A Cup Full of Tarot
Notebook #2: Unmesha
05 – I have the gift
I have the gift of being able to look reality in the face and deny it, and then build a life on that denial. That would be a reasonable description of insanity, I think. But I have an inner life that is rich and […]
Filed under: Tarot Musings, A Cup Full of Tarot, Unmesha on September 2nd, 2007 | 2 Comments »
A Cup Full of Tarot
Notebook #2: Unmesha
04 – I was glancing through a book…
I was glancing through a book today that purported to provide a pragmatic way to discover meaning in any individual life, to awaken energy and provide new directions. Maybe it does that. The picture that springs to mind is of a person […]
Filed under: Tarot Musings, A Cup Full of Tarot, Unmesha on August 31st, 2007 | No Comments »
A Cup Full of Tarot
Notebook #2: Unmesha
03 – I saw something…
I saw something this morning. I saw an answer, a good answer, to the question “What is evil?”
Whatever impedes the flow of emergence as it emerges, and whatever impedes the flow of return as it returns, will be perceived as evil.
The impedance would have to […]
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A Cup Full of Tarot
Notebook #2: Unmesha
02 – Tonight…
Tonight I would normally be teaching a teleclass. Because of a sore throat, I’m not. Instead, I’ll be adding some insights to a class I would have given that will either deepen or confuse it, or both.
The class is on the symbolism of The Blindfold. I’ve already […]
Filed under: Tarot Musings, A Cup Full of Tarot, Unmesha on July 21st, 2007 | 5 Comments »
A Cup Full of Tarot
Notebook #2: Unmesha
01 – Kashmir Shaivism speaks about…
Kashmir Shaivism speaks about the experience of the Truth as unmesha, a flashing forth. In a split second you perceive it. Within a moment, you realize it.
Let the Truth flash forth and then hold on to it and contemplate it. In this way, […]
Filed under: Tarot Musings, A Cup Full of Tarot, Unmesha on July 5th, 2007 | 4 Comments »