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Tarot for Writers
Tarot, Creativity Cyree Jarelle Johnson Tarot, Creativity Cyree Jarelle Johnson

Tarot for Writers

For many of us, a tool like tarot can open our intuition.

This is because tarot gives us an opportunity to be introspective, to turn inward, and listen deeply.

Intuition is a combination of listening to the self-inside one's self, and applying what you gather there to whatever task is at hand.

So let's get into some points of intuitive intervention for writers.

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Tarot is a Technology
Tarot Theory, Tarot Cyree Jarelle Johnson Tarot Theory, Tarot Cyree Jarelle Johnson

Tarot is a Technology

Like all technologies, tarot is a marriage of tools and techniques. Like all technologies, humans use tarot to improve and enhance their lives. Like all technologies, tarot helps us solve a problem we were unable to resolve using only our bodies.

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The Chariot/ The Cadillac
Tarot, Tarot Theory Cyree Jarelle Johnson Tarot, Tarot Theory Cyree Jarelle Johnson

The Chariot/ The Cadillac

The Chariot is closer to the leap of fate indicated by The Wheel of Fortune than the Magician. It will eventually encounter, after some transformations, the question of The Hermit: what is all this desiring and working and hoarding and showing off for? Does it improve the spirit, or is it a distraction from deeper work?

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The Aphrodites, The Lovers & The Devil
Tarot, Tarot Theory Cyree Jarelle Johnson Tarot, Tarot Theory Cyree Jarelle Johnson

The Aphrodites, The Lovers & The Devil

This, of course, is Common Aphrodite, or Aphrodite Pandemos. There’s a split among the ancients about the two Aphrodites: one, the Aphrodite who tortured the future mother of her grandchild and the other who embodied the most high minded love, Aphrodite Ourania or Heavenly Aphrodite

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Queering Tarot's Court Cards
Tarot, Tarot Theory Cyree Jarelle Johnson Tarot, Tarot Theory Cyree Jarelle Johnson

Queering Tarot's Court Cards

Some modern decks have addressed this by creating new, genderless terms for them. Names like "The Mentor" and "The Apprentice" pervade.

While I admire the creativity of such decks, the historical and social context of gender are hard to erase. Names change, but archetypes are what define tarot and those remain.

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