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This Fool’s Journey – Part One

From the Fool through the Emperor…

I’ve been thinking about all of the different people who have influenced me in my personal tarot journey – my own Fool’s Journey if you will, and realized how I have drawn from them to develop my own style of reading.  From my first step off the cliff of the Fool, as a teenager (yes, it was long ago and far away), so many wonderful tarot icons have imprinted a bit of themselves into my soul, broadening my knowledge of the tarot and helping me to blossom as a reader.  I invite you to join me on me own personal Fool’s journey as I pay tribute to those influences that I honor as a tarot professional!

THE FOOL – Me, of course!  Need I say anything more than I just did?  I thik not.

THE MAGICIAN – The ultimate provider and master of tools for life… I proclaim James Wanless of the Voyager Tarot to be my Magician as this was the second deck I owned and its collage of images fascinated me from the moment I saw it.  The expansive array of symbols allow for such broad interpretations and I have found many creative ways to use the Voyager Tarot to supplement readings.  James himself is so charismatic and magnetic – when you meet him you can’t help being mesmerized and motivated!

THE HIGH PRIESTESS – Serene, glowing, mysterious, filled with inner knowledge.  Mary K Greer is the ultimate High Priestess.  Through her books and through classes at Omega and Readers Studio, Mary has inspired me to seek and honor my inner knowledge of people and the tarot and to infuse that “knowing” into my readings.  Mary is a true midwife of the tarot and midwife of the soul!  When you are lucky enough to work with her you undergo a birthing process as she helps you to frist grow and then deliver the knowledge of the tarot!

THE EMPRESS AND THE EMPEROR – Ruth Ann and Wald Amberstone of The Tarot School and Readers Studio are cornerstones of the tarot community.  When I first found out about the Readers Studio in 2008 I was afraid that I was not “qualified” to attend.  I had not read professionally and I did not know anyone who did.  Lucky for me I decided to embrace my inner Knight and ride my horse into the Studio.  I studied like a good little Page and embraced the lessons taught by the Amberstones.  I was nurtured and encouraged to grow in my tarot practice and to then stand tall and move out beyond the confines of my own living room.  Ruth Ann and Wald introduced me to the Kingdom of Tarot and welcomed me into the tarot family.

So who are your personal Major Arcana influences and why?  The words I share here are few and can no way offer the level of tribute that these icons of tarot deserve.  Please click on the hyperlinks embeddein in their names to check out their sites!  And then… Join me in Part Two of This Fool’s Journey when I introduce you to my Hierophant through the Hermit!

Tarot in a Small Town

So… I live in central PA and spent much of my life trying to pretend that I didn’t!  While small towns are quaint and much safer than many larger areas, their secluded nature seemingly creates a rather gigantic obstacle for the tarotist wanting to read professionally.  There is no local metaphysical store.  There are NO meetup groups of any kind.  No psychic storefronts.  Not even a Borders or Barnes and Noble bookstore unless I drive almost an hour!  Imagine if you will, an enthusiastic tarot reader set up at the community festival, waving her treasured decks at passerbys, asking if they would like a reading.  She is surrounded by churches (yes in my town there is a church and a bar in EVERY block), the unemployed, the highly skeptical, and the “I want something for nothing” crowd…  Can we call this a potentially hostile environment?  Perhaps I should carry a few of those wands and swords for real and not just on the cards!

I decided to look at my situation as a reversal that needs to be turned right side up to manifest my desired outcome – to start a lucrative tarot practice!  Pulling a card from the deck (and deliberately holding them so as to get a reversal) to represent the current situation, I got the 4 of Cups Reversed.  Gotta love the tarot!  What a great card to represent starting to look at opportunities that were previously rejected or ignored.  To opening up to possibilities that are there, but that I just was not able (or willing) to see…. Kind of a tarot “kick in the butt” to get out there and do what I want and stop being my own biggest excuse as to why this won’t work!

On to a card for the next step.  How do I really manifest this turn around?  On stage, the 8 of Pentacles.  Pretty much another no-brainer.  Use my skills and knowledge and GET TO WORK!  The tarot fairy is not going to drop in, wave her wand, and grant me a thriving tarot business (darn, I so want to have a tarot fairy godmother!).  I need to put in the work to get the result.  Time to put my obsessive nature (sounds nicer than being anal/retentive, doesn’t it!) to work and make things happen.  The good news is I have already been lining up those pentacles.  This past week I created my new website, new business cards, and a facebook page for In Touch Tarot (does that count for three of those Pentacles?).  I am diligently learning all about how to do things on a website that I never thought I would be doing (Sitebuilder was so much easier albeit much less flexible).  I am being a good little 8 of Pentacles person!

Now that I know I am on the right track, time to toss down one last card to see what I can expect for the future given my new outlook and motivation.  And guess what – there must be a tarot fairy godmother after all as I pulled the Star!  The path I have started traveling to develop my tarot business is lined with hope and possibility.  I just need to keep my goal in sight and maintain my course of navigation.  Better yet, the Star means I am a star!  So… small town, schmall town.  The size of the town really doesn’t matter.  What matters is the size of the tarotist’s heart, her desire to achieve what she most wants, and her dedication to her craft!  I hereby affirm “Today and every day I will do one thing to either enhance my tarot skills or promote my tarot business.”  And I will do it proudly in a small town!

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