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There is no questioning that tarot is a visual medium. Yet we spend a lot of time ascribing words to these works of art. The problem is that language by its nature limits and excludes so that it can create a definition. I think we should let the art do the talking. In my deck, Tarot Waiting to Happen, I started a process of using art to question our assumptions about the traditional meanings of the cards. In this weekly series I am going to share images of the cards intended to invoke questions rather than produce answers.
If you accept this challenge please share your interpretation of the artwork I share. Even better would be to come up with a question you think this card is asking us and share that.
What truth do you need to know?
Why do people seek out card readers and psychics? What are they looking for? Often spirit has other messages for them too. What might spirit have to say to you right now?
Which court card am I? What truth might you need my advice on?Do you need questions answered? I am available in person and online for readings. Book here.
Andrew McGregor
“Crystal Ball” by Unnar Ýmir Björnsson. Used under creative commons license.