Posted on Sunday, March 08, 2009 at 12:16 pm
This was a spread I created a couple of years back when I was doing a reading for a client who wanted to know more about his current job, where it was going to take him, the potential growth and whether this was a suitable career path for him in the long run. It ended up working out so well that I’ve used it over and over since, with really accurate and insightful results. I posted it on AT before but I thought I’d share here too. It was created for Tarot usage, but as with most spreads, I think it should work well with other types of cards too. If you ever give it a run, let me know how it goes!
I’ve named it The Career Plant, because it just fits. The spread uses 9 to 10 cards and the layout goes like this:

Posted on Sunday, March 08, 2009 at 03:55 am

The scene is common enough, and at the very least, something that movies have portrayed time and time again in one romance movie or another. It usually goes something like this…
Posted on Friday, March 06, 2009 at 10:31 pm
Deck: Morgan Greer Tarot
Spread: Daily 3 - Overall-Inner-Outer



Note: The middle card is drawn first, and the 3 cards together forms a triangle.
Posted on Thursday, March 05, 2009 at 10:50 am
Deck: Morgan Greer Tarot
Spread: Daily 3 - Overall-Inner-Outer
I tend to go through phases on how I like to do my Tarot daily draws, but it’s usually how I feel would work best for my life at the time. Lately, I’ve taken to doing 3 cards for positions Overall, Inner, and Outer, and the results have been quite insightful- especially in hindsight. Here are the cards I drew for today:



Note: The middle card is drawn first, and the 3 cards together forms a triangle.
NOTE! This entry has been updated with additional results and feedback!
Posted on Tuesday, March 03, 2009 at 02:56 pm
There had always been countless discussions about the Tarot’s ability to speak about mundane matters. We know, of course, how deep and insightful the cards can be in their guidance and messages. But what about the day-to-day stuff? Or the truly gritty little detailed stuff? It’s an issue I see being brought up every so often- about how it’s not so great for delivering messages on the mundane. But does it really have to be that way?