Looking forward to my next workshop: because the month of May opens
with Beltane, which is an important festival in fairy lore, I turn my thoughts
to special things we can do with fairy-themed tarot decks and oracle
cards. My magical chat session for May
will be on the 6th, (the first Sunday in May), at the Triple
Goddess, from 1pm to 3pm.
I particularly like to work with Brian Froud’s “Faeries' Oracle” cards,
because the faery personalities portrayed more directly engage the viewer. (Some of the Froud faeries are from
traditional lore, while others are “revealed” faeries.) I also use the “Fairy Ring” oracle by Paul
Mason and Anna Franklin, which portrays fairy types from the British
Isles. Along with these, we
might bring in some tarot decks that work fairies into tarot illustrations.
Another theme for May is “the magic of flowering,” because this is when
so many wild flowers as well as other flowers are in bloom. (This follows the “magic of opening,” which
we discussed in relation to the beginning of April.) Faeries are concerned with flowering because
traditionally, the good energies raised by their dances, revels, and
processions enhance Nature’s fertility.
Because fairies appreciate beauty, laughter, and celebration, anything
you do to generate these qualities energizes the fairies, which in turn sends
more good energy to the green-sphere and to what my friend Fred Adams called
“the Imagination of the Earth,” Gaia Chthon.
There are all kinds of theories about who or what fairies are, but I
believe a number of fairy encounters are contacts between human minds and
various intelligences in Nature, including the Imagination of the Earth.
So, among other things, I’m planning the usual exercises for May, which
include giving out “Faery Friends” (Froud cards) as talismans to keep, pairing
the Faery Friends with Doreen Virtue “Fairy Messages” cards to give the faeries
a voice, and inserting the faery cards into regular tarot decks and other
decks, to see how Faery World energies might open/blossom out into other areas
of our lives. Even if you’ve seen these
techniques demonstrated before, there is always something new to learn about
cultivating relationship with Faerie.
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