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The Star is one of those cards in tarot that feels good when we see it, but we’re not always sure why. I see it as a light at the end of the tunnel, a signpost that tells me I’m heading in the right direction, no matter how lost I may feel at the time. The disappointing thing, and probably the only disappointing thing about the Star is that the thing or event that you’re heading towards and hoping for is a ways off. It’s not going to happen today nor tomorrow, but sometime in the future. For those of us who adore immediate gratification, this can be almost as frustrating as seeing The Hanged Man show up.

The symbolism of the Star is curious. Often there is a naked woman portrayed pouring out two jugs of water, one onto the earth and the other into the water. One immediate sense is that of abundance. But as one friend of mine noted, this woman is pouring herself out to a ridiculous degree: “She’s watering the water, for heaven’s sake!” my friend said. When we look at what water symbolizes in tarot, the emotions, we can see a dual meaning here. On the one hand, there is emotional healing going on. She’s pouring out, releasing her emotions, both for their generative qualities and just for the sake of releasing them. Her nakedness suggests both a vulnerability and a healthy sense of self. Being transparent and not hiding one’s feelings is imperative for emotional health and healing. Yet it does leave one vulnerable to further injury, so it takes a good deal of courage to do what this woman is doing. Going back to my friend’s observation, women especially tend to overextend themselves emotionally and give rise to the need for the Star’s emotional down time. Someone represented by the Star in a reading could signify someone who is an emotional giver, sometimes to their own detriment. The advice then is to take some real time for oneself and attend to one’s own emotional waters and dry, parched soul.

The Star is an incredibly peaceful card and brings with it a sense of wholeness. It’s a relief, a breather, on a long arduous journey. It reminds us to slow down because any amount of stressing out about when you’ll get there isn’t going to make the trip go any faster. It quiets those voices in your head that sound like children in the back seat chattering, “Are we there yet?” every five minutes. It answers soothingly, “No, but we will get there at just the right time, now relax and enjoy the scenery.” It’s the kind of card that makes you stop and experience the present moment in all its peaceful beauty and reminds us that the journey IS the destination. (read the full post at 78Notes.blogspot.com)

Ginny Hunt

Ginny Hunt is a Professional Tarot Reader from Maryland. Her interest in the spiritual and metaphysical has been a lifelong passion. She has been a practicing counselor, both professionally with adolescents and para-professionally as a volunteer with abused women. She offers professional reading services through 78 Notes to Self.

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BATS

Started in 1991 by Thalassa, and currently produced in association with the Daughters of Divination, the San Francisco Bay Area Tarot Symposium (SF BATS) is the oldest continuously produced Tarot even in the country. It has been the inspiration and/or the model for virtually every large Tarot-centred gathering in this country for more than a decade.

SF BATS is a day long event devoted to covering all areas of Tarot and related topics. Many established authors and teachers use SF BATS as an opportunity to try new and different approaches and projects as well as polishing existing work. Exhibitions of new (and often as yet unpublished or privately published) Tarot decks and artwork are an especially important feature of this event. In addition to providing networking opportunities and community building for Tarot enthusiasts of all levels of interest and experience, SF BATS has facilitated or furthered the careers of several noted Tarot artists, authors, and teachers, as well as being instrumental in the publication of several books and decks.

San Francisco Bay Area Tarot Symposium Fall 2008

SF BATS is proud to present:

  • Wald & RuthAnn Amberstone, East Coast powerhouse teachers, authors (The Secret Language of the Tarot) and producers of the Readers Studio
  • James Wanless, groundbreaking teacher, coach and creator of the Voyager Tarot system
  • Monte Farber & Amy Zerner, divination pioneers (The Enchanted Tarot, The Enchanted Spellboard, Breathe Easy Deck, and so many more)
  • Joseph Ernest Martin, acclaimed psychic and creator of the Quest Tarot
  • Julie Cuccia-Watts, superb Tarot artist (The Ancestral Path Tarot, the Ma’at Tarot, and many other works)
  • Pamela Eakins, priestess, teacher and co-creatrix of the Tarot of the Spirit
  • Arnell Ando, visionary Tarot artist and facilitator (the Transformational Tarot, the Tarot Museum )
  • Holly Voley, well known expert on the Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot deck
  • Sasha St John, creatrix of Gentle Wisdom of the Faerie Realm, worker with angelic, faerie and mermaid wisdom
  • Corinne Kenner, popular Tarot author (Tall Dark Stranger, Simple Fortunetelling with Tarot Cards, and many more)
  • Ellen Lorenzi-Prince, creatrix of the Tarot of the Crone
  • Kooch Daniels, popular local reader and author of Tarot d’Amour
  • Susan Gold and Evelyn Pine of The Magician’s Table
  • Calyxa Omphalos, creatrix of the revolutionary divination system, Elemental Hexagons

Saturday, October 4, 2008 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m
First Unitarian Universalist Centre
1187 Franklin Street, San Francisco, CA

Visit the BATS Fall 2008 web page for more information

Thalassa

Thalassa is the producer of the San Francisco Bay Area Tarot Symposium (SF BATS), founder of the Daughters of Divination (DOD), and publisher of The Belfry. She teaches and produces divination events in the SF Bay Area, and has presented at the World Tarot Congress, the New York Tarot Festival, PantheaCon, and LATS (LA Tarot Symposium). She lives in San Francisco with a collection of swords, too many books, more tarot decks than one can safely shake a stick at, and a tribe of semi-feral dust bunnies.

Follow the Yellow Brick Royal Road Spread

Based on the movie the Wizard of Oz

  • What is your goal, what is your emerald city?
  • Where are your brains (scarecrow swords or mental game)?
  • Where is your heart (tinman, cups)?
  • Where is your courage (lion, wands)?
  • Where are your ruby slippers? What gets you from one place to another? (Pentacles)
  • What is your little dog (toto) What do you need to pay attention to?

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A long time ago I asked my mother why so many songs were about love. She smiled as she answered, “Because love makes the world go ’round.” At the time I didn’t get the irony that she was answering my question with song lyrics, probably Perry Como’s given her musical tastes. But she probably didn’t realize she was referencing medieval theology either, which held that the power of love literally set the universe in motion. I wasn’t fully satisfied with her answer, actually, and I’m still not. I vascillate in my airy Libran way between being a full on sucker for love and examining it under a microscope with proper scientific objectivity. It’s a curious subject, love, and it is no less curious in tarot when it appears as the Major Arcana card: The Lovers.

This card has no problem showing up when a romantic relationship is in question, but doesn’t it make you scratch your head a little when it shows up when you’re doing a reading about something completely non-romantic? You stare at the image of the passionate couple and think…wtf? The fallback meaning is of “choice” and of following one’s heart to make that choice, so at least there is that. (read the full post at 78Notes.blogspot.com)

Ginny Hunt

Ginny Hunt is a Professional Tarot Reader from Maryland. Her interest in the spiritual and metaphysical has been a lifelong passion. She has been a practicing counselor, both professionally with adolescents and para-professionally as a volunteer with abused women. She offers professional reading services through 78 Notes to Self.

Music Credits

The Process is written and read by Dan M. Pelletier © 2004-2008

Produced by Leisa ReFalo for the Tarot Connection © 2008
Opening  & Closing Music: Ukiyo by Queenie, www.queeniemusic.com
Theme Music: Cabin Fever by Robert Kotta
Cover illustration from The Alchemical Tarot by Robert M. Place © 2004-2008
Running Time: 5.4 Hours

Prologue

“Hello…yes…you want to learn about reading Tarot? Well, be here tomorrow around noon. Dress warmly, very warmly. Wear raingear, work-gloves, and a rain hat. Eat a good hearty meal before you get here. Do you have the address? See you at noon then. Goodbye.”

Join master storyteller, Dan Pelletier on a completely unique take on the Tarot – how to read the cards, and how to place the wisdom in your life. Voiced in first person, you become Dan’s apprentice as you listen to The Process. Beginners and experienced readers alike will find fertile material for contemplation and experimentation for their own unique path of the way of the Tarot Reader.

The Process is available in two formats:

The Process The Process
Single Mp3 CD-Rom $45 Six Disk Audio CD Set $60
  • Track 1: Title and Copyright
  • Track 2: Cabin Fever Part 1
  • Track 3: The Call
  • Track 4: Prologue
  • Track 5: Chapter 1: Beginnings
  • Track 6: Chapter 2: Beginnings Part 2
  • Track 7: Chapter 3: Numbers
  • Track 8: Chapter 4: In the Camp of the Enemy
  • Track 9: Chapter 5: The Suits
  • Track 10: Cabin Fever Part 2
  • Track 11: Chapter 6: The Skeptic
  • Track 12: Chapter 7: Decks
  • Track 13: Chapter 8: The Question
  • Track 14: Chapter 9: Spreads
  • Track 15: Chapter 10: Shuffling
  • Track 16: Chapter 11: Flashes
  • Track 17: Chapter 12: Card Interpretations
  • Track 18: Chapter 13: Ethics
  • Track 19: Chapter 14: Reading for Others
  • Track 20: Regular Playing Cards
  • Track 21: Chapter 16: The Blank Sport
  • Track 22: Cabin Fever Part 3
  • Track 23: Chapter 17: The Moment
  • Track 24: Chapter 18: Timing
  • Track 25: Chapter 19: Reading and Your Health
  • Track 26: Chapter 20: The Event
  • Track 27: Cabin Fever Part 4
  • Track 28: Chapter 21: The Business of Tarot
  • Track 29: Chapter 22: Reading with Majors Only (Right Click to Download a Sample)
  • Track 30: Chapter 23: A Spiritual Approach
  • Track 31: Toothpicks
  • Track 32: Chapter 25: Readings from the Journal
  • Track 33: Chapter 26: ROTA
  • Track 34: Cabin Fever
  • Track 35: Credits

Dan Pelletier

Dan Pelletier lives north of Seattle Washington with his wife of 22 years, Jan, his two cats, Spook and Pookha, and 32 rosebushes. He has been reading Tarot for himself and others for over thirty years.

Dan is also co-owner of The Tarot Garden, a highly respected resource for tarot decks and related information on the Internet. He has written articles appearing on the Tarot for Life website newsletter, Seeker’s Journey, and Tarot Passages; and has published interviews with deck creators on the tarotgarden.com website library.

Music Credits

  • Opening Music & Transition Music: Narcissus by Queenie from Dream of Flight Get Music
  • Closing Music: Cabin Fever by Robert Kota


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