Tarot Card of the Week: Aug. 10 – 16

The King of CupsThis is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness. — His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso) This week, we have our first ever visit from the King of Cups. The … Read more

Tarot Card of the Week – March 1-7, 2010

Intuition is really a sudden immersion of the soul into the universal current of life, where the histories of all people are connected, and we are able to know everything, because it’s all written there. — Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist For the third week, we get a visit from the Cups suit. But this time, … Read more

Guest Blog: A Response to the Sylvia Browne Debacle

Today, I am honored to share a guest blog post from my brilliant Tarot colleague, Bri Saussy, of Milagro Roots.  For the past several days, a group of professional readers that Bri and I hang out with has been discussing the controversy around celebrity psychic Sylvia Browne’s statements regarding Cleveland kidnap victim Amanda Berry.  No … Read more

Gratitude Day 18 in a Month Full of Thanksgiving

Travelers, there is no path; paths are made by walking. ~ Antonio Machado I am grateful today that, after many years of hovering on the edges, dodging, denying, hemming, hawing, and arguing over semantics, I am at peace with knowing I am psychic. I have been conflicted for years about it because that word is so … Read more

Quiet Time for Dreaming

I admit, it’s a bit quiet around here this week. So I wanted to let you know everything’s okay… in fact, super okay! I am treating myself to some time this wintry week for dreaming, brainstorming, planning, and imagining what I might like to offer you in the coming year.  That includes here on my … Read more

The Charioteer of Virtues – Wisdom

Vasudhara – Goddess of Wealth and Wisdom In our age… men seem more than ever prone to confuse wisdom with knowledge, and knowledge with information, and to try to solve problems of life in terms of engineering.~ T. S. Eliot One of the four classical virtues, wisdom, or prudence, is arguably fundamental to the proper … Read more