It is believed that the word ‘Tarot’ comes from the River Taro in Northern Italy, where the popular game of Tarocchi was played in the early fifteenth century. Tarot was ...read full story
The first frost in the northern temperate zone almost always happens in October, signaling the time for many birds to head for the southern skies, while their former home...read full story
I am so thrilled to be coming out with my brand new oracle deck: Psychic Tarot For The Heart! So many people have commented on how my first deck helped them and I thought...read full story
In many places, the outside January air is cold and bracing, while the indoor air is warm and aromatic—filled with smells of goodies baking in the oven, burning fir...read full story
Sometime during the early half of the 15th century, somebody created the first set of tarot cards (pronounced “tare-oh”). Like the playing cards of the time, ...read full story
A colleague of mine called me a couple days ago to tell me that he had an extra ticket to a big fundraising gala in New York City at which Jon Bon Jovi and Eric Clapton w...read full story
I’ve been thinking a lot about the subject of choice lately. Today, I listened to researcher Sheena Iyengar give a thought-provoking talk called The Art of Choosing...read full story
If the tarot cards of ancient times—(pronounced tare-oh)— had a contemporary theme song, consider Rod Stewart's Every Picture Tells A Story. After all, each g...read full story
Since ancient times, the harvest month called September has been considered the beginning of a new year—a time for reflection, resolution, and reaping the rich harvest th...read full story
When food is prepared with happiness and the pure intention of nourishing others, it becomes a blessing— an offering, a holy action. Cooking, like yoga, becomes tra...read full story