Captain’s Blog
Card of the Week: King of Coins
With great power comes great responsibility. This modern saying has been noted for centuries. Moliere added, “It is not only for what we do that we are held responsible, but also for what we do not do.”
Card of the Week: Page of Cups
How can you tell an infatuation from a true first love? Your first love may be the sweetest, yet the first cut will be the deepest. A first love doesn’t have to be perfect. It just needs to be honest.
Card of the Week: Four of Cups
It has been said by many that the opposite of love is not hate, it’s indifference. At its extreme, those that completely lack empathy for others are often inhuman and open the door for true evil.
Card of the Week: Two of Rods
Sometimes, just one of something isn’t enough. Even someone in control of their own resources may want to gain more, and in doing so overreach.
Card of the Week: Knight of Coins
Security is not the absence of danger. It is the presence of stability and certainty, no matter what the situation. That strength can come from external sources, or from within your own core.
Card of the Week: Page of Rods
Sooner or later, everyone has the experience of finding themselves in completely unfamiliar new surroundings. Some people adapt to fit in, while some insist on continuing to do things their own way.
Card of the Week: Ace of Blades
Blades represent mental activity, intellect, thought and decision. It is the suit of the deliberate mind and its rational abilities, capable of piercing distraction and illusion to arrive at truth.
Card of the Week: Seven of Blades
“Oh, what a tangle web we weave, when first we practice to deceive.” This quote itself is even deceptive, as most people believe it comes from Shakespeare, while it is really from a poem by Sir Walter Scott.
Card of the Week: Two of Cups
There is an ancient African proverb, originating in Swahili, that means, “Unity is strength. Division is weakness.” This is true of groups, but also true of the aspects within oneself.
Card of the Week: Three of Cups
It is said that beauty is only skin deep. But true inner beauty comes not from the surface, but from deep within, starting with the very soul and spreading its way outward with every action.
Card of the Week: Five of Coins
Into all lives, some rain must fall. It is impossible to completely avoid all adversity. Even death is inevitable. But how we deal with death is at least as important as how we deal with life.
Card of the Week: Ace of Cups
Cups represent the deep inner workings of emotion, intuition, the subconscious and the psychic. It is the suit of fantasy and feelings, imagination and love.
Card of the Week: The Alien
Life is full of surprises. It is said that a pure pessimist gets only pleasant surprises, while a pure optimist gets only unpleasant ones. For the rest of us, surprises can come in many forms.
Card of the Week: The Aliens
The Star Trek Tarot matches every classic Star Trek episode one-to-one with its corresponding Tarot card, and presents the originally-unaired Star Trek pilot film on two bonus cards.
Card of the Week: Two of Coins
To change the world, you must first change yourself. To change yourself, you must change your mindset. Take it day by day. Results don’t come overnight. Keep working towards your goals.
Card of the Week: Ace of Coins
Coins represent work, money, home, the physical and the material. It is the suit of both available and potential support, regarding health, wealth, talent and growth.
Card of the Week: Five of Rods
There is an old saying: A committee is a group of the unwilling chosen from the unfit to do the unnecessary. And yet, sometimes they can still accomplish great things.
Card of the Week: The Hermit
The Jungian archetype of the wise old man is a classic literary figure, often appearing as a stock character or even as a cliché. But true wisdom can only come from long experience.
Card of the Week: The Fool
The twenty-two unsuited cards, known as the Major Arcana cards, are sometimes said to represent facets of a story called “The Fool’s Journey” through social, moral and ultimately spiritual influences.
Card of the Week: The Sun
The proverbial “light at the end of the tunnel” is sunshine, bright and welcome after a long trip through the dark. Emergence into full daylight can be dazzling until our eyes adjust to the new light.