Author: K. Nox

  • The Right Tarot Deck

    The right tarot deck for a reader is one the reader would be comfortable looking at for extended periods of time. 597 words.

  • Public Reading: 2014-06-20.01

    “Anonymous” inquired: “Dear LG – Stock options investing, in the S&P or NASDAQ. Relative to close of trading on Monday, will they be up or down = or more than 10% in 4 – 6 weeks. And, yes, I’m a Judgmental Druid Bitch.” Neither.

  • What Does The Deck Say? June 20 2014

    “What Does The Deck Say” is a daily series of 3 card pulls from a cartomancy deck. No context or query is given to frame what the cards say. The result is sometimes humorous, sometimes serious, and usually surprising. All readers are invited to play along and leave their interpretations.

  • Three Cards, Many Options

    How can three cards yield so much information? It’s all about how you frame them. 556 words.

  • Public Reading: 2014-06-19.01

    “Anonymous73” inquired: “Hello, I would like a general reading concerning my spirit work practice.” Generally, doing pretty good for yourself.

  • What Does The Deck Say? June 19 2014

    “What Does The Deck Say” is a daily series of 3 card pulls from a cartomancy deck. No context or query is given to frame what the cards say. The result is sometimes humorous, sometimes serious, and usually surprising. All readers are invited to play along.

  • Why to ask “Why?”

    Tarot scams are like computer repair scams. They work only on those that never do either for themselves. 653 words.

  • What Does The Deck Say? June 18 2014

    “What Does The Deck Say” is a daily series of 3 card pulls from a cartomancy deck. No context or query is given to frame what the cards say. The result is sometimes humorous, sometimes serious, and usually surprising. All readers are invited to play along.

  • Different Views, Different Uses

    One tarot deck is used in religious practices. It’s identical twin is a mirror for the psyche. What set these decks apart? 756 words.

  • Public Reading: 2014-06-17.03

    “Anonymous” inquires: “I defended myself (in a sense) but was it justified or did I just offend/hurt a friend?” Yes. Yes. It’s not over, though.