I’m going to preface this by 1) saying that I wrote this “on the fly” – in that I just added every now and again with the intention of eventually posting it here so that it may – possibly, on the off-chance – be of use to someone, 2) this is, of course, by no means the definitive way of reading playing cards for tarot-like purposes: but is MY way.
With that being said, let us begin with some very rough correspondences to both the tarot suits and the elements. People will argue for days about which suits go with which elements and yadda yadda – this is what makes sense to me. Perhaps it’s the emblazoned Catholic symbolism stamped into my brain, but Heart/Love naturally goes with passion and fire. I leave Water for emotions at large – they are fluid, changing, and as such, Water/Spades, too, is/are a symbol for change. Diamonds/Mind/Air/Wands – not any complex symbolism going on there. Club… I’m almost embarrassed to say I use for Earth merely because it looks like a clover. Spade makes sense (considering)… but it’s just never jived for me.
Here’s a handy table:
Hearts – Fire, SwordsÂ
Diamonds – Air, WandsÂ
Spade – Water, CupsÂ
Club – Earth, PentacleÂ
Now we move into the real fun, actually reading the cards. Always remember. Tarot isn’t so much this card has this meaning – “it is fact, it is unchanging.” No! Each card can and will take on entirely new meanings when placed near or far from other cards. Allow them to!Â
ABOVE ALL ELSE, TRUST YOUR OWN INTUITION;;Â
this is simply a place to begin…
1 – Solitary, adjacent to the spectrum of life – the means by which one approaches life and the challenge in brings.Â
{Hearts}
Heart and the pursuits of love and passion are the main focus of your life. Drive and ambition.Â
{Diamonds}
Mind and reason are the main focus of your life. Knowledge is the key to overcoming any challenge.Â
{Spades}
Your beliefs are fluid and changing. There is an element of choice in your ability to persevere in that challenges can be overcome in a number of ways.
{Clubs}
Indoctrination and stubborn. Very set in ones ways – whether good or bad, you stick to what you know and have experienced to deal with new challenges. Can also mean an inability to alter one’s own perceptions.Â
2 – Balance, partnership, dualityÂ
{Hearts}
Can be an explosion partnership or one with a great deal of passion. Can also be a symbol of conflicting sides – another card can specify as to the details of a situation.Â
{Diamonds}
A partnership rendered with reason. A dynamic duo, one fixed on balance and the cohesive ability to maintain it. Can also mean, gathering focus toward one common goal – often between the heart and mind.Â
 {Spades}
A flexible partnership. On of a more fluid balance – in that, one man’s weaknesses are made up by the other’s strengths (and vice versa). Can also mean compromise and the power it has. When in the realm of emotion – adaptability.Â
 {Clubs}
A strong, but possibly difficult partnership. Conversely, it can also symbolize reliability and a steadfast companion. When in the realm of emotion – goal oriented and a hardworking spirit.Â
 3 – Creativity, Spirituality and Magic
++ immediately place another card on top of any {3} ;; apply the above ideology to the 2nd card ++
{Hearts}
Countless meanings reliant wholly on the cards nearest by.Â
{Diamonds}
Countless meanings reliant wholly on the cards nearest by.Â
{Spades}
Countless meanings reliant wholly on the cards nearest by.Â
 {Clubs}
Countless meanings reliant wholly on the cards nearest by.Â
4 – Home, Foundation, Structure and possibly cyclical “seasons” or “ideas"Â
{Hearts}
Could signal basing ones personal foundation on passion and spirit, love, and power – which can be as dangerous as it is rewarding.Â
 {Diamonds}
Could be an allusion to “frame of mind,” but more literally, wealth and expenses. There are elements of distrust with this card – most often due to over-analyzation..Â
{Spades}
The card of the vagabond. Travel, adventure and excitement – conversely, however, it can signal the inability to “settle down” or a phobia of responsibility.Â
 {Clubs}
The strongest foundation. One sure and steady. Can by a symbol of family or home in the literal sense, as well as compassion and loyalty.Â
5 – Completion, the joining of the masculine and feminine, the elements, spirit, etc. – more specifically, what is MISSING from completion.Â
{Hearts}
Heart is the missing piece of the puzzle, be it due to a lack of passion for that which is at hand, or a longing for love (both physical and spiritual) can render one feeling incompleteÂ
{Diamonds}
A signal of rashness, being driven purely by desires – and rarely the good ones, ie. Lust, greed, anger, etc. Only through applying reason and logic might one find completeness.Â
 {Spades}
Rigidity, intolerance and the ability to change/adapt. The inability to compromise or evolve based of prejudices or fear is hindering your ability find completeness or overcome an obstacle. Creativity is necessary to triumph.Â
{Clubs}
One cannot find completeness due to over-malleability – could be a symbol of one being used as a “doormat,” being manipulated (or manipulating), and the inability to make up ones mind. Being dragged in too many (often opposite) directions.Â
6 – Harmony, Truth, Enlightenment, LoveÂ
{Hearts}
Romantic love is coming – and it will be a love of great devotion – one that will open doors to a plethora of new emotions; can also symbolize a marriage, a spouse, or a significant otherÂ
{Diamonds}
Enlightenment is on its way. There will be an illuminating series of events that will offer clarity to a situation.Â
 {Spades}
Troubled waters will calm, and burned bridges might be mended – IF there are proactive measures to remedy these turbulent situations.Â
{Clubs}
This is a card of Truth and Honesty – a card that can signify the curative powers of truth and the freedoms honesty brings. Can be a signal to be honest when it comes to a specific situation, or a message that the underlying truth must be sought out.Â
7 – Education, Learning and Scholarly applications – can refer to literal schooling, such as higher education, as well as spiritual learningÂ
{Hearts}
You have a zest for knowledge and crave a continuous stream of information to feel stimulated. Scholarly stimulation at the forefront. This can be a sign of ones character, or a signal that one must again find the passion they have lost in regards to learning – reassessing and realigning to any lost goals.Â
{Diamonds}
Expertly studious by nature, but can be cold and lacking a specific passion and understanding. Scientific understanding and overly-analytical, could be a pursuit of knowledge without consideration and application: cold, unfaltering factÂ
{Spades}
Emotional learning, dealing with the heart, love and familial bonds. Growth in the sphere of love and learning, spiritual growth based on the control of ones emotions – and the relationships they build.Â
{Clubs}
Knowledge is present. All that one needs to know to overcome or enact a situation is already in place, all that is lacking is the motivation and the metaphorical “push” to fell the dominoes.Â
8 – Business, Wealth and Financial ProwessÂ
{Hearts}
A born leader, strong, courageous and powerful. A risk taker, entrepreneurial pursuits – with great reward, there is a potential for loss. Can also signify rashness, wild, unchecked passions and foolishness – overspending, addictions, the dark realms of business – excessÂ
{Diamonds}
A career built on knowledge and responsibility. These are the analytical thinkers, scientists, academics and teachers. They are a wealth of knowledge and ensure all is in-check and accounted for. Those who manage finances well, with mathematical precision, and a vehement sense of responsibility. Can also signal a lack thereof, as a message urging one to allot and plan more responsibly – a prism by which to focus ones passions.Â
{Spades}
A career built on guidance – caretakers, healers, social workers, counselors – a loving nature, keen on helping people and their communities at large. Conversely, they are sensitive and often lack the capacity to say “no.” Value duty over self, and can be easily distracted or lose track of finances. Can be caught up and lose themselves – often their own wellness, giving too much, overly charitableÂ
{Clubs}
Extremely family oriented, value home and trust. Business and wealth are a means of support. These can be those who work to fulfill their obligations, but also public servants: police officers, office workers, housewives/husbands and occasionally those who own their own business. Overall a card of structure, and wealth as a means of support, but rarely to excess. These people have a tendency to be overworked, stern and responsible, and can be under a great deal of stress. They require a support network of family and loved ones (home) to unwind and lighten their loads.Â
9 – Success, Accomplishment, Satisfaction, Primal Energies and CrossroadsÂ
{Hearts}
Love is highly valued, a means by which to attain happiness. These people are creatures of love and require (sometimes to a fault) a lot of attention. They are also the most passionate and loving individuals. This card may also symbolize crossing paths, a love that might evolve into something great, or might be a brief affair that changes ones perspectives on life at large. This is a card of choice – a choice of heart and the opportunity for a great love.Â
{Diamonds}
Prospective glory, success and accomplishment garnered by intellect and brainpower. The possibility for notoriety and acclaim that is well earned. Could also allude to a promotion or thankfulness/reward for a job well done. Someone who can lend a great insight to a particular situation.Â
 {Spades}
Indecision, constant evolution and being torn between matters of the heart and mind. A tipping point, a decision that must be made – with great consequence or reward. Having ones beliefs tested.Â
 {Clubs}
Roots that run deep. Success as a means of hard-work, labor, strength, and unmatched will-power. Conversely, a missed opportunity, fear of the unknown and stubbornness standing in the way of change. To be set in ones ways.
10 – Possibility, potential, the ability to alter ones own path and align it to what he/she desires – change (Feminine)Â
{Hearts}
A powerful and seductive woman, a dominatrix, but also one that is strong, passionate and in control of both her wiles and her desires. She has both the motives and the means to get all that she desires.Â
{Diamonds}
A sharp, bright woman, a masterful and just leader. She is not ruled by her emotions, but her wit – and she gains her power from her pointed dominion of her mind over her heart. The potential problem lying in a coolness or a fear of intense emotion. She fears most being taken advantage of.Â
{Spades}
Literally: A sweet, sensitive woman – maternal by nature, caring, giving and accepting. She is loving and nurturing. But she is also extraordinarily sensitive, both physical, emotionally and spiritually. This is both her strength and her downfall – can also be easily persuaded.Â
{Clubs}
A strong, resilient and ambitious woman – powerful and stern, but she does so from a place of love. She is gifted with natural power, commanding austerity and respect. She is loyal, courageous and a shelter from the proverbial storm.Â
Knight/Jack – Possibility, potential, the ability to alter ones own path and align it to what he/she desires – change (Masculine)Â
{Hearts}
Literally: A handsome and loving man, one who is passionate and romantic, but also one with a temper – he can be prone to luxury and excess. Metaphorically: Primal passions, and a plethora of opportunities by which to utilize them.Â
{Diamonds}
Literally: an intellectual, a smart and witty man, but one who values thought over feeling. Possibly a man who values work, responsibility over emotion – can be as cold as he is smart. Metaphorically: The power of thought. Intelligence, calculation, and planning. Prestige and academic prowess.Â
{Spades}
Literally: A kind, gentle and loving man, heart-felt and sincere, but also one who struggles with illnesses, such as depression or one who bears a heavy, emotional burden. Metaphorically: Emotional turmoil, periods of great happiness concludes by periods of great sadness – one must find a means by which to balance and overcome these struggles.Â
{Clubs}
Literally: A family man, a man’s man – a man who is strong, proud a overflowing with masculinity. He is one who has great emotional and physical strength, but can be stubborn, insensitive, domineering and fragile in his masculinity. Metaphorically: Home, Hearth and Health/Wellness. Strength and power, but in the same sense, insensitivity and stubbornness.Â
Queen – the feminine, bowels of desires, passions, etc. ruling of desires and passion aptly and emotionallyÂ
{Hearts}
Feminine strength, desire – a Queen of Hearts, a ruler of Love and Desire, Dominion. She is the Goddess of Fire, the Goddess of Passion, Desire, Creation and Destruction.Â
{Diamonds}
Wisdom, insight, guidance, a powerful and receptive female force of knowledge – specifically of witchcraft and esotericism. She is the Goddess of the Heavens. Comparable to the High Priestess.Â
{Spades}
She is the Queen of Emotion and the Seas. She is Calypso, she is Pomba Gira da Calunga, she is Goddess of the Depths and Recesses of the Human Soil.Â
{Clubs}
She is the Goddess of the Forest, Queen of the Wilds and Nature, she is the dichotomy: Life and Death – she is the bridge between the physical and the spiritual. She is the Warrior, the Huntress, the Protectress.Â
King – masculine, reason, leadership, protection, but can also by tyranny and excessive forceÂ
{Hearts}
The God of Fire, Force and Smiting. He is raw power, he is life, light and vibrancy. He is powerful, but he can be equally destructive, tyrannical and oppressive.Â
{Diamonds}
He is Wisdom, Knowledge and the Guide. He is the wind, the eternal whisper – Ruler of the Heavens. He can, however, be wise – but lack emotional understanding. Can also be manipulative.Â
{Spades}
He is the understanding, the triumphant, he who rules the Dead. He is the God of the Underworld, the cold and invisible esoteric worlds. He is a force of great change, but he is also secretive, a force of trickery and places one in dangerous situations – that often provide the greatest opportunity for growth.Â
{Clubs}
Comparable to the Emperor, he is the God of War, Strength and Militant action. He is strategic, domineering and forceful – pushing people to the point of breaking, only to reshape them as stronger, better, more resilient. He is the General and the driving force of Conquest. He gives strength, but often at the cost of emotional/individualistic apathy. Imperialism, indoctrination, drive and force.Â
Also, just as an added note – while I offer both A and 1, I neglected to mention (anywhere) that you’re supposed to read them high-low. If an Ace appears, flip another card directly on top of it: if it is a face card, it should be read as an Ace (high). If it you turn over a numbered card, it should be read as 1(Ace low). You can also incorporate Jokers to act as “The Magician” and “The Hanged Man,” if you so choose!
This rather simple ritual could easily be construed as a
curse, but to label it simply as such would be a bit premature. A curse is
punishment for action, and while this ritual does return any ill-will they may
have inflicted upon you, its true purpose is cleansing: cleansing you of your
anger (or any other residual emotions) toward them and theirs aimed at you. It
is punishment for their actions, but not for their emotions – which I think is
a subject often neglected when it comes to curses. While it is their actions
that have hurt you, these actions stem from emotion and if that emotion is not
dealt with, a curse can only correct their action via punishment (indirectly).
This ritual is intended clear that resentment as much as it is to return what
harm they may have inflicted on you.
The Black Serpent is fire – it is cleansing and it is
destructive: it is the insatiable inferno devouring vice and it is the flaming
spear that impales those who seek your destruction. It is preservation – for
it is the Anchor that binds us to the physical world, so that we might face our
trials and learn from these tribulations.
Ritual
The methodology for this ritual is very lax and craves
personalization. I offer unto you only a generalized course of action that may
be adapted in whatever way a witch sees fit. I do – however – encourage the
use of fire, as (mentioned above) the Serpent is ruled by it. A personal affect
or photo of he/she to whom you will dispatch the Serpent is also recommended.
To begin, light your fire – Spirit Fire would work very
well – and present, before the flames, your target. Conjure the Serpent:
From the Earth – from the Depths, Hark: Black Serpent
rise – From the poisoned garden, From the earthly cauldron, From my shadow – born, There is – yet – work to be done:
While the “hymn” suggests the Serpent’s lair is
within the Earth, it resides at your spine (where its divine twin – the Light
Serpent, your Soul/Spirit – coils around it) and anchors you thusly to the
Earth. Offer to the flames the affect or photo – command the Serpent:
Go forth now – at my behest, To the throat of my transgressor: Wreak on them thy vicely clench – and Dip thy poisoned-tooth to vein, Devour at their prideful altar, And bestow on them – my wrath,
When you feel the Spirit or energy of the other person and
have developed a temporary bond, proceed:
Oh great serpent – writhing Anchor to the middle world: Bind the eyes – From seeing; Bind the tongue – From speaking lies; And bind the mind – That does derive falsehoods From my Truth, Â Feed – O carnal beast of man, On their deception – their predilection For my misery, And in thy gilded gullet – Imbued with my redemption – Churn the harbored hate They hold, And turn out – unto me Nubile and golden Blessings That I might wear As a diadem Of Victory;
When the work is done and when you have been purged of your
anger, sadness, etc., call the Serpent home:
Hark, my Shadow servant – return, From whence you came, Gorged on vice and anger, To the Earth – to the Depths, To the black specter that trails Ever behind me – Til’ I call on thee again.
Extinguish the fire – the working is complete.
photo source – from the book Serpentine by photographer Mark Laita
Standard
Sigil of the Snared Dove
The meeting point of the Divine and the Infernal: the moon reclines and holds the trident in her mouth, carried on the back of the Divine Dove – whose wings are shackled in the brambles of Hell. The Dove does not descend from the Heavens, but ascends from the earth, from the brimstone inferno soaring skyward. It a reminder that Love is not given freely by the damned – but earned. This is the Infernal Grace.
This symbol can be used summon the lower vibrations or in conjunction with seals of the infernal beings to solidify their presence. If worn, it can be a symbol of devotion and a reminder – bearing both protective and enlightening qualities. But remember – the Darker Ones teach through obstacles, they force you to grow: be warned, but be open.
Since the weather has been nice, I’ve noted a number of rather fascinating images that I thought I’d share – and I’d love for you to share any input on how you think they might be interpreted!
Foremost, I saw on one of my many drives: A white calf, nestled in the mud – though its coat remained clean, surrounded by blooming spring flowers. It was so great as it remained clean, even in the surrounding mud and given the spring rainstorms, there was plenty of mud. It was a very pristine sort of sight – there was greenery and white flowers all around, yet still, the calf elected instead to lay in the mud.
I touched briefly on this encounter earlier, in that I came over a hill only to find an owl standing in the middle of the road. I slammed on my brakes, and narrowly missed it as it took to the sky. Now, that’s not all the exciting, until it’s paired with my encounter last night – in the exact same place, there stood a coyote. The same events transpired, but instead of flying (obviously) it ran in front of my car, up the hill and along the road, even around a corner. Keep in mind that there were plenty of places for the coyote to leave the backroad. There were fields on either side. But the coyote, instead of darting off, seemed to be leading.
And finally, today, I saw a hawk feeding on the remains of a coyote (not the same locale as the previous) off the road and in a field. It was sunset and such a fascinating sight, all in golden hues – and when I returned a few minutes later, the hawk had been joined by another. It seemed strange, as hawks (as far as I know) usually don’t scavenge.
Well, that’s a tricky question – and my answer is: It’s all about finding the correct outlet or means of expression. Much like Spirits, even deities, each person is ruled by a specific set of roles – I am a Red Witch, and thusly, my power comes from passion… Or rather, I express my power via passion. I’m suited to: love magics, curses, necromancy, etc. That is my skill set based on who I am and the energy that comprises me.
So, the key to expressing with vigor the power within you, you must find your niche – what power calls to you, what roles define you and working through those channels, you will find a greater expression of your internal power.Â
With that being said, though, there will always be limitations. And while the power of self is potent, there is something to be said for the power of community and divinity as well. It’s all about finding the perfect mix for you. Every witch is unique, hence why I can’t give you an entirely straightforward answer – and even if I knew, I wouldn’t tell you! Allow the Craft to be a mode of personal discovery – of spiritual study – not simply the instrument for change.
When you sell the Craft short, you sell yourself short. Through self to discovery you will find the means to control your power more efficiently, to harness it (as well as auxiliary forces) with more ease and thereby enact desire in a more pointed manner.
Above all – don’t rush things. They will come when they come!
This is a compiled list of all the works I’ve posted here thus far. I will attempt to do my best to reblog this periodically with updates, in hopes of making more blog more easily navigated. You’ll find below the links to all my (applicable) posts – arranged alphabetically and by category instead of simply chronologically. Hopeful this will prove helpful!
I’ve been tossing it over in my mind for days trying to figure out which instance was probably the “most” funny and it was actually really tough! The one I chose might not be “spirit work” as in work with the Dead, per se, but was pretty entertaining nonetheless!
I was on my way to the cemetery one night, conversing with Rosa Caveira. I had been dispatched to confer with another Boneyard Spirit – who I won’t name – for who-even-knows-what at this point, I can’t rightly remember. Well, I arrive at the scene, offerings and pleasantries in hand, when I feel that all-to-familiar feeling of being mounted. Of course, I’m no stranger to the process, but given the nature of what I had come to do, possession was not my intent. Understandably, my response was: “Goddamnit…”
So, there Iwe went, half-Monty in the graveyard – possessed, smoking a cigar I had brought as an offering, when – finally – Rosa came through and “escorted him out of the building.” Thankfully I had set up a contingency plan with her, just in case that very situation went down (this wasn’t the first – or the last – time that the Spirit in question had decided possession was necessary). So there we are – I’m frazzled, she’s standing there with a sour look on her face, glaring at him who (is hanging out with a devilish smile, and –) says something to the extent of: “Oh, sorry, I didn’t know this body was taken.”
Then I did a shot, poured him one, and we got down to business in a more… separate manner.
Now, I’m fine with possession – when it’s with a spirit that I work regularly with and trust. This cat is too much of a trip for me. Now, I like him, don’t get me wrong – but I like him when he’s there and I’m over here, not snuggled up together in my body. Like, I can see you, I can feel your energy – you’re fine over there, it’s not like I’m trying to resurrect somebody or something, you don’t need to be all up in me. Chill.Â
I know he just does it to fuck with me at this point, and I think my ability to string a ridiculous amount of cuss words into a (somewhat) coherent sentence afterward is icing on the cake.