Carnival of the Tarot - Eleventh Edition

Date October 21, 2007

Cat and FiddleWelcome to the Eleventh Edition of the Carnival of the Tarot.

Halloween is nearly here. Our weather this week has been a bit too warm and humid for me to really get into the Halloween mood. But I have still put out my black cats, jack-o-lanterns, witches and candles. I have been watching the leaves change into fiery colors as they slowly begin carpeting the ground. I remain hopeful that by month’s end, autumn weather will reclaim New England.

This week we have a beginning and continuation of two educational series, and welcome a new contributor to the Carnival of the Tarot.

The Rainring Deck is a series of 81 cards. The system for reading them can be a bit complex. 94Stranger has begun a series of online classes to offer “guidance on how to navigate the unfamiliar world of Rainring”. The first link is the Intro to the lessons, followed by the Lesson One in the series.

From the Art of Cartomancy, Kapherus offers Basic Cartomancy Part II - Number Meanings

In her first entry, the Tarot Dame gives a great example of how the Tarot can talk to us, even about the ‘little’ things in life in My King of Wands Phenomenon.

I do not have a post to enter this week, but would like to announce a contest. This week I will be giving away a brand-new copy of Corrine Kenner’s Simple Fortunetelling with Tarot Cards. I’ll be announcing the details of the contest tomorrow, so please return then to find out how you can win.

The next edition will again be hosted here on Willow Tree next week at the same time. If you are interested in participating, please send your entry - the permanent link to your chosen post - to carnival@willowtreetarot.com, or use the Carnival Submission Form. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to write. Details can be found on the FAQ.

Help take the Carnival of the Tarot ‘on the road’. If you are interested in hosting a future Carnival on your own blog, let me know what Sunday you would like to do so. If you have any questions about hosting the Carnival yourself, please ask. It is a good way to drive traffic to your site, and to share your work with other people.

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