All tarot enthusiasts are inclined to collect. I love my Gaian Tarot and Robin Wood Tarot decks, and yet I still surf the net looking at other tarot decks.
I haven't purchased a new deck since the Gaian Tarot arrived on my doorstep three years ago. However, I am intrigued by a relatively new deck called the Mary-El Tarot by Marie White. Sometimes I wonder if this deck is more art than tarot. At other times, I see amazing ideas in the images the artist has created.
The Hierophant card shows malnourished children nursing from aged breasts. My first reaction was, "Gross! Who'd buy an ugly deck like that?" Moments later, I realized how brilliantly this image interprets The Hierophant or Pope card.
It reminds me of the title of an old, New England primer: Milk for Babes Drawn Out of the Breasts of Both Testaments and of a saying attributed to the Jesuits, "Give me the child until he is seven and I care not who has him thereafter." Brainwashed with their mother's milk! And yet un-loved and un-nurtured. What kind of world will these babies know? This is a very clever visual interpretation, especially because it makes me uneasy.
The Mary-El deck has pretty cards, too. (Pretty is good!) In the Three of Swords, a sweet bird caught the swords instead of letting them pierce her fair breast. Now she just has to be careful where she drops them.
What decks call to you? What card images do you find particularly compelling?
I will allure her, and bring her into the wilderness, and speak tenderly unto her. (Hosea 2:16)
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Saturday, December 8, 2012
When Sleep Is Elusive
You don't need to be a parent to find this funny. You can just feel the father's frustration.
Go the F**k to Sleep by Adam Mansbach:
I remember my dad frequently coming to my doorway while I kept my eyes shut and pretended to sleep. He would yell, "Go to sleep!" I wondered how he could tell I wasn't asleep!
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