Tarocchi Fool’s Journey: Card 6 (The Lovers)
Trungles’ Star Spinner Tarot includes FOUR different Lovers cards, each illustrating love in one of its many, many forms.
Trungles’ Star Spinner Tarot includes FOUR different Lovers cards, each illustrating love in one of its many, many forms.
After the Fool leaves the home he rediscovers in the Mother and the Father, he finds a new teacher in the Hierophant.
Yoshitaka Amano’s Emperor is an imposing figure indeed, with a stern look on his face and an equally stern-looking bird of prey by his side, both watching every movement with sharp eyes.
Casimir’s vivid color palette and intricate patterns give the Empress a sense of abundance and fertililty truly worthy of her title.
Where the Magician’s energy is channeled outward, the High Priestess’ energy is channeled inward, allowing the Fool to dive deeper into his subconscious with his own intuition acting as a guide.
In the Tarot of the Golden Wheel by Mila Losenko, the Magician shines golden in all his glory amid a sea of infinite stars.
In the beginning, there was the Fool; and the Major Arcana plays out the rest of his tale. “The Fool’s Journey” is a fascinating and important concept for both beginners and tarot pros alike. Come along with me as I revisit this journey through 22 cards from 22 different decks.
Did you know the Sun has phases too? Many of us are familiar with moon phases, and align rituals or spellwork with it. But the Sun is just as magical and potent (and often more accessible) too!
I first discovered Jimmy Chung’s work in 2020, and I just had to have my intuitive portrait done! And I’m so, so happy with how it turned out.
I don’t know what it is about Matt Hughes’ Dreamscape Oracle that made me wax poetic at poetry at past 10pm, but it is what it is.