A card in the middle position indicates what is affecting your question at this time.
Meaning: You'll disappoint both yourself and others by your lack of motivation at this time. You might need to force yourself to act responsibly and fulfill your obligations. Laziness and lethargy are bad habits to fall into, and your reputation will suffer if you don't regain your enthusiasm and energy.
A card in the right position indicates your questions future.
Meaning: This card symbolizes poverty, lack, destitution, deprivation, despair, rejection, health concerns, and an inability to look ahead. You may feel lonely and insecure, no matter what the real situation happens to be. Minimize your outgoings, and start thinking more positively about the future.
John Bauer (1882-1918) was one of the most appreciated Swedish artists of the early twentieth century. His artwork, contemporary to Pamela Smith's, brought to life a world of sweet and dark myth and folklore, where faerie tales blend with pre-Rafaelite suggestions. These wholly unique cards are defined by their unique combination of warmth and whimsy, ringing the tarot reader into contact with a unique experience of spirit.
Readers, please enjoy this guest blog post by Deborah Blake, author of several books, including Llewellyn's Little Book of Witchcraft and the new Llewellyn's Little Book of Spellcraft.
If you ask most witches if they use spells, they will...