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Ditch Certainty: Why Metaphorical Tarot Readings Matter
The post emphasizes the importance of metaphorical tarot reading over predictive certainty. Certainty disempowers clients by presenting fixed outcomes, while metaphor invites self-exploration and personal agency. Metaphorical interpretations encourage deeper understanding and growth, fostering…
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Why Do Academics Dismiss Tarot? A Critical Examination of Rational Bias
This week, the author critiques the dismissal of Tarot as mere superstition by academics. Highlighting its cultural significance and psychological benefits, the piece argues that Tarot serves as a reflective tool bridging rational and…
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The Psychopomp Archetype in Fairy Tales, Folklore, and Tarot
This week, the focus is on the archetype of the psychopomp, a guide that assists souls through transitions such as life and death. This figure appears in mythology and tarot as a mediator between…
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Meet Your Tarot Card of the Year (It’s Stuck With You for 12 Months)
In the Lab, Sibyl guides cartomancers in exploring a card of the year, which serves as a personal theme and companion throughout the year. This practice encourages self-discovery, providing insights into life’s complexities, promoting…
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Should You Tell Them You Read Tarot? A Guide (& Spread) for Navigating This Decision
The content discusses the dilemma tarot readers face when deciding whether to share their practice with family and friends. It emphasizes the importance of personal choice between privacy and openness, encouraging readers to assess…
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Quieting Your Mind: A 4-Card Oracle Spread
This week’s short post is an adjunct to our most recent video, by acolyte Amelia, on practices and decks for “Quiet Tarot.” So if you, too, are overwhelmed by frenetic seasonal noise, be sure…
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Divining the Underworld with Hades, Persephone, & Hel: Myth & the Gothic Series
This post explores the connections between Gothic literature and mythology, focusing on divine figures like Hades, Persephone, and Hel. These deities embody complex themes of death, transformation, and moral ambiguity that resonate within Gothic…
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The Monster-Maker as Fortuneteller: Frankenstein & Gothic Divination
The post connects Mary Shelley’s work to fortunetelling, illustrating the dangers of seeking forbidden knowledge through Victor Frankenstein’s hubris. A tarot spread is suggested to explore personal ambitions and responsibilities.
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Divination & Dystopia (Part 2): Tarot Spreads, Reading Strategies, & Journal Prompts
This content discusses using tarot to explore dystopian themes, offering two tarot spreads aimed at understanding dystopian situations and resistance. It emphasizes the importance of journaling alongside tarot readings to process insights and engage…

