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Happy Birthday Blog!

August 22, 2025

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The Mystic Review
turned 15 years old today August 22nd and received its millionth page view last week. It’s still a milestone I never expected to see. And almost didn't--considering I put the blog on hold from 2017 to 2023 as I pursued various Christian denominations.

While that time wasn't wasted, I'm glad to be back!

I started this blog in 2010 in the wake of a vivid and highly coherent dream I called the Spirit Dream. The dream was the beginning of a spiritual journey that included New Age studies, spiritualism, mediumship, earth based spirituality and more. I chronicled that journey here—and even when I faltered or got things wrong, the blog and those who read it were there for me.

The only problem was, I was looking outside myself for answers. In 2017, a life threatening illness of a close family member precipitated my return to Christianity. In 2022, I was diagnosed with autism. The diagnosis helped me see my interest in the supernatural for what it was. Not a search for truth with a capital T but an interest or maybe even a calling. 

And so, I began to explore again. I discovered parapsychology which provided a different framework for my metaphysical studies. I felt called to explore and share what I was learning so I returned to The Mystic Review. Not long after, a lovely synchronicity brought me to the work of Carl Jung and gave me a new language and a new way of understanding.

Right now I'm working on a dream memoir based on the Spirit Dream and the spiritual journey that followed. I talk about The Mystic Review a lot in the memoir and I don't think I can overstate how important writing here has been for me. 

There is no doubt in my mind that dreams and spiritual experience changed my life but whenever I hit a wall it was the blog that helped me find my way through. And that happened repeatedly over the last decade and a half.

Learning is its own reward, but not always and knowing that people were interested in my posts meant more than I can say. So I want to thank everyone who has followed and supported me through all the ups and downs.

And I want to wish a happy birthday to my old friend, The Mystic Review!

_________

You can read the intro to the memoir here: The Story of a Dream

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Using Tarot for Creative Insight ~ A New Tarot Layout

August 12, 2025


 A new tarot layout 

I find tarot helpful in gaining insight on creative projects. Recently, I discovered a new tarot layout in a book called Tarot and Psychology by Arthur Rosengarten PhD that is especially good for this purpose.

This post is about that layout and how I applied it. It also includes some basic tarot pointers.

Here is Dr. Rosengarten’s Layout:

  1. What is for us? 
  2. What is what is against us? 
  3. What is known? 
  4. What is unknown? 
  5. What do we need to know? 


One of the things I love about this spread is that the fifth card is NOT drawn. It is selected  from the higher arcana based on the combined numerical value of the first four cards.

To me, this adds a bit of magic to the reading!

How I read

The images on the cards are similar to images in dreams and the same rules of interpretation apply. A working knowledge of symbolism and mythology is helpful. Knowing the cards is helpful too but, as with dreams, personal associations matter.

When I read, I try to take it seriously. I dialogue with the cards and allow plenty of time to journal and reflect. I usually lay the cards out on my library table. Having a dedicated space is nice because you can leave the cards out as long as you like, but it’s definitely not required.

The ask

If you read tarot, you have probably heard all of this before but I think it bears repeating.

  • The first step in any reading is to formulate a question. The question should be open-ended and leave room for reflection. 
  • Asking for insight and understanding is good. Asking the cards to directly tell you what to do is not. 
  • Asking about the future or a specific outcome (fortune-telling) is the lowest and most disempowering use of tarot. 

NOTE: Not everyone agrees with this list.

My question for this reading was, “What do I need to know about my new writing project?”

As I shuffle I consider the situation, looking at it from different angles, then try to enter into an open or detached state toward the end.

The reading

These are the first five cards I drew according to Dr. Rosengarten’s layout + two extra cards I’ll explain as we go.

  1. What is for? The Fool (0)
  2. What is against? 6 of Pentacles (6)
  3. What is known? The Star (17)
  4. What is unknown?  7 Cups (7)
  5. What do I need to know? The Empress (0+6+17+7+=30=3)*
*Remember to reduce all numbers over 22 (the number of cards in the major arcana).

Looking at the first 5 cards

I journaled six and half pages on this reading so I’m just going include a few highlights. As you’ll see in the next photo, I have a second notebook I use to write down actionable ideas I come up with as I journal. 

I try to look at each card like I’ve never seen it before. While I know all the standard “meanings,” I like to think about what I see in the card in the here and now. 

When I journal on the cards, I end each entry on each card with a question for further reflection.

Here is a condensed example of what I wrote in my journal on this reading:

The Fool (for) Idealism. Seeker. The journey. Beginnings.  The Fool as I see him this morning isn’t only beginning a new journey filled with naivete and optimism—he’s embracing it. His arms are wide open, like he is open. The future is uncertain, the chasm yawns, but he is wholly in the moment. I see a visionary with his eyes fixed on the vision. I sense the energy of new beginning. How can I ride this wave?

The 6 of Pentacles (against) Earth. Generosity. Wealth. Over-spending. Need. I used to always read pentacles as money and I still look at that first. This is a card of flow. It can be seen as generosity, depletion or need. I’m not overspending on my writing business but what about my energy? Pentacles are earth so this might be about energy lost through projects. I’m not doing too much (for me) but there are several steps left in getting my last completed project published. How does that affect this project? Are there issues about distribution I need to consider?

The Star (known) Hope. Balance. Destiny. The unconscious. Like many major arcana cards there is a LOT that can be said about the Star. Today, the eight pointed star reminds me of Inanna and her descent and the pool is the deep well of the unconscious. I am reminded of archetypal energies pouring out the water of inspiration into both the deep well and the thirsty ground. These are familiar (known) motifs and associations but how might they apply to the story I’m writing?

The 7 of Cups (unknown) Emotion. Water. Fantasy. Confusion. Discernment. The same card in the same position it was in last week. That reading was about fiction writing in general but its reappearance (like a reoccurring dream) makes me think I haven’t really understood the message. In some ways it mirrors the 6 of Pentacles (both show division). Cups are water and water is emotion and therefore related to inner states. How I am divided or conflicted and how might this be showing up in or around the story? What have I missed? How am I scattered or indecisive?

The Empress (what I need to know) Fertility. Creativity. Venus. Queen of Heaven. Selected from the numerical total of the other cards (30 = 3 + 0 = 3), the Empress circles back a familiar goddess archetype. Romance books explore the feminine (note the symbol on the rock). Many of my stories have themes of trauma and healing, including the vampire story I just finished and the romance I’m writing now. The Empress, seems to be addressing some reservations I have about my FMC. But is this accurate?

Looking at Cards 6-8

Cards 6-8 are extra cards not in Dr. Rosengarten’s spread. They are the two aces in the photos plus Strength.

Possible progression (6 & 7) I like to pull two more cards to join with the “what is known” card in the top of the spread. This is a little predictive on the surface but I think of it as where things are > where they may be headed.

The Ace of Swords (air, beginning, spirit, inspiration) > Ace of Pentacles (earth, beginning, material, building). To me, this shows a good progression, from conception to implementation. This is the energy of beginnings (which connects to The Fool), however, not of completion. Aces are especially meaningful to me, so much so that I once wrote a poem on the topic. It was about starting over. I'm starting over with a new story. What are my next steps?

An 8th card for clarification I wasn’t sure if my insights on the Empress were on target or not. Given the symbolism in this reading, I liked the idea of an eighth card so I shuffled and drew one. That card was Strength which is card 8 in the major arcana. It is also the featured card on my tarot calendar for August. The number and symbolism seemed synchronistic so I read what was written on the calendar. 

I liked what the calendar said about strength from within vs. strength over others and the reminder that the original name of the Strength card was Fortitude—which is one of the four cardinal virtues as represented in the major arcana. Fortitude is strength that does not break. The woman taming the lion in the Strength card (3rd from the left below) reminds me of Ishtar with her lions. The Star and the Empress suggest other related goddess archetypes (Inanna and Isis). To me, the mythology is relevant. But how might I apply it? 

My takeaway

I think the questions posed by the 6 of Pentacles and the 7 of Cups call for further thought. I liked the idea of fortitude as it might apply to bother me FMC  and myself.  The aces call for a shift—from envisioning to building but it is all very preliminary.

I found the goddess imagery in this reading interesting. Associated attributes like creativity, intuition and independence are qualities I want to further develop in my FMC and in myself. 

As I journaled on this reading, I got some specific ideas about characterization and backstory—as well as some general insights about the plot.

The cards will stay out on the library table until I feel that I’ve gotten all I can from it—but I already feel that I’ve made progress.

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🩸 You can check out the first chapter of my vampire story (which I’m serializing to Substack) here. Check it out if you're curious about how I write romance: https://barbaragraver.substack.com/p/trancing-miranda-vampire-story-ch-1 

Luna wondering when tarot time ends and walk time starts: 


©2025 Barbara Graver. All rights reserved. This is an original essay. Do not reproduce or redistribute without written permission. This post cross-posts to barbaragraver.substack.com 
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