Curiosity of the Day: Ten of Swords

What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when you see Ten of Swords? And what does it have to do with the old Zen saying: “if you meet Buddha on the road, kill Buddha (逢佛殺佛)”?

Tarot Tip & Case Study: What’s Next?

Whether we're big on New Year's Resolutions or not, I'm sure there are things we do want to change, patterns we want to break this year. Before starting any grand manifestation, it's important to ensure that our first step is heading towards the right direction. And there is a Tarot trick for anyone who wants to find out, what they need to do next, to align with their life's purposes.

Curiosity of the Day: Three of Cups

They say all good things come in threes: bliss, enchantment and great joy. There may also be joyous social events ahead, it's indeed time for rejoicing, and under the current circumstance, be safe while doing it.

Curiosity of the Day: Five of Wands

Competition, uncertainty, internal conflict, unexpected advantage or turn of event, these are the words commonly associate with the Five of Wands when it is upright. It acts as a warning that we need to be cautious with those around us. It could also mean conflicts within ourselves, for example...

Curiosity of the Day: King of Coins

The King of Coins, or the King of Pentacles, corresponds with the elements Fire (King) and Earth (Coins). It represents someone of exceptional self-control, who is resourceful, utilitarian and has more common sense than the most. It could also relate to the powerful Capricorn, Taurus or Virgo males in our lives. The suit of coins stands for the physical matters, money and talents.

Curiosity of the Day: Eight of Cups (Rev.)

Don’t you just hate it when you feel like you’re the backup dancing monkey in a poorly managed circus? They say don’t draw cards when you’re too happy or sad or angry. I say do draw a card, especially when you’re emotionally unstable. Because that’s the moment when you see things from an interesting perspective.

Curiosity of the Day: The Lovers

Many readers assign a romantic indication to The Lovers card, however this card is about the Paradise and the Lost. From the expulsion from Paradise, to the return to Paradise on Judgement Day, The Lovers card essentially is about a moral choice, about choosing the right path. Of course if you're waiting for a sign in the romance department, this card is likely a very positive omen.

Curiosity of the Day: Page of Cups (Rev.)

The Page of Cups is symbolic for the Lightness of Heart. The emotional content of the Water element is presented light-heartedly and light-handedly.

Curiosity of the Day: Knight of Coins

The card I received, is the Knight of Coins. I really love how this card is presented in this deck. The Knight looks like he has returned with victory, ready to accept all the roses and kisses, and yet, there's quite an ambiguity to his glory.

Curiosity of the Day: The Hermit (Rev.)

Typically when The Hermit shows up reversed in a reading, it means we have been given wise counsel, however we are not heeding it for some reason. But there is also another meaning to this card.

Curiosity of the Day: Super Flower Blood Moon 2021

Who else has been deeply affected by the super flower blood moon in Sagittarius, aka the one and only lunar eclipse of 2021, on the 26th? The affect of its energy could last for months or a year, it even showed up on my Tarot of today.