Wands); from the Magic Neko Deck, the Queen of Clubs:
Friday, December 19, 2025
Hoarding and Hiding
From the Songs for the Journey Home, the Four of Earth Songs (Pentacles); from the Magic Neko Deck, the Three of Spades:
A living existence demands an ebb and flow, but this poor fellow has traded prudence for paranoia. We can all find ourselves in this position, not just with money, but also with our bodies. It can be hard to embrace wrinkles and gray hair as well as less energy and more aches as we age. Saving some money and taking care of our health are wise; but as the Three of Spades reminds us, flux and fluidity is natural. Hoarding and hiding create fear and anxiety, taking away our ability to live life to its fullest. Yet freedom and contentment can be found in such change IF we accept and adapt to it rather than struggle against it.
Thursday, December 18, 2025
Insight from Inquiry
From the Songs for the Journey Home, the Hermit; from the Magic Neko Deck, the Seven of Clubs:
In an effort to understand who he is beyond what he sees in the mirror, the Hermit finds a place of solitude and peace. Rather than being driven by unconscious beliefs, the Hermit seeks self-awareness - knowledge of his character, feelings, motives and desires. He understands that insight comes with inquiry, questions that allow him to see the truth of what lies behind what his thoughts, words and actions. The Seven of Clubs represents training. It's not easy to see our self with clarity and honesty, but we get better at it if we practice diligently. Then we can act mindfully, without some hidden impulse pulling our strings.
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Pontificating
From Songs for the Journey Home, the Luminary (Hierophant); from the Magic Neko Deck, the Nine of Spades:
The Luminary represents the seeking of meaning and wisdom in our lives. However, part of the stumbling block in finding these insights is that we rely on intellectual explanations and the beliefs of others rather than personal experience. We have become too literal in our understanding, and we often prefer the shortcut of being told than discovering for ourselves. So how do we get there without a teacher? Joseph Campbell stated, "We have to have poets, we have to have seers, who will render to us the experience of the transcendent through the world in which we're living." The Nine of Spades shows a kitty smoking and represents the habits we have that are crutches. Our belief system can also be a type of crutch if merely transactional or a form of escape. To live in contentment, to have a moral compass, to love without motive, to see interconnection rather than separation - these are the fingers pointing to a true spiritual experience.
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Brought to You by Your Mind
From the Songs for the Journey Home, the Six of Wind Songs (Six of Swords); from the Magic Neko Deck, the Six of Diamonds:
Monday, December 15, 2025
Passing It Down
From the Songs for the Journey Home, the Ten of Wave Songs (Ten of Cups); from the Magic Neko Deck, the Jack of Spades:
What a gift it is to pass the habit of love and kindness on to future generations. Although there are many positive patterns we might inherit, there are also others that are not. When repeated over and over, passed down from one to another, they begin to see normal. The cold days of winter are a perfect time to reflect on how we respond and relate to life with an objective eye. Just because our family has always been this way doesn't mean it's beneficial. The Jack of Spades' balls of yarn remind me of one great thing about learning to crochet: if you make a mistake, you can simply pull on the yarn and unravel it. Likewise, becoming aware of unhealthy ancestral patterns is the first step to changing them. Future generations may depend on our choice.
Sunday, December 14, 2025
Is It Screaming Yet?
Saturday, December 13, 2025
Great Spaces
From the Tarot of the Secret Forest, the Two of Swords; from the Faeries Oracle, Faeries of the Future:
When trying to make a choice, expectations can narrow our options. We feel squeezed by the assumptions and projections we make and the traditions to which others want us to adhere. I remember a teacher once saying that when feeling overwhelmed, we should go outside to a place where we can view a wide-open sky. Taking a few deep breaths in that space may help open our mind and give us a greater perspective. Faeries of the Future remind us that if we want to influence our future, we must make a choice and act. Michelle Obama gives us a nudge with her words, "At the end of the day, when it comes time to make that decision, all you have to guide you are your values, and your vision, and the life experiences that make you who you are."
Friday, December 12, 2025
Becoming
From the Tarot of the Secret Forest, the Three of Wands; from the Faeries' Oracle, Death:
This fox, who has moved beyond familial territory, pauses in amazement at all that lies before him. Being willing to take a step into the unknown can open up a world of wonders and excitement that we never knew existed. Making use of the dormant potential within us can change us in positive ways. Death arrives as a bringer of natural endings. What ends? That terrified part of us that thought such change could never be navigated successfully. As John Ruskin wrote, "The highest reward for a person's toil is not what they get for it, but what they become by it."
Thursday, December 11, 2025
Clarity is a Friend
From the Tarot of the Secret Forest, the Four of Wands; from the Faeries' Oracle, Solus:
A tree that once looked dead has now produced leaves and is in bloom. Living things (and people) can be pretty resilient if given a little attention, care and kindness (though sometimes we must give it to ourselves). As Stephen Hawking said, "However bad life may seem, there is always something you can do, and succeed at. It matters that you don't just give up. While there's life, there's hope." Solus brings light and energy to our situation, reminding us that clarity is our friend, no matter what it shows us. In the words of Marie Curie, "Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less."
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Throwing Spaghetti
From the Tarot of the Secret Forest, the Four of Swords; from the Faeries' Oracle, Faery Godmother:
A statue stands in the forest with birds fluttering all about it; such is our constantly churning mind, even when we're still. Our mind creates thoughts, then throws them at the wall to see what sticks. Dr. A. Wells explains the problem that comes with this process: "We do not normally see our thoughts as inner events: we fuse them with reality." Rather than understanding them as a passing electrical impulse in the brain, we see them as truths that must be listened to and obeyed. The Faery Godmother appears, not to take away our problems, but to offer a bit of grace. Rather than a mind distracted and dispersed by ten thousand things, she grounds us through our senses (rather than thoughts) to what is here and now. Her gift brings wholeness and reminds us to do things for the love of it, without attachment or expectation of some return.
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Making that Decision
From the Tarot of the Secret Forest, the Two of Wands; from the Faeries' Oracle, the Faun:
With the expanding population of owls in her area, the hunt for food has not been as successful as in years before. Should she leave this area in hopes of a more productive search elsewhere? While expanding our ambitions may be exciting, restarting in a different direction can be daunting. The old offers us what is known (and can give the illusion of security), but the new offers us possibilities. The Faun represents natural magic, the powers inherent in nature. As Sangu Mandanna reminds us, “We’re part of the earth below us and the sky above us. Our veins echo the patterns of rivers and roots. There’s sunlight and moonlight in our bones.” We too are part of Nature and have magic within us. However, that power doesn't depend on special tools, but in the ability to think and direct our thoughts. Positive, inquisitive thinking can jumpstart our progress as we step into the unknown.
Monday, December 8, 2025
On the Same Page
From the Tarot of the Secret Forest, the Six of Wands; from the Faeries' Oracle, Luathas the Wild:
Finally, after all the headbutting of the Five of Wands, folks are on the same page. How things will proceed and in what order has been decided; alignment has created a road to victory. Luathas the Wild brings an exciting, creative energy to the process. Yet no matter how eager we are to get to the end of this road, this route has not been traveled before. Prudence warns us to tamp down that impatience and move at the speed of mindfulness so that any twists or turns don't catch us by surprise.
Whatever Festival of Light you celebrate - Bodhi Day/Rohatsu, Hanukkah, Ramadan, Kwanzaa, Christmas, Yule, or simply being alive - may you and yours be blessed with peace, joy and good health.
Sunday, December 7, 2025
Grievance
This week I'll be using Tarot of the Secret Forest, created by Lucia Mattioli and published by Lo Scarabeo. I'll also be drawing from the Faeries' Oracle created by Brian Froud with text by Jessica Macbeth; it was published by Simon & Schuster. Today's cards are the Ten of Swords and Gloominous Loom:
Ants are easily agitated when animals tromp all over their mound, a structure necessary for temperature control, ventilation and defense. When a spider decides to pick off a few ants for a meal, the alarm is sounded and the spider is swarmed. Being aggrieved - resentful because we think a situation is wrong and unfair - is a tricky beam to balance on. It's easy to get stuck in that state, focusing on the problem instead of looking for a solution. Gloominous Loom invites us to explore our anger and self-pity properly, seeing and questioning the thoughts connected to them. Grievances can grow out of control if we don't take responsibility for where our thoughts wander. As Byron Katie reminds us, "Every complaint is a little story the mind makes up that you completely believe in."
Saturday, December 6, 2025
Superficial Differences
From the Shadowscapes Tarot, the Three of Cups; from the Cedar Runes, Ansuz:
Thursday, December 4, 2025
Crossing the Finish Line
From the Shadowscapes Tarot, the Chariot; from the Cedar Runes, Uruz:
Moore envisions this Chariot driver as Nike, the Greek goddess of victory. By focusing on intent and will, obstacles can be overcome and triumph ours. But while self-confidence is grand, it must be paired with self-discipline as well. Uruz represents the aurochs, an ancient wild ox. It symbolizes strength, endurance and health. I've been stuck in a chair dealing with an intense situation for three days from sun-up to sun-down (not by choice). I've got a lot of arthritis in my lower back, and sitting with little movement locks joints up and causes intense pain. But today, I've been given an unexpected reprieve - a day off. While I'd love to lie in the bed, I think a visit to the chiropractor is in order if I'm going to make it through the next two weeks and cross the finish line. Discipline it is.
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Life is Movement
From the Shadowscapes Tarot, the Six of Pentacles; from the Cedar Runes, Laguz:
This piper plays a tune that rains down relief to a parched earth below. The earth responds, greening and rising up to this unexpected but welcome boon. The piper finds joy in his giving, yet he is unaware that the plants he nourishes also support and hold up the cliff he sits on. Laguz means "water," in the form of waterfalls and rivers, streams and the ocean. Its shape resembles the cliff on the tarot card and a waterfall. Laguz teaches the importance of flow rather than hoarding and stagnation. Like the piper, we often don't realize how far our generosity will travel, eventually trickling back to us in interesting ways.
Monday, December 1, 2025
Bonded Pair
From the Shadowscapes Tarot, the Seven of Cups; from the Cedar Runes, Ehwaz:
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Without Imbalance
This week I'll be using the Shadowscapes book and deck set published by Llewellyn. The artwork is done by Stephanie Pui-Mun Law and the book is written by Barbara Moore. I'll also be drawing from a set of Cedar Runes and using the book The Serpent and the Eagle by Chris Travers. Today's draws are the Four of Pentacles and Algiz:
Tis the season of giving, as all the TV ads and social media tell us. Yet this dragon has curled around his treasure with his wings used as a cover. Is this response a prudent protection or miserly tightfistedness? People often use generosity to boost their self-esteem, wanting to feel appreciated and loved or less guilty. Yet this is not sincere altruism because it comes with expectations that often leave us wanting. Algiz ("elk") represents protection and suggests that it is okay to save some time, energy and money for our own needs. Creating imbalances isn't beneficial for anyone.
Saturday, November 29, 2025
Choosing Blindness or Clarity
From the Restored Order Tarot, the Devil; from the Oracle of Kabbalah, Aleph ((artwork by Barbara MacMillan):
Life can be hard and challenging, so it's no surprise that people want to balance that out with some pleasure. Yet we can become so afraid of dealing with what scares us that we attempt to hide in these diversions. The result may be that we may put our self in chains because we fear reality. As we bury ourselves in our habits, we begin to lose our will, our character, and our passion. We start to resemble what has chained us. Aleph is the source from which everything emanates; it brings form to the formless. Acting on our fears can manifest more struggle and hardship, but acting on the truth can bring solutions and a way forward.
Friday, November 28, 2025
Behold!
From the Restored Order Tarot, the Two of Wands; from the Oracle of the Kabbalah, Hei (artwork by Andrea Beloff):
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Expanding
From the Restored Order Tarot, the Universe; from the Oracle of Kabbalah, Lamed (artwork by Linda Saskia Menczel):

















































