Litha: The Height of the Sun’s Power Welcome to Part Three of our Tarot and the Wheel of the Year series! Today, we’re looking at Litha. Litha, also known as the Summer Solstice or Midsummer, is the longest day of the year and marks the height of the sun’s power. It falls on or around…
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Unlocking Divine Wisdom: A Guide to Using Oracle Decks
While Tarot holds the lion’s share of popularity in the world of divination, its younger cousin, the Oracle deck, also deserves attention and appreciation. Using oracle decks offers a different, often more accessible, form of guidance and personal reflection. Today, we’re diving into what makes Oracle decks unique and how you can incorporate them into…
The Chosen Outcome Spread
Introduction Welcome to another Magickal Monday! Today, we’re going to be talking about what I call the “chosen outcome spread.” You could also think of it as a “backwards” reading. This is an approach to tarot magick that involves consciously selecting the cards you want to manifest in your life, rather than drawing them at…
Tarot and the Wheel of the Year Part 2: Beltane
Part 2- Beltane Welcome to Part 2 of our series on Tarot and the Wheel of the Year! Normally, the first Monday of the month here at The Fool’s Bag will be a focus on the subject of reversals, but since today is Beltane, we’re instead going to look at Beltane and the Tarot today…
Tarot and the Wheel of the Year Part 1
About This Series Monday is May 1st, which is Beltane to those of us who celebrate the Wheel of the Year. Starting with Beltane, The Fool’s Bag will be doing a series of posts looking at ways to integrate the Tarot and the Wheel of the Year. Though the Wheel of the Year is a…
Magickal Monday: An Introduction to Tarot Magick
Happy Monday, everybody! So, this post is going up before the official site launch, so you’re probably reading this after the fact, but regardless, welcome to our first ever Magickal Monday! The third Monday of every month, we’ll have a post dedicated to Tarot Magick. When most people think of the Tarot, they think of…