I’m heartened by people’s reponses to the idea of a book to guide people who want to work in the Evolutionary Tarot way. Thank you, everyone! I’m almost finished one chapter. It’s one of the later sections of the book, the one about the many ways in which one can summarise a tarot consultation, complete with hands-on activities to do on one’s own and activities one can do with a readee. The next chapter I’ll write will be on ways to embody the session out in the world. Seems backwards, but these are what presented themselves to me first; the book will emerge in the order it chooses, or so it seems.
Is there anyone whose deck images I can use for the readings and examples? Let me know and I’ll use them for the readings that will illustrate the book.
Cheerleading as I continue this writing journey is most welcome. Thank you in advance!
On another note, I found out last night that the design house of Dolce & Gabbana has created a new line of tarot-themed fragrances. Fun!
You know you can use mine. So excited about your book, yay!
Thank you, Joanna! When the full deck comes out, I’ll do a reading for someone with the Gaian Tarot and use the consultation in some way. Verily, thou art goddess!
If you’re interested in using images from the Tarot of the Masters talk to me, ok?
http://www.jamesricklef.com/ToM_INTRO.html
Thank you, James! Very generous of you.
Firecracker, firecracker sis boom bah. James Wells, James Wells, rah rah rah!!! Very excited for this book James!
“Sis boom bah” works for me, Amy! Thank you.
I can’t imagine what I’d look like in pompoms and a mini skirt, however, consider me an avid cheerleader and a definite reader of the book!
One is astonished at this mental image, dear Peter. Maybe another uniform (but only if you choose), but I appreciate your enthusiasm!
Cheers,
James
Very exciting, James! (Waving pom-poms in your general direction.)
Now I know how you keep Wald entertained, Ruth Ann. Seriously though, I appreciate your excitement!
Hugs,
J
i already feel like this book’s auntie — i want to knit it a sweater and take it to the park
That’s adorable, Martha! I may be the first person to write a book that comes with its own sweater and pram.
Hugs,
J