A tarot spread for reckoning with the themes of the major arcana Death card: mortality, uncertainty, and change.

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A tarot spread for reckoning with the themes of the major arcana Death card: mortality, uncertainty, and change.
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Hi Tumblr! I’m changing up how I do social media this year, and bopping back on here real quick to let you know what I’ve been up to in the last couple years since I stopped posting on Tumblr. This feed is no longer active, but I’m leaving up a handful of the old tarot posts and spreads that people liked. I’ve been busier than ever creating more and better content in spooky watercolor and indie tarot. You can keep up with my work and catch the latest spreads on my websites: EvvieMarin.com and InterrobangTarot.com. There are blogs on each, though they’ve been on pause while I finished up the artwork for the Black Ink Tarot Deck and launched my brand new art & tarot club on Patreon, where I’ll be posting even more spreads than on the blog, plus exclusive art content, spooky folk music, macabre art history research, and monthly group readings! It’s a lot of fun, and support there will keep Interrobang Tarot running. Now that that’s launched, I’ll get back to regular blog posts later this month. I’m also fairly active on Pinterest and Instagram @evviemarin and @interrobangtarot. Glad folks have enjoyed the tarot posts here. Hope to see some of you where I hang out these days!
Day 2 of Eight Useful Tarot Spreads. The Emotional Arrow Spread, for listening to challenging emotions.
1. Source: What prompted this emotion? What lies at the root of it?
2. Impact: How is this emotion affecting me now? How is it riding me?
3. Navigation: How can I better harness, navigate, and channel this emotion?
4. Message: What is this emotion trying to tell me?
5. Target: Best outcome/goal of working constructively with this emotion.
6. Overkill: How does this emotion mislead me? How might it take me too far?
Read detailed notes and tips on how to interpret this spread here:
http://www.interrobangtarot.com/8u-emotional-arrow.html
And start the ebook from the beginning here: http://www.interrobangtarot.com/eight-useful-tarot-spreads.html
For entertainment purposes only.
Day 7 of Eight Useful Tarot Spreads. The Root Cellar Spread for getting at the bottom of an issue.
1. x 2. An Issue’s Surface 3. What Lies Beneath 4. And Below That 5. And Below That
Deceptively simple, right? Check out full notes, variations, and pointers here: http://www.interrobangtarot.com/8u-root-cellar.html
Or start the eBook from the top here: http://www.interrobangtarot.com/eight-useful-tarot-spreads.html
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Day 5 of Eight Useful Tarot Spreads: The Self Love Tarot Spread for fostering self love and care.
Love: Something to love about myself.
Patience: Where can I be more patient with myself?
Kindness: Where can I be kinder to myself?
Strategies: Strategies to draw on in forging a better relationship with myself.
Some of you have seen this one before on the blog. I wrote it around V-Day the year before last. There are two spreads in this collection that I’ve previously posted on the blog, this and the WTF spread. I have a rule for myself that I can only re-package prior work if I have significant changes to make, or significantly more to say about it, and that’s the case for both these spreads. In addition to the fancy new illustrations, you can read the copious new notes on this spread here: http://www.interrobangtarot.com/8u-self-love.html
And you can start the eBook from the top here: http://www.interrobangtarot.com/eight-useful-tarot-spreads.html
Enjoy, and be kind to yourselves, duckies! Much love.
(For entertainment purposes only.)
Day 4 of Eight Useful Tarot Spreads. The Snowflake Tarot Spread for weaponizing perceived weaknesses. (That’s metaphorical weaponizing btw, not like a call to violence. I know y’all know that, but it’s the internet, so...)
Anyway, here are the basics:
0. My Center: How is the weather in my core?
1. I Spy: A pet weakness. Something I perceive within myself as troublesome or flawed.
2. I Listen: What does it have to tell me? What is the hidden strength in it?
3. You Spy: A trait others see as one of my weaknesses.
4. I Adapt: How can I best adapt and turn this into a strength? Is it truly a weakness at all?
5. Vulnerability: The nature/expression of my softness and vulnerability.
6. Power: The nature/expression of my fortitude and personal power.
Interpreting this one can get a bit tricky, so I recommend checking out the detailed notes on the blog.
You can read them for free here: http://www.interrobangtarot.com/8u-snowflake.html
Or start the ebook from the beginning (also free) here: http://www.interrobangtarot.com/eight-useful-tarot-spreads.html
The notes for each of these spreads also contain elemental correspondences, for those reading in conjunction with other practices like astrology, spell craft, or visualization, as well as tips for how to adapt and point each spread towards different questions in different areas of life. (I’d share them here too, but they’re long. My Tumble gets the TL/DR version.)
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Exciting news, friends! I just dropped a new eBook on my tarot site that you can read entirely for free. It’s called Eight Useful Tarot Spreads for Times of Resistance and Change. It’s basically as the title says, a collection of tarot spreads for introspection, self-care, and planning in times like now. The book contains detailed notes and tips for interpreting each spread, and applying them to different areas of life like creativity, career, and relationships. I’ll post a new spread diagram here each day, with links to the detailed notes.
First we have the Balancing Action Tarot Spread, for balancing action and inaction.
1. Helpful Effects of My Actions: How are my actions helpful and productive?
2. Harmful Effects of My Actions: How are my actions hurtful or counter-productive?
3. Balancing Energies: Energies/strategies to balance these consequences.
4. Where to Step Up: Where and how can I do more?
5. Where to Step Back: Where should I step back or take a break?
6. Balancing Energies: Energies/strategies to balance action and rest.
Read the full description and notes on this spread here: http://www.interrobangtarot.com/8u-balancing-action.html
And start the whole book here: http://www.interrobangtarot.com/eight-useful-tarot-spreads.html
For entertainment purposes only.