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The Mysteries of Tarot:
A Work of Imagination
Tea & Tarot Cozy Mysteries Series
Book Seven
by Kirsten Weiss
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GENRE: Contemporary Mystery / Suspense
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BOOK BLURB:
The Mysteries of Tarot: A Work of the Imagination
How to Read the Cards for Transformation
When
Tarot reader Hyperion Night sent his manuscript, The
Mysteries of Tarot, to a friend to edit, it was a simple guide
to reading Tarot. Hyperion couldn’t anticipate that his editor’s notes would
evolve into a murder mystery, or that his friend would go missing. Shockingly,
the annotated manuscript eventually made its way back to Hyperion, who
forwarded it to the authorities.
Now this astonishing Tarot guide is available as a book. The
Tarot guidebook features:
•
Tarot basics―How
to manage different interpretations of cards in a spread, how to read court
cards, and a clear and simple method for dealing with reversals.
•
Detailed card breakdowns―
Keywords, flash non-fiction narratives, and a deep dive into the symbols of
each of the 78 cards of the Major Arcana and Minor Arcana.
•
Questions to apply to the cards for transforming your life―Insightful
questions for each card to help you dig deeper into your Tarot reading
practice.
Bonus feature: the guidebook also includes his editor’s
comments on the more esoteric and philosophical interpretations of the Tarot,
as well as his notes on the baffling mystery that engulfed him.
Gain
deep insight from the cards, transform yourself, and solve The Mysteries of Tarot with this work of
experimental fiction that’s part Tarot guidebook, part murder mystery.
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EXCERPT THREE:
Ace
of Cups
New
love. New relationship. Awakening of cosmic consciousness. Channel for spirit.
Gratitude.
It’s
a little depressing how often I’ve drawn the Ace of Cups. Aces are about
beginnings and initiation, and cups about emotions and love. So for me this
card has usually indicated a new
relationship, though not necessarily a lasting one. Until one day, when the
relationship this Tarot card was nudging me toward had zero to do with romance.
I’d
been reading Tarot for a couple years by that point. I knew the classic
meanings, I could put them together, and I was even starting more intuitive
work with clients. I was doing (and still do) my own daily Tarot card
reading—just one card. That day, I’d drawn the Ace of Cups. And though I wasn’t
expecting a good day, the Ace gave me a lift of hope.
Its
meaning unfolded later that day. I was in the hospital visiting my aunt. We’d
been taking her there on an almost weekly basis after a cancer diagnosis—I
won’t go into the details. But she’d been coming down with one infection after
another, with no end in sight.
I
was bored, sitting outside the examination room. So although the spring day was
drizzly, I wandered to the balcony garden outside. At the moment, the clouds
parted, and a sunbeam struck the ocean. The light glimmered, the ocean
whitening around it.
And
suddenly, I knew. My aunt was going to be okay.
I
returned inside. The doctor emerged from the exam room and told us my aunt was
in remission.
It
was my first knowing. My first true connection. Did I channel? Did I forge some
connection with the universal mind?
I’m
still baffled. Until that moment, the idea of awakening cosmic consciousness in
myself had been entirely theoretical. There are some things you can’t entirely
understand until you experience them.
I’m
still not sure I do understand. I don’t have these moments of insight on tap.
My knowings don’t come on command. But they do still occasionally come.
Aces.
Someone once told me that the first card in the suit contains all the energy of
that suit. In that moment at the hospital, I felt all the energy of the
Cups—intuition, spirit, connection—flowing through me. I was initiated that day
by something bigger than myself.
The
Symbols
A
golden chalice floats above a pool dotted with water lilies, the latter
representing eternal life. Five streams (representing the five senses?)
overflow from the cup.
The
cup is commonly believed to represent the Holy Grail from Arthurian legend. In
the story of the knight Parcival, a dove magically empowers the Grail, and in
this card, a dove with a communion-type wafer dives toward the cup. The cup
also resembles a baptismal font, implying a spiritual initiation.
What
Does This Card Mean for You?
How
can you be that over-flowing chalice? Because it’s by being loving that we
attract love of all kinds to us.
Notes:
Ace of Cups
85
Adelaide came to the cottage today with her latest rescue (a Chihuahua). She’d
learned about my brother’s threatened conservatorship and wants to help. I’m
grateful.
She
told me Charles has been trying to get more control of our father’s company for
years. I had no idea it mattered to him that much. He’s been the Chief
Financial Officer since last spring. I’d assumed he was on track to take the
company over, and I would have been happy to let him. I don’t care about
managing the money or the company. But I don’t want to be on an allowance at my
brother’s mercy either. At least my sister, for all her faults, is on my side.
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GUEST POST:
How to Hold Yourself Accountable
Before
I moved to writing, I worked as a financial advisor. It was a lot more sales
than I liked, so I gave up after two years. But one thing that job taught me
was how to schedule my day, which ties in closely to accountability.
Planners
are unforgiving. You spend the booked time doing the work, or you don’t. You
hit your to-do list, or you don’t. But planners can also be inspiring. The
process of setting goals, of breaking down the steps to accomplish a goal,
makes it all seem possible. And the really crazy thing about a planner, is once
I’ve got something written down in it, it happens.
I
calendar my writing time, editing time, and marketing tasks every day. And I’ve
based it on the way my brain works. I discovered that mornings are best for
long, focused concentration. Afternoons, I’m easily distracted, which makes
them a better time for task switching (i.e. lots of short tasks). For me, this
means writing a chapter first thing every morning, editing until lunch, and
then marketing in the afternoons.
But
this only works if I refer back to my planner every morning to check what has
to be done, and every evening to make sure it got done. Usually on Sunday I’ll
do a weekly review of what’s happened and what needs to happen next week.
And
if this seemed militantly structured, it kind of is. But there’s something
freeing about it.
In my
new experimental mystery, The Mysteries of
Tarot, my character Hyperion writes about the Emperor and the
Empress cards. And I’m just going to quote from it here, because I think my
fictional Tarot reader said it best:
“In
the Empress card, a pregnant woman lounges between cultivated fields of grain
and a wild forest. A heart-shaped stone with the glyph for Venus is carved into
her throne, littered with comfy pillows.
The
power and authority of the Empress’s office is only a thin veneer over her
abundant, creative nature. Though nature is chaos, the Empress is not. In front
of the wheat field, she symbolizes chaos cultivated to the good—the chaos we
need for change, growth and creativity.
Here’s
the deal. We’re creatures of both nature and society. Like a farmer’s field,
we’re part chaos, part order. The Empress represents the former and her
counterpart, the Emperor, the latter.
In
their healthy aspects, the Empress keeps the Emperor from becoming too
rulebound, rigid, and tyrannical. The Emperor provides structure for the
Empress to blossom. Because like the Empress, we need structure and boundaries
(at least some boundaries) in order for our personal creativity and purpose to
flourish. Whether it’s setting word-count goals or deciding only to paint in
hues of blue, boundaries can up an artist’s game.”
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AUTHOR BIO:
Kirsten Weiss writes
laugh-out-loud, page-turning mysteries, and now a Tarot guidebook that’s a work
of experimental fiction. Her heroes and heroines aren’t perfect, but they’re
smart, they struggle, and they succeed. Kirsten writes in a house high on a
hill in the Colorado woods and occasionally ventures out for wine and
chocolate. Or for a visit to the local pie shop.
Kirsten
is best known for her Wits’ End,
Perfectly Proper Paranormal Museum,
and Tea & Tarot cozy mystery books. So if you like funny,
action-packed mysteries with complicated heroines, just turn the page…
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