Welcome to My Love Affair.
After 50 + years with the Tarots, I still wake up with a smile on my face and boundless hope for tomorrow
The Tarots have been around for hundreds of years. It’s doubtful anyone can have lived through the ’70s, ’80s, or the ’90s without having some acquaintance, however fleeting, with the cards or the readers of the cards.
I daresay if your impression of the Tarots ranges from “silly superstition” to the “work of the devil,” you are in good company.
I don’t subscribe to either of those impressions, but I’m not here to change your mind. I would like to offer the open-minded reader, however, another way to approach the Tarots as tools one can use to explore the creative process through the use of universal symbols. (C. G. Jung calls them archetypes.)
I think an excellent way to begin our studies is with the advice that Clarence gave me over 50 years ago. In case my mention of Clarence has any of you scratching your head, may I direct you to the bio found in the post below: