The Living Tarot

The Living Tarot

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Yoowhoo Happy New Year!

Hi all this is from our honey moon up at Jane and Walter Camps;.. Oh my goddess talk about a great fairy experience...
So Happy New Year again.... Did we just do this last October? And then there is Feb and well it goes on for a while.. ...
I wanted to let all you know that I am swamped with rehersals in the evenings from now until the middle of Feb.
I really want to meet ...??? Can we all consider just for the hec of it doing it during the weekend just for this next month or two???
If not the thursday is a go and I will try to meet with you on weekends during the day time if possible. I am in the next production of Born Yesterday Billie Dawn... opens Jan 30 and runs through till the 14th of Feb.
I hope you all will continue to come without me on Thursdays.. I will miss you more each day... sniff sniff.
Adams Astrology class on Sundays is so great email him if you want more info...
I loved last Sundays,...
Next one is the Sunday after next....
So this is a confusing message...
I am saying come this Thursday if you want but I am engaged with rehearsal and out of town guests...If we can do something for a weekend fun time let me know or if you want to have coffee some morning give me a call. Love you all of you and miss you so much.
Love
Mana at the Muse
707 354-2475
The Muse will have its first Womyn's Fest This Spring Equinox Friday Saturday and Sunda March 21.22,23 Cost is $225 for the entire weekend...
food and sleeping bag and fun...
Partial Work trades maybe available ..

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving and New Moon !


Thank you so much for being there for me !
I look forward to seeing you next Thursday.
Lets bring more stuff to collage with or however you spell it..
I am so excited and want to talk about so many new things. I have schedules for the Muse to hand out as well as dreams about the coming year.
I believe this will be a fantastic year for empowerment for all of us!
Mary Greer Yes !
I hope to get The Druids and Land of the Blind Back not to mention Self Forfilling Prophecies and Joanne Rand!
If you have a group you want to bring to the muse or anyone else to offer their bhakti let me know.
I am also happy to say the circus folks may be coming soon for acrobatic feats!
So please..... come help plan the coming year at the muse and share in the Tarot as well
Much Love
Mana At The Muse

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Last But Not Least

Hi Ya'LL !
So I finally got my laptop up again. Geeeeeeeezzzzzz
Sorry for the last minute notice but we do Yes DO have a meeting tonight at our usual spot at The Muse.
It is at 6:30.
I will not be there until about 7 ish due to a client I am seeing tonight.
This is an every other week meeting again.. Things getting shook up and we all rock and rolling...
So try to make the every other meeting tonight the 6th on Thursdays and then the next will be on the 20th.
Many blessings
Mana at The Muse.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Visit us at www.willitsyoungactorstheatre.org

Hi we are now linked at our site on the Willitsyoungactorstheatre.org The Muse under schedule.
You can go directly to the site from here. while visiting the Willitsyoungactorstheatre.org site you can see all the other great programs we are facilitating at The Muse.
See you tonight at the Living Tarot
Mana

Friday, October 24, 2008

Do not forget the Link at the bottom of this blog to Mary Greer's Blog. It comes to me daily!

Three-Card Spreads: The Essentials

Posted: 23 Oct 2008 01:06 PM CDT

The three-card spread is one of the most basic formats for quick-and-easy tarot readings. Yet, it can be surprisingly deep and insightful. It is perfect for a daily journal or when friends or people at parties want you to demonstrate what you do. Furthermore, the three-card spread is amazingly flexible as I hope to demonstrate. Most of these spreads are laid out in a row, left to right.

Probably everyone is familiar with the basic timeline spread:

* PAST
* PRESENT
* FUTURE

Most of you will have used the following inner trinity for a quick diagnostic as it shows what’s going on at three levels of experience:

* BODY
* MIND
* SPIRIT

An interesting variation on this is:

* HEAD - What does my Head want?
* HEART - What does my Heart want?
* SOUL - What does my Soul want?

Three-card readings are also great for evaluating potential actions. To compare options lay out this three-card spread for each possibility:

* The PRO or BENEFIT of a particular choice or action.
* The CON or LIABILITY in that choice or action.
* SOMETHING ELSE you need to take into account.

It can also help you deal with problems via the dialectic imperative:

* THESIS, idea or issue
* ANTITHESIS, obstacle or problem
* SYNTHESIS, integration or solution

Zoe Matoff came up with a more prescriptive version of this that is brilliant when you want to cut through all the nuances and get a (relatively) straight answer with “Zoe’s Do/Don’t Do Spread” (a favorite of both Rachel Pollack and me):

* Card 2: DON’T DO THIS
* Card 1: The ISSUE or SITUATION
* Card 3: DO DO THIS

Zoe wrote me this explanation of her spread:

“Often cards two and three will describe such disparate courses of action as to make it very clear what course of action needs to be taken or what decision is to be made. And, of course, card #1 can turn out to be a total surprise, delineating the situation as it really is, or in a light in which the questioner has not yet seen it, or a totally different situation that requires attention but has been overlooked. Last, but not least, all the cards need to be seen together to make clear the urgency or nature of the issue.”

Three-card readings form the basis of all the more complicated relationship readings:

* PERSON A (is, wants, needs, gives, receives, etc.)
* THEIR RELATIONSHIP (as if it were it’s own entity)
* PERSON B (is, wants, needs, gives, receives, etc.)

Three-card spreads are also great for simple Yes/No questions: Upright cards are yes. Reversed cards are no. The center card counts twice. Thus, there can be a tie, which indicates that the answer is not yet determined, or it’s better not to know, or ___. You can interpret the individual cards or not. (Any odd number of cards can be used.)

Inspired by John Gilbert, James Ricklef used this smart variation on the Yes/No Spread in his excellent book Tarot Tells the Tale. (By the way, this is one of the best books available for learning how to read the cards. It features practical advice and entertaining examples that demonstrate the techniques.)

* YES, IF . . .
* NO, IF . . .
* MAYBE, IF . . .

You can find many more examples of three-card spreads in James Ricklef’s book and in my own Tarot for Your Self, where the three-card spread is recommended for daily readings and developing a tarot journal.

What’s your favorite Three-Card Spread? Share it in the Comments.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008


The Game of Tarot looks like fun. Check it out for an evening// I bet there is Tarot Solitaire too.
Any ideas how one would play that game.
This is inspireing. I feel like making a board game now. Called the Heroes Journey..Use the cards and a beautiful board with ceramic figures... Wow.. I am inspired... The collage is something that has been a good soruce of fuel for me as well.
Any of you have any good juicy project sprouting?
Let us know. I am going to be doing a once a month talent / pot luck at the center starting in November when we have a grand opening for the Muse in the old Temple of the Arts Dance studio.
This is going to be usualy a first friday of the month potluck. However we do not have a first friday in November as Jayne decided to move out in the middle of the month.
So I thought we would do the first one on Fri 28th.
This is Precious Thanksgiving Left over Potluck.
Wow! What a thought. come and have some entertainment along with your thanksgiving left overs.
The Price is $5 per person with left overs and 10 for those with out leftovers. Familys are sliding scale of $10-$20 . All Proceeds go to A.I.M Art In Motion hostes by Willits Young Actors and Willits Shakespear Club.
The time of the Pot Luck is at 7 pm Entertainment begins at 8. Sign up for open mike....
See you there and please cut and paste this invite to send to all your friends.


From Mary Greers Blog

Mary K. Greer's Tarot Blog


Simplified “Game of Tarot”

Posted: 14 Oct 2008 02:52 PM CDT


This game is known as Le Tarot, Jeux de Tarot, Tarocchi, Trumps, Tarock, etc. These are the most basic rules; hundreds of variations exist. It’s easy and a lot of fun. Hands move quickly. Skill derives from play that maximizes points.

The Game: Tarot is a trick-taking game that can be played with two to six players (usually 3 or 4). The cards known as Major Arcana are a permanent Trump suit.

The Object of the Game: The object is to capture the most points. Only some cards count as points.

The Deal: Deal out all the cards to the players. Leftover cards go to the dealer who can choose to discard and replace any from her hand, except she cannot discard the Kings and Trumps 0, 1 & 21. (Traditionally, play moves counter-clockwise, but simplified play uses standard clockwise movement.)

The Play: The player to the left of the dealer leads by placing a suit card on the table. Each player (moving clockwise) must follow with one card of that suit (see “Exceptions”).

  • If no trump cards have been played, the highest card of the lead suit wins.
  • If a trump card is played, the highest trump takes the trick.
  • Trumps cannot be led until a trump has been played.
  • Aces are low. (Originally: Cups & Coins were aces high and tens low, while Swords & Wands had tens high and aces low. Simplified play keeps it simple.)

Exceptions to Play:

  • If you don’t have a card in the suit that was led you MUST play trump!
  • If you are out of both suit and trump, play any card.

Winning the Trick: High trump wins; if there’s no trump, then high card of suit led wins. The winner of the trick collects the cards and keeps them face down on the table. The winner leads for the next trick.

The Excuse: The Fool is a special card, known as “The Excuse.” If dealt the Fool, you can play it at any time instead of another card, but it can’t win a trick. At the end of the trick, the Fool returns to the person who played it. It counts with her tricks won (unless she wins no tricks and then it goes to the person who won that trick). You usually play the Fool to protect a high point card.

Counting Points: When play is over, sort cards won into groups of three so there is only one point card per group. Each of these groups has the value of the point card. (Example: Queen of Cups, Seven of Swords, Wheel of Fortune has the value of the Queen of Cups = 4 points.)

Points:

  • 5 points: Kings and 21, 1, 0 of Trump (World, Magician, Fool)
  • 4 points: Queens
  • 3 points: Knights
  • 2 points: Jacks (Valets)
  • 0 points: All others (including all Trump except those named above)
  • 10 point bonus if Magician takes the last hand.

Leftover Cards: After sorting into threes as described above, sort any remaining cards:

  • 3 cards of no point value = 1 point
  • 3 cards having 2 point cards = value of point cards minus 1 pt.
  • 3 cards having 3 point cards = value of point cards minus 2 pts.
Comments on the symbolism of the game by Tom Little:

In the game of tarot, court cards are worth a lot of points when captured, but are not terribly powerful (any trump can capture them). In a typical hand of tarot, the story that plays out on the card table is one of royal personages scurrying around to avoid falling victim to Love, Death, the Pope, and various other hazards of medieval life. The kings end up acting as cowardly bullies, pouncing into the game early, when they can count on having inferior cards of their own suit to capture, before the trumps come into play. If they don’t get played early, they can end up stagnating in one’s hand — it isn’t safe to go out — until the last trick when they are finally forced onto the table again, usually (if the winning player has skill and style) to be captured by the Magician, the lowest trump, who is nothing but a charlatan and hustler. What an indignity, and what a fitting fate for a cowardly king or queen who ran out of underlings to bully.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Mary Greer

Mary and I have been corresponding and she will come for a workshop for a reasonable figure. I thought that if it were on a Saturday, and we had enough people signed up ahead to cover costs.. we could possibly make this happen... But it under your thinking caps. burn the candles and shout out .,... Yes Yes Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am looking at this being a reality. I would like to make some money off of it for our childrens theatre program as well. Lets all talk.
Thanks a million
See you at Donna's tomorrow.

Donnas Notes from the last reading...

Blogger Donna K said...

Hi all - I have continued to work w/our USA reading. My deck of Tarot Affirmations has excellent ones for the cards we pulled. Ex: 5 of Coins - "I (USA) am searching for lost values...I restore my contact with my higher purpose." And for Adam, who's still uneasy w/that last card: Page of Swords - "I am renewed mental energy, available to cut through confusion & release clear thought." I'll do all of them up as handouts. Do we want to read these as our 1st Living Tarot on the 31st? Important correction - Debate starts at 6:00 Wed.so my house 6:00 this time, or as close as you can. Now for Obama's chart...Donna K