… yeah, me too. I wanted to use Mr. Clutterbuck but that baffled google when I checked.
By the way, those Tarot of the Origins are stunning. Hope to see a lot more of them.
… yeah, me too. I wanted to use Mr. Clutterbuck but that baffled google when I checked.
I've been doing a weekly (more or less) draw, changing decks every 3 weeks, so I plan to do a couple more with the Origins. I'm really enjoying the excuse for choosing a deck from my collection and looking at the cards again without deliberately deciding to do an actual self-reading, as I usually only read at the Solstices and Equinoxes or if I have a question. I'm not a believer in frequent self-readings, although these posts are increasingly feeling like them... I'm beginning to think that the cards that come up are ones that are unconsciously influenced by current emotions.Ciderwell wrote:
… yeah, me too. I wanted to use Mr. Clutterbuck but that baffled google when I checked.
By the way, those Tarot of the Origins are stunning. Hope to see a lot more of them.
Sound advice indeed.
The author was no stranger to cartomancy, having visited a bunch of Parisian fortune-tellers and written about the experiences afterwards. Whether he based the poems themselves on some pre-existing divinatory meanings though, I cannot say for certain.