Friday, September 30, 2016

Shadowscapes

Shadowscapes Tarot by Stephanie Pui-Mun Law has just found its way into my collection.  And into my life.

This deck, this absolutely lovely deck, is one of the most beautiful decks I have seen in a long time.  The artwork is incredible, blending alcohol inks and water colours into images that spark the imagination.  Asian, Celtic and fantasy themes are flow together in fluid and sublime perfection.

The deck is based on the Rider-Waite system's symbolism making it easy to read even for beginners.  But the rich images are softer, more detailed and bursting with energies that surprise and delight.  Yet far from skirting the harsher realities of life, Shadowscapes cleverly incorporates all aspects of life and presents them honestly - without frightening the wits out of you.  The Death card, for instance, is a rising phoenix instead of a mounted skeletal entity.  The message is clear; the threat is removed.



Cups, Pentacles, Swords & Wands make up the four suits.  The Major Arcana is represented exactly as it is in Rider-Waite.  Tradition meets innovation in Shadowscapes, combining to make this deck an absolute treasure.

As I began working with these cards, I felt an instant connection that doesn't happen with many new decks.  A basic understanding of the Rider-Waite meanings transfers quite smoothly to Shadowscapes, so there is no need to learn an entirely new system.  That being said, there are many subtle shifts in the energies that are drawn out intuitively.  As I mentioned earlier, it is filled with surprise and delight.

Shadowscapes is now part of my working collection.  I am using it to do readings for clients - with great results!  To order a reading, visit my Facebook page:  https://www.facebook.com/Yemallasmoon/, or my website:  yemallasmoon.ca.






Monday, August 1, 2016

A Tarot Challenge!

During the month of July I participated in a Tarot Challenge on Instagram.  The Challenge (#crystaltarotchallenge), hosted by @starlightandskulls, posed 31 questions inspired by different gems and crystals.  

Instagram followers from all over the place rose to the challenge and conducted personal readings based on the questions posed each day.  For some people, it became deeply personal; so personal that they felt unable to share the full reading.  

I, too, had a few nerves touched in the process.  The challenge pushed me to examine some pretty tender areas and while I was poking around in them, some shocking revelations came up.  It wasn't an easy process.  It was, however, quite enlightening.

Now, I've had readings done for me by other readers many times.  And I keep a daily tarot journal.  So I'm familiar with the process from the perspectives of both reader and client.  But this challenge, opened up something a little different.  It tool a while for me to figure out what it was that made these short daily readings so unusual.  I think it was the fact that the questions were chosen for me.  I had to focus on specific things... things not of my choosing!

So when questions like: What do I need to protect?; What do I need to distance myself from?; or What will help me to release my fears? came up, I was had to face some imposing truths.  

These are not the typical types of questions that clients ask me.  They are not the typical types of question I ask when I get a reading.  They are the types of questions that made this challenge live up to its name.  I was indeed a challenge!  But one that I am glad I undertook.  

The self-reflection was cathartic.  I got some new perspectives and some interesting food for thought.  This was a profound exercise and one that I will repeat again sometime.  Just not right away.  

These Tarot challenges have become quite the phenomenon on Instagram.  There are many people who share them and many people who participate in them.  For now, though, I need to digest the information and the messages that I received, work through some of the stuff that was brought up and try to integrate this newfound insight into my Being.  


For those of you who may be interested, here are a few links to some of my challenge readings:
Day 12 How can I gain more inspiration?
https://www.instagram.com/p/BHxWP6vjcFu/

Day 21 What do I need to distance myself from?
https://www.instagram.com/p/BII-yPqD2Ey/
Day 28  What will help me to speak my truth?
https://www.instagram.com/p/BIa7Jeqjwuq/

Many thanks to Liz Reed (@startlightandskulls) for creating this amazing challenge and sharing with us.  It was hard work, but good work!  

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Thursday, July 28, 2016

We're Just Regular Folk - Like You

I love it when people come up to me and say:  You don't look like a Tarot Reader!

My standard response is:  Thank you.

I used to say:  What does a Tarot Reader look like?

The answers were fairly similar...  Well, you know!  Scarves and dangly earrings and rings and bright, flowy skirts.  Lots of make up.

I don't know a Tarot Reader who does look like that!  But, I do understand the imagery and the stereotype.  When I first became interested in the Tarot, that's what I wanted to look like!

Plenty of water has passed under the bridge since then.  And experience & time have tempered the fantasy.  The reality is that Tarot Readers are - generally speaking - just regular folk.  Like you!

A couple of weeks ago, my daughter (also a Tarot Reader) and I recorded a conversation about our Tarot experience.  You can watch it here on YouTube:  Tarot Interview with Toni McKilligan.

In the video, my daughter and I share our stories about finding the Tarot and what it means to us to be Readers.  I hope you enjoy it.  Please leave a comment so we know you've visited with us.  (Here on my blog & on YouTube)

Brightest blessings!


Thursday, July 14, 2016

Remote Readings - How they work and why they are a good option

Getting a Tarot reading in person is great.  Sitting across the table from your favourite Tarot Reader and hearing all the messages first hand is exciting.

What if you are too busy to drive to your reader's place of business, sit through the reading and then drive all the way back home?  Depending on where you live and where your Tarot Reader is located, the drive alone can easily double the time it takes to get a reading.  What could you be doing with that extra driving time?

Remote readings are a good solution - for Readers and for clients.

But how do they work?

Rather well, actually!

Remote readings take on a few different forms.  Phone or Skype calls are two great ways to get readings without the hassle of having to get to the appointment.  Technology is a real boon here!

Another way, and one that is growing in popularity, is to order a reading via e-mail.  There are a few steps involved, but they are relatively easy steps and clients can - literally! - get their readings and have them too.

First, find a Tarot Reader who offers remote reading services.  There are many of us now.  I find remote readings to be very efficient and, in many cases, even better than in-person readings because I can prepare for and conduct the reading in the best of circumstances rather than on-demand.  (Not that I don't enjoy in-person readings.  I do!)

Tarot Readers who offer remote reading services usually have a system in place for ordering, paying and delivering the reading.  Try to familiarize yourself with that process so you know what to expect.  I send an explanatory e-mail along with the invoice.

When you decide you are ready for a reading, simply e-mail your Tarot Reader with your question.  If your Tarot Reader offers different types of readings, make sure you specify which one you want.  Prices may vary and you don't want to be invoiced for a $100 reading when you really want a $50 reading.

Make your question as clear as possible.  Background information will help the Tarot Reader to fully tap into the energies in play for your situation.  But try not to belabor it.  Be concise.  Remember, your Tarot Reader has to take the time to read your e-mail and a lengthy missive will add to the time it takes to process your request.

You will get an invoice.  Pay it!  The faster you pay the invoice the faster you will receive your reading.  This is likely how your Tarot Reader makes a living.  Please be respectful of that.

Wait patiently for your reading to arrive.  Most Tarot Readers that offer remote services by email will  specify a time frame in which you can expect your reading.  For me, it's 1 to 3 business -emphasis on business - days.  We have lives outside our jobs, too.  We do our best to provide timely service and it is helpful for clients to keep in mind that high volumes of requests may slow things down on the Tarot Reader's end.  If I am unable to deliver a remote reading withing the 3 business days, I send an apology e-mail explaining the delay and offer a discount on a future reading.

If you don't receive your reading on time, or don't get an e-mail explaining why it has been delayed, then contact your Tarot Reader to politely ask what is happening.  There really is no need to get snippy.  That never helps.  It could be that an emergency took priority and your Tarot Reader just couldn't get in touch with  you.  Or a technological glitch occurred somewhere along the way.  (It does happen from time to time.)  Just be polite.  Your Tarot Reader will very likely be willing to move mountains to make things right for you.

Once you receive your reading... Enjoy!  At your convenience!

I have been asked several times why anyone would want to wait for a reading to come by e-mail instead of getting it right away in person.

Ah!  That's an excellent question.  If you were to call me, for example, to book an in-person reading, you would have to wait 1 to 3 weeks for the appointment.  Remote, phone and Skype readings take up most of my working time these days and so I have only a few in-person appointment times set aside.  Honestly, it would be faster for you to order a remote reading.  (And save yourself the driving time!)

I also get asked how I can possibly do a reading for someone who isn't there.  Well, the process is an intuitive one.  Once I receive the original e-mail request and read the question, I begin connecting energetically with my clients.  The question could roll around in my mind for hours until something twigs and Spirit moves me to consult the cards.  The readings are often way more insightful than even in person readings because I'm not distracted by nervous or fearful energies from the clients.  I can focus on the question and get right to the meat of the matter.

There is the small drawback of not being able to get clarification from the client on "fuzzy" matters.  Sometimes, messages aren't crystal clear and I can only do my best to interpret them.  I do allow clients one follow-up question and since I take a photo of the cards during the reading, I can refer back to it if necessary.

Remote readings are an awesome alternative and work well for most people.  If you would like to try a remote reading with me, send me an e-mail with your question to yemallasmoontarot@gmail.com specifying TRYREMOTE in the subject line.  I will do a five-card reading for you for only $30 - that's a 25% discount.

You will receive a live recording of the reading along with a photo of the cards.

Brightest blessings!
Yemalla



Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Tarot Journaling for Clarity

They say that Tarot Readers should not consult their cards for themselves.  Some people consider this a real taboo and refuse - or claim to refuse - to do personal readings for themselves.

Nonsense!

I consult my cards daily and I keep a Tarot journal.  Interesting patterns emerge as time  passes and situations change.  Reviewing my journal and looking at the cards that repeat from reading to reading, is a great way to see how I am channeling my energies; my thoughts and actions.  Am I responding or resisting?   When I check in with myself and the cards, I can see where I am making progress and where I am procrastinating or avoiding.  The cards change more quickly when I'm making progress.  I can see the energetic developments as they happen.

It's difficult to look at one's self objectively.  As humans, we all tend to project outward.  Our sensory input comes from "out there."  We receive, analyze, interpret and conclude and then spit it all back out at the world as opinions and beliefs.  It makes total sense, right!?  Why doesn't everybody think like me?

The Tarot, used wisely, can provide a way to step outside yourself and look more objectively at the Self.  It's not always easy.  There is a definite danger of spinning things to accommodate the ego.  Denial is a dark fairy, indeed.!

I have fallen into this trap.  More often than I care to admit.  It is easy to shut out the stuff that I don't want to own up to and paint a prettier picture of what is going on.

The thing is, eventually it all catches up to us and we have no choice but to deal with situations, people, feelings, etc.  With or without the cards, life will go on.  The cards, however, can help us see what going on inside with objectivity and clarity.  Once we see it objectively and clearly, we can make better decisions and take positive action.

A disturbing image for some, this
card has been a staple in my recent
readings.  The message, however, is:
It is time to rebuild and rediscover!

Being a Tarot Reader, I love helping people.  I love that moment when the light comes on and I see the "Ah-ha" light up a client's face.  My personal Tarot journal has revealed those same Ah-ha's for me over and over again.  My cards repeat the message until I get it!

That doesn't mean that I never consult other Readers.  I do!  Invariably, they confirm what I am seeing in my own readings.  It's hard to ignore something when  another Reader with a different deck tells me what my own cards are telling me.  They also confirm that I am on the right track.

After 26 years of working with the Tarot, I have come to realize that this tool is too valuable not to utilize fully.  The images and symbols are so rich with archetypal energies, it's impossible not find a connection.  We are all One!  We are all connected.  And we are all reflected in the Tarot.

Brightest Blessings!

Sunday, May 8, 2016

Mother Earth Day

It's Mother's Day.  This is the day that we are all supposed to shower our mothers with love and affection.  I'm not sure why we need a day set aside for this purpose, but it's on the calendar and so, like full moons and good planting days, it must be important.

I don't put a lot of stock in the conventional "holidays" that adorn the Gregorian calendar.  They are mostly over-commercialized and under appreciated events that cause a great deal more stress and grief than reason to celebrate.  I do celebrate the Sabbats and Moons and, quite frankly, there are way more of them than there are conventional holidays.  I could almost literally be celebrating non-stop all year round just with Sabbats and Moons.  And no one expects me to call or buy a meaningless card or gift against which the measure of my esteem is cast.  

But I am not writing this to be disparaging of the conventional holidays.  It's nice that people feel obligated to make a fuss now and then.  For some, no fuss would ever get made if not for the date, circled in retail advertisements, didn't kick them into action.  As many relationships are saved by these dates as destroyed by them I would imagine.

My apologies for digressing once again into the muck of scorn.  I will get back on track forthwith!

It's Mothers Day.  Having already established that fact, I shall now posit an alternative honoree for this particular holiday:  Mother Earth.

Gaia if you will.

This tiny blue marble that floats in the infinite sea of the Universe is our mother.  And she's in pain.  In spite of her pain, she continues to love each of us without question.  Sure she sometimes grumbles and rumbles and, in turn, causes us some pain.  But who among us doesn't do that from time to time?  Who among us doesn't lash out  once in a while?  We are none of us perfect.  Neither is Gaia.

She's aging.  Four and a half billion years tends to take its toll.

She's evolving.  Changing.  Constantly shifting.

She gives us everything, though.  She gives us our food, our shelter and our clothing.  She turns us toward the sun to keep us warm and away from it so we can rest in her shadow.  She gives us beautiful things to look at and play in.  She protects us from harm with the blanket of her atmosphere.  She's amazing!

So somewhere in the midst of honouring your earth Mother today, try to take a moment or two to be still and reflect on and honour Mother Earth, too.  She doesn't need a card or a gift; she'll be quite happy if you just whisper a simple Thank you.

Monday, March 28, 2016

Thoth

Learning the Thoth deck has been, and continues to be, a real challenge for me.  This, the latest deck in my collection, is one of the most difficult decks I've ever worked with.  Admittedly, I am an experiential learner.  I have to do it to know it.  I also rely heavily on visual cues and so I tend to lean toward decks that are rich in symbolism that is woven into actual scenes.

The Thoth deck was designed by Aleister Crowley and illustrated by Lady Frieda Harris with the intention of updating and "correcting" the classic Tarot as well as making it more esoteric.  If I had to describe the deck as a whole, it would be to say that it is a cross between the Steampunk genre and psychedelic imagery.  They nailed the esoteric piece!

The major arcana and the court cards are the easiest for me to understand and work with.  They are "scenes" of a sort and contain symbols that can be related to with with relative ease.  The pip cards, however, are merely depictions of the suit symbols (Wands, Discs, Swords & Cups).  Single-word annotations at the bottom of the cards point the Reader to the underlying meanings for each one, which is helpful.  One of the most interesting aspects of the Thoth is that there are no Kings or Pages.  The court cards are Princess,  Prince, Queen and Knight.

Thoth 3 of Discs
There is no obvious visual meaning
the symbolism is highly esoteric. 
Witches Tarot 3 of Pentacles
The scene reveals the meaning;
  
Green Witch Tarot 3 of Pentacles
Again we see a scene that tells a clear story.

The images, nevertheless, are powerful and invoke strong emotional reactions.  There is an obvious masculine energy in the images and in the deck itself.  The intuitive revelations are blunt, forthright and uncompromising.  Whether the messages are positive or negative, they are delivered without apology; we are distinctly made accountable for ourselves.

The Thoth deck has been on my wish list for some time.  I have heard so many good things about it over the years, but did not purchase the deck until now because... Well, I don't know why exactly.  Recently I had a reading done for me by a wonderful new friend who uses the Thoth deck regularly.   It was the best, most insightful and accurate reading I have ever had.  And I've had quite a few!  Using the Thoth, my friend honed in on the energies surrounding my query like an arrow truly aimed hits a bulls eye.  It was incredible!  I was so impressed that the deck was promptly re-positioned to the top of my list.  I had to find out more about it.

Which brings me back to the beginning of this post...

I am an experiential and visual learner.  Experience is paying off, albeit slowly.  The visual aspect is giving me a bit of grief.  But every day I feel a deeper connection to this deck.  I think that, in time, I will even be able to pick it up with confidence and use it to do good readings for others.  For now, though, the learning process is pacing itself with methodical deliberation.

I am pleased to have the Thoth deck in my collection.  It represents an intriguing chapter in divinatory history; one that I am not overly familiar with.  Yet!  It's also something I can now share with a friend.