Tarot Card of the Week: June 8-14

The MagicianImagination is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire, you will what you imagine and at last you create what you will.— George Bernard Shaw A powerful message appears for us this week, and one I think will especially resonate for those of us who are working with The Artist’s Way. The … Read more

Tarot Card of the Week: Nov. 1-7, 2010

Ultimately, the only power to which man should aspire is that which he exercises over himself. ~ Elie Wiesel (writer, activist, Nobel Laureate, and Holocaust survivor) For only the second time in all these years of my posts, The Chariot rides into our weekly reading. This is exquisite timing, for during this very week, we … Read more

Tarot Card of the Week: July 4-10, 2011 – The Magician

What really interests me is whether God had any choice in the creation of the world. ~  Albert Einstein We have a rare and auspicious visitor this week, as The Magician comes calling for the first time in over two years. The Magician is the initiator of consciousness, awareness, and action.  He is the realization … Read more

Tarot Card of the Week: August 13-19, 2012 – The Magician

Imagination is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire, you will what you imagine, and at last you create what you will. ~ George Bernard Shaw How exquisite!  For this divine week of the New Moon, now moving into the heart of the harvest season, we are graced by the rarely seen Magician. … Read more

Tarot Card of the Week, March 28-April 3, 2016: Eight of Pentacles

Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
~ Thomas A. Edison

This week, we receive a reminder from the Eight of Pentacles that the more we focus and work hard at something, the luckier we get.

Pentacles are, of course, the Earth suit, dealing with living in the physical, material world. The Eights of the Tarot are often about getting organized, setting priorities, and moving forward (or not). So in the Pentacles suit, this is about focusing on work, success, and resources.

Here we see an artisan who is focused on his creations. Although he is completely lost in his task, we see the city in the far distance. Perhaps this is reminder that there is a larger world to which his products must have relevance, lest his work be an act of vanity or waste of time.

There is no indication whether he is self-employed, or working under the authority of a larger business. But in this moment, unsupervised, he works with good cheer, concentration, and a high level of productivity.

This is another of Tarot artist Pixie Smith’s “stage cards.”  It’s tiny, but notice the double line behind the figure, hinting that the background may be theater scenery. What story is being played out for us?

Here we have the pure act of the creation itself. We see both the physical energy of the hammering, yet also the meticulous care reflected in the results.

True Confession

This is really going off the rails of my usual Card of the Week writing, but I have a true confession that comes up when I see this card:

I am hooked on business makeover TV shows.

I used to adore Tabatha Coffey and her hair salon takeovers. And when she started branching out into other kinds of businesses, I positively swooned. (Alas, her shows were too short-lived.)

Nowadays, I can’t get my fill of all those wild restaurant and bar before-and-after shows. Something about how they all resonate with magical Cinderella fairy tales of transformation, but are applied to real life, nitty gritty situations just makes my entrepreneurial heart go pitter-pat!

Having clocked an embarrassing number of hours (weeks? years?) watching this stuff, several very clear themes repeatedly emerge.

One is accountability. It’s amazing how many excuses people can come up with, to explain their failures. Some favorites are family dysfunction, backstabbing friends, or being under the influence of some old personal drama.

We don’t know if the young man in the Eight of Pentacles has a chronic illness, or child custody troubles, or a feud with his in-laws. We see a man who is simply doing focused, consistent good work. And he does it without anyone standing over him. He is accountable first and foremost to himself.

“No excuses! No crybabies!” as the refrain from one of my favorites goes.

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Turn Your Face to the Holy Sun! Joyful Litha Has Now Come!

Blessed Litha! Now we align with the ways of our ancestors, and join together to protect our descendants. On this day, we honor the Turning.

Blessings of the Morning Chorus: A Merry Beltane to All!

This is one of the most powerful and happy holidays in the Wheel of the Year! Light fires, dance with the Wild Ones, and surrender to enchantment.