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A quote by Hilda Hilst

Hilda Hilst was a brazilian poet/writter. She her work is fantastic…you don’t just read her writings. You feel them.

She has a quote that sometimes i feel like telling the people i read to, when the cards are bad and all. When they think that a Tower could never become a Star. Hilda Hilst wrote that to her father:

“E ainda que as janelas se fechem,
meu pai
é certo que amanhece.”

Translation:

“And even if the windows close
my father
the dawn is certain to break”

We may close all our windows and blame the universe because the sun doesn’t shine. Or we can open them, wait for the dark night to pass, and watch the sun rise.

Il Meneghello - my dream shop!

I know, i know i’ve been away. Goddamnit. But it was for a good reason - i was in Italy. And this trip has gifted me with lots of new, unique decks, specially after i visited the shop ‘Il Meneghello Tarocchi’ in Milan, and met the brilliant rmind behind it: Osvaldo Menegazzi. I had expected a serious and quiet old man, that would look weirdly at me whenever i touched the decks. I had a surprise! Mr. Menegazzi is nice, and very proud of his work - and he has all the reasons to be so. All decks in his shop that he has printed/edited and the ones he creates himself (he’s an artist) are superb! Great quality, nicely chosen (most are reprints of rare decks he has in his collection). Boy, i DID wish i had a wealthy, give-away-money parents there (i can’t complain, because my mother helped me with a bit of money!). I bought three new decks, and Mr. Menegazzi gave me one as a gift for free. So sweet!

So i returned home with three new (signed & numbered) babies from his shop. ‘I Gatti’ [1138 of 2000], a Major Arcana deck created by Mr. Menegazzi himself, inspired on his own cat. Lovely! The other was ‘La Corte dei Tarocchi’ [547 of 1100], by Anna Maria D’Onofrio. A cute deck, with an OWL on the back of the cards! I had never even seen it before, and apparently Mr. Menegazzi likes it very much! The third deck i bought was one i’ve been wanting for ages: ‘La Vera Sibilla’, in this edition called ‘Sibilla Originale del 1890′. It evens comes with a quite detailed little…erm…little sepia book, lol! There’s something curious about it though…it says 1500 copies of this deck were published. However…my copy…is numbered 1679 o.O. Go figure…

The deck Mr. Menegazzi gave me is not a deck by him…not even printed by ‘Il Meneghello’…it’s called ‘Tarocco Balocco’ [233 of 500], a Major Arcana-only deck by Morena Poltronieri. At first, i thought this deck just weird looking an didn’t give much attention…but then…i started liking it. It feature old toys…so fun! The Star is a small astronaut…the Judgement, a jazz player (all toys!). Lovely little deck!

To prove you all that i was really there, here’s a picture of us! I spent only one day in Milan, but it was unforgettable.

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Mr. Menegazzi also makes great works of art using tarot cards! Yes, big art pieces to hang on the wall, all featuring tarot cards, playing cards, original pictures…amazing. Unfortunately, for me, too big or heavy to bring one home by plane. Maybe next time ;)

The other deck i got in Italy are ‘La Sibilla della Zingara’ (another sibilla deck), ‘I Tarocchi’ (a very funny and colorful Major-only deck, in Marseilles style) and the mini version of LS ‘Tarot of the New Vision’. With so many decks in my bag (the ones i got in Italy plus the ones i had with myself), i wonder how they didn’t stop me at the airport. Tarot contraband! Hehehehehe :p.

The Horseshoe Spreads

I wish i had known this spread when i started reading tarot, instead of a mind-boggling Celtic Cross. The Horseshoe spread is really great - to the point, non complicated and yet can reach some issues very deeply. Don’t be fooled because they look small and simple ;)

The two Horseshoes i use are the ones i learnt at Aeclectic Tarot Forum. They were posted there by Umbrae (Dan Pelletier). I’m not sure if he created this way of reading himself or if he got it from book (very unlikely), but i give him all credits for these two spreads.

Five Card Horseshoe/Small Horseshow

1. Recent Past
2. Present
3. The Unexpected
4. Near Future
5. Further Future

(Near future = 2 weeks)

Seven Card Horseshoe/ Big Horseshoe

1. Recent Past
2. Present
3. Hopes and Fears
4. The Unexpected
5. The Gate
6. Near Future
7. Further Future

(Near future = 2 weeks, Further 4-6 weeks)

(Hopes and fears = Internal influence. Unexpected = hidden external influence. The Gate = that which must be experienced - the lesson)

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Numbers (part II)

Last time we saw just the combination of odd and even numbers. This time we will see the numbers themselves. Just to remind you, that’s usually how i do it - not an universal recipe. If it works for you, fine, but feel free to adapt it if you disagree with anything.

One - The self. The point, the root of all things. What’s undividable and infinite. Latent energies, potentials within oneself, ambitions. A seed, new beginnings, the start of a new cycle. Leadership, individual thoughts and actions. Also means fear of using these latent energies, of manifesting them in the world.

Two - Self and the otherness. The line that conects two points. First contact beyond yourself. Cooperation, partnership. Rivalry that incentives you to try your best. Receptivity. Opposites, duality - man and woman. Need to make a decision. Also means division, enemity, one against the other. The calm before the storm.

Three - Manifestation. The triangle. The triad of every religion; one manifesting in three forms. Decision, growth, expansion. Movement, result from a choice. Creativity. Also means worry, uncertainty, oscillation.

Four - Foundation. The square. The four directions, the four elements that make the world, the four winds. Organization, structure, order. Laying the bases for future success. Self-discipline. Being protected by a barrier (four walls). Also means rigidity, restriction, the boredom of the status quo, avarice. Something that appears in order but is actually disorganized inside. Not thinking out of the box.

Five - Crossroads. The pentagram. Rupture with the status quo, usually painful. Using free will. Opportunities, challenges, conflicts. Diversifying, looking for new ways. Also means unquietness, confusion, impulsive actions. Rebelling but losing the fight. Dealing with said loss.

Continue reading ‘Numbers (part II)’

Numbers (part I)

Apo, owner of a blog about the Sibila Cartomancy, asked me in comments to explore a bit further the system of numbers i used to interpret my lastest PCO reading. I thought it was a good idea, so i’m doing that, starting now.

First thing, althought this is similar to numerelogy, it’s a view of numbers applied to cartomancy. It might not agree with traditional numerology. Also, the system i use a blend between what Ana Cortez teaches in her book and what i have learnt studying divination over the years. So it’s what works for me…if you disagree, feel free to adapt it in a way that is better for you.

Before we see the numbers themselves, let’s see some basics that might be more helpful than any numerological meanings sometimes:

Even numbers - they are usually considered female and passive. When i see them, i usually think of stable or balanced shapes, such as the square. Too many even numbers can indicate a balanced or stable situation, being or feeling protected, comfortable, having control. However, they also show lack of movement, fear of changing, of moving, of facing conflicts, no matter if they are internal or external.

Odd numbers - they are usually considered masculine and active. When i see them, i think of instability, conflicts (iiner or outer) and changes. Too many of them may indicate a situation in which the person feels without control, without direction, without balance. But they also show the movement and the energy necessary to evolve in life, the need to be free and go against the status quo, the insatisfaction that keeps us pursuing our objectives.

Repeating numbers - when i see many cards of a same number in a spread, it seems to me like a repeating pattern in someone’s life. Instead of going forwards or backwards, the person is in the same place, repeating the same lessons…these are stagnated energies. Also, it might mean something the person should face, but is avoiding at all costs. It gets bigger and bigger, but the person turns a blind eye.

Too many odds/evens - let’s say i have a spread of five cards, and four of them are even and only one is odd. That odd card gets important! After all, it’s breaking the even cards stability. The meaning of the card and the context of the reading should tell what changes this card brings. Also, the many even cards show that the person might be protecting herself from this change.
Another situation: a reading of five cards again, but this time, three are odd and two are even. Seems to me like someone if trying to trying to find balance amidst the chaos. Four odd cards and one even in the middle: Someone’s is the eye of the storm. And so forth.

Low/High numbers - low numbers (six and below) show lower levels of energies, of personal commitment and risks. The problem might really be not so serious, or the person is not giving enough importance to it (though they should). They may also indicate situations that are just starting, specially if the number is really low (like 1 and 2).
High numbers (7 and above), on the other hand, indicate a greater involvement in the situation, important things at stake. The matter may be really significant, or the person is making a storm in a teacup. They may also indicate situations that are about to come to a full circle, specially if the number is really high (like 9 and 10).

These are some basic ideas i try to observe in my readings. Not all of them at the same time - sometimes it’s the contrast between odds and even that call my attention, other times it’s the amount of high or low numbers. It depends on my ‘feeling’ during the reading.

I recommend always looking at the reading like a big picture - see how the numbers interact, which numbers are missing, which numbers are repeating, which numbers complement each other etc. Do the same with suits - which element is missing, which is there in excess, how do the present elements intercommunicate. Are they friendly or not? Do this before even seeing the meaning of the cards, and you’ll already get great insights.

Playing Card Oracles - An Introduction

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The Playing Card Oracles is a book written by Ana Cortez and her father, the artist C.J. Freeman. Their idea is to revive the magic of the playing cards. It’s a fantastic work, filled with insights, card-symbology, ideas and original techniques.Not to mention the poetry, the little tales, the pictures…it’s a work or art and wisdom, that’ll open doors to anyone who believes there’s somehing else behind this apparently common deck.

Althought any random deck of playing cards (yes, the same you use to play poker) may be used, they have designed a very beautiful accompanying deck, called The Picture Book of Ana Cortez, illustrated by Freeman. He spent many years carefully making this deck, and his mysterious and evocative art makes it very different from other decks in this genre.

The ’system’ taught in the book is in no way related to or derived from Tarot - it’s an an individual entity. Thus, it’s best if one leaves his ‘tarot notions’ outside, in order not to get confused or try to mix the two things. The PCO, for instance, use a very different suits/elements assiciation than most of people who work with tarot are used: Diamonds are Fire; Clubs are Air; Hearts are Water; Spades are Earth. It also uses geomancy to further interpret the readings. Sounds confusing at first, but it’s actually just a matter of getting used to the uniqueness of this oracle.

As a collector, i’ve come across many books that teach you how to read playing cards. Most of the systems were confusing, lacked of any depth, they didn’t teach anything - you had to read with the book by your side always, you depended on it. The Playing Card Oracles was the first one i found that thinks out of the box, and the book is not only a little guide of meanings: it teaches you, it talks to you.That’s why i recommend it to all divination enthusiasts and curious people.

Visit the author’s website: Ana Cortez.org
Buy the set (deck & book): US Games Inc.
See some pictures: The Playing Card Oracles

PCO: reading without question

I did this reading in Semptember for my 13 years old sister. Yeah, family’s my Guinea pig ;). She didn’t want a reading, but i gave her the deck to shuffle and did it anyway. I wasn’t being much serious either, but turns out that the reading was fantastically accurate. And my sister isn’t an open person - i knew nothing of this before the reading.

I used Ana Cortez’s the Playing Card Oracles & the method is one she teaches in her book. It’s called ‘The Bridge Layout’. You put the card 6 of ♣ (which is the Bridge card) in the midle, and then draw other four cards and place them around it. The layout for my sister’s reading was this one:

…2 .
Jack … 6 ♣…8
…6

 

First thing i noticed, before i even tried to see what each position meant: too much water. Too much emotion, maybe? It crossed my mind that it might be the hormones…i don’t know why, maybe because they ‘mess’ with out inner waters…and everything else, actually.
The i saw the numbers…all were even, except for the Jack of , that’s 11. I saw a that she had a ‘Jack’ (a yound boy, probably her age) that was knocking her over. Shehad been until now protected (maybe by the family - 6.), and now someting is breaking this protection. Slowly of course, since it’s only one card.

Then i started interpreting the cards positions. Continue reading ‘PCO: reading without question’

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