Do You Have A Tarot Blog? - Page 11 - Aeclectic Tarot Forum
Aeclectic Tarot
Tarot Decks Talk Tarot Learn Tarot Tarot Readings Tarot Books

  Aeclectic Tarot Forum > About Us > Advertisements


Reply
 
Thread Tools
Trevorsense 
Resident
 
Trevorsense's Avatar
 
Join Date: 17 Apr 2012
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
Posts: 5
Hi I'm very new here


I do have a Tarot blog that talks about my work as well as somethings I have written about Tarot and my experiences over the years. It is at:
http://trevorsense.ca
It in turn does link to some other resources as well as contact information about my work but the blog itself does not function as a selling point. I hope this works within your guidelines.
Thanks for the opportunity to share,
Trevor
Trevorsense is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 18-04-2012 Ask a Professional Tarot Reader     Top   #101

Support the Forum
via Google Adsense
 
 
 

  #ADS
Bhavana 
Citizen
 
Bhavana's Avatar
 
Join Date: 20 Feb 2007
Location: northeastern USA
Posts: 3,230

I found a nice blog thru a youtube link - the poster on YT has recently posted some decent deck reviews. The name of the blog and the YT channel is InnerWhispers - she's in the UK. I've searched, and I don't think she is a member here, unless she is under a different name.

Here are some links -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ql4UA8A5DQ

Blog -
http://innerwhisperscouk.blogspot.com/
Bhavana is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 30-04-2012 Ask a Professional Tarot Reader     Top   #102
AJ 
Citizen
 
AJ's Avatar
 
Join Date: 01 Aug 2006
Location: Pacific NW, USA
Posts: 9,505

I've just updated the master list, post #2, page 1, checking to be sure the list has active blogs.
A few more marked dormant but for the most part everyone is blogging, great job, so many different viewpoints and ways to approach the discipline.

I removed two which have apparently been deleted, and one which has dropped the tarot blog part of a commercial site. I want the blogs on this list to be about sharing, not selling.
AJ is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-05-2012 Ask a Professional Tarot Reader     Top   #103
vee 
Citizen
 
Join Date: 26 Oct 2008
Location: Texas
Posts: 1,499

Oh, I am tarot blogging now! I am too distractable to sustain a personal blog AND a tarot blog, so they're combined, but this is the link to just my tarot posts: http://rachaelsherwood.com/?cat=5
vee is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-05-2012 Ask a Professional Tarot Reader     Top   #104
Cassandra022 
Citizen
 
Cassandra022's Avatar
 
Join Date: 23 Apr 2005
Location: Washington, DC
Posts: 4,800

Quote:
Originally Posted by AJ View Post
I've just updated the master list, post #2, page 1, checking to be sure the list has active blogs.
A few more marked dormant but for the most part everyone is blogging, great job, so many different viewpoints and ways to approach the discipline.

I removed two which have apparently been deleted, and one which has dropped the tarot blog part of a commercial site. I want the blogs on this list to be about sharing, not selling.
your efforts in maintaining this are much appreciated :]



__________________
currently reading with: Nusantara Tarot
"The art of losing isn't hard to master..."
Cassandra022 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 07-05-2012 Ask a Professional Tarot Reader     Top   #105
kwaw 
Citizen
 
kwaw's Avatar
 
Join Date: 29 Dec 2003
Location: Nr. Ephesus, Turkey
Posts: 4,621

I have a couple of blogs - one which includes my varied interests in Tarot, Turkey and Poetry:

http://pfffrrrummmp.blogspot.com/

And another in which I am working on translating 100 short form poems (Waka/Tanka) from the Japanese Ogura Hyakunin Isshu (100 Poets, 1 poem) which is used in the card game Uta Garuta:

http://100poems-100poets.blogspot.com/

Kwaw
(Köy Deli)

quote:
Uta-garuta (歌ガルタ?) are a kind of karuta, Japanese traditional playing cards. It is also the name of the game in which they are used. The game is played mostly on Japanese New Year's holidays. On each card, a poem (waka) is written, and there are a total of 100 poems. The standard collection of the poems used is called Hyakunin Isshu, which is often also the name of the game. The collection was chosen by a poet Fujiwara no Teika in Heian period. There are national conventions for the game.


end quote from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uta-garuta



__________________
"I am a diviner, but a poor one."
kwaw is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 10-05-2012 Ask a Professional Tarot Reader     Top   #106
AJ 
Citizen
 
AJ's Avatar
 
Join Date: 01 Aug 2006
Location: Pacific NW, USA
Posts: 9,505

Waves at kwaw...I looked at the posts for 2012 and I'm not finding anything tarot related?
AJ is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-05-2012 Ask a Professional Tarot Reader     Top   #107
kwaw 
Citizen
 
kwaw's Avatar
 
Join Date: 29 Dec 2003
Location: Nr. Ephesus, Turkey
Posts: 4,621

Quote:
Originally Posted by AJ View Post
Waves at kwaw...I looked at the posts for 2012 and I'm not finding anything tarot related?
Just for you

http://pfffrrrummmp.blogspot.com/2012/05/blockhead.html

Also, there was one on January 19:

http://pfffrrrummmp.blogspot.com/201...-and-wolf.html

note to self: update the indexes!

ps: useful tip on limiting the blogs lists to five on show, thanks.

Re: The Hyakunin Isshu blog is about the Hyakunin uta-garuta playing cards, it is not about tarot no, so I see you cannot include it. It may be of interest to those interested in playing cards that are linked to magic and divination. Owning these cards are supposed to be bringers of good luck, they have amulet properties, and recitation of the verses have supposed magical properties such as rain-making. The game is played at New Year to bring good luck for the year ahead, and the collection forms part of a bride's dowry. If one wished too they could be used in divination along the lines of bibliomancy.



__________________
"I am a diviner, but a poor one."

Last edited by kwaw; 11-05-2012 at 19:10.
kwaw is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-05-2012 Ask a Professional Tarot Reader     Top   #108
AJ 
Citizen
 
AJ's Avatar
 
Join Date: 01 Aug 2006
Location: Pacific NW, USA
Posts: 9,505

That is fascinating! Why don't you start a thread specific to them, playing cards are following along in the wash of the Lenormand frenzy and a lot of members are working with them for the first time.
Pictures too please
AJ is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-05-2012 Ask a Professional Tarot Reader     Top   #109
Jezzabelle 
Thinking with my Venus
 
Jezzabelle's Avatar
 
Join Date: 29 Apr 2011
Location: Wild West Aussie
Posts: 288

I just blew the dust off my blog, thank you so much for still keeping me on your list !!



__________________
"It's dark in here isn't it?" "I Dunno, I can't see"
Jezzabelle is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 12-05-2012 Ask a Professional Tarot Reader     Top   #110
Reply


Bookmarks

Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is Off
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT +10. The time now is 14:44.

  Explore Aeclectic Share Aeclectic
  · Tarot Cards
   The Top Ten
   Browse A - Z
   List All Decks
   Sort the Decks
   View by Theme
   View by Category
   View by Publisher
· Learn Tarot
   Tarot FAQ
   Tarot Meanings
   Reversed Meanings
   How to Read Tarot
   Articles & Essays
   Tarot Interviews
   Compare Imagery
· Tarot Books
   Tarot eBooks
   Tarot Jewelry
   Tarot Bags
   Tarot Boxes
   Oracle Cards

· Free Readings

· About Aeclectic
   What's New
   Newsletter
   Introduction
   Support Us
   Sitemap
· Facebook
   Twitter
   Link to AT
   Postcards
   Community
   Links

· Home
Aeclectic Tarot  © 1996 - 2013. Created, owned & maintained by Solandia.