Inspiring Butterflies

Inspiring Butterflies –
Guiding Individuals In Developing A Deeper Soul Connection

Author: Marge Richards, Ginny Zaboronek
Original Artwork by Charlotte Garrett
Schiffer Books
2012
ISBN #978-0-7643-3969-1

“Inspiring Butterflies” is a 22 card deck, LWB (Little White Book), and companion book (Inspiring Butterflies – A 27 Day Course of Self Discovery) that truly is a unique contribution in the area of self-help material. The intention of the authors is to help the reader to transform their life into positive spiritual, emotional, and physical well being. It is based on the imagery of the Butterfly, which traditionally represents transformation.

The box is what is becoming “traditional” Schiffer – hard cardboard, with a magnetic lift top, and a small ribbon attached to the lid to help life it. The box is colored in pastels, with deck name and butterfly imagery on the top, and deck information on the back.

The LWB begins by discussing the qualities represented by the butterfly – transformation, freedom, endless possibilities, and sometimes the personification of the soul. The deck is based on the colors and aspects of the chakra system, with each butterfly depicting a particular chakra. (Only the seven major chakras are referenced in this work.) The associations for each of the seven chakra’s is noted, as well as the chakra colors and their qualities.

Instructions are given for using the cards for general guidance, for Today’s Message, for Past/Present/Future, for Message From The Reflection Readings, for Physical Healing, and for Butterfly Reflections. Each of the 22 cards is presented with a black and white scan, a short message, a discussion of the card, and an affirmation. At the back of the LWB is a meditation for each of the butterflies, along with the following chart:

The Chakra: The Right: The Result:
1st Charka To be here. Grounded
2nd Chakra To feel. Pleasure
3rd Chakra To act. Confidence
4th Chakra To love and be Love
loved.
5th Chakra To speak and hear Creativity
the truth.
6th Chakra To see Intuition
7th Chakra To know Wisdom

The companion book (Inspiring Butterflies – A 27 Day Course of Self Discovery) is a 128 page spiral bound workbook. In the introduction, the authors note that the deck and workbook were created as a tool for insight, self-development, and to connect with higher consciousness. All the authors ask is a 30 minute commitment each day to do the work.

The workbook includes a description of the cards energy, and exercise, and an assignment. It is recommended to work with the book for 22 consecutive days for optimum benefit. Days 1-11 focus on physical and emotional needs, days 12-15 on heart centered experiences, and days 16-27 move into spiritual and metaphysical experiences.

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The cards are approximately 3 1/8” by 5 1/8”, on glossy cardstock. The card back is a cream color with faint lavender imagery, and a card message. The card front has a ¼” white border surrounding the image. The card name is printed across the bottom of the image. Each image show one or more butterflies on an “imaginary” background. The coloring is in pastels. Card titles are: Balance, Knowingness, Visualization, Love, Confidence, Feelings, Pleasure, Trust, Grounded, Beginnings, Survival, Self Esteem, Movement, Strength, Power, Peace, Unity,Self-Expression, Communication, Imagination, Awareness, Spiritual, Inspiration,Creativity, Truth, Intuition, and Wisdom.

This is a wonderful tool for self-exploration, and for bringing balance back into ones life.

© February 2012 Bonnie Cehovet

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The Mary-El Tarot

The Mary-El Tarot

Author: Marie White
Artist: Marie White
Schiffer Books
2012
ISBN #978-0-7643-4061-1

I am one of the legion of people that have followed the progress of this deck from day one (that would be day one, ten years ago!). I am incredibly excited to now have it in my hands, and to be able to work with it. The cards were painted in oils, and maintain the traditional structure of the 22 Major Arcana (with traditional titles), and the four suits (Wands, Cups, Swords, and Disks), with the Court cards entitled King, Queen, Knight and Page. Justice is VIII, Strength is XI. Schiffer includes two extra cards with each deck – one card includes information about Schiffer, while the other card includes other Schiffer titles being offered. I feel very blessed that my book, “Tarot, Birth Cards, and You” was listed on this card, along with Jeanne Fiorini’s “Tarot Spreads and Layouts”. Some days life is just good to us!

In the 192 page companion book – “Landscapes of the Abys”, White begins with the thought that art is the language of the soul. This has never been more evident than in this deck! Part of White’s intentions with this book are to reveal the glorious paths that run through the iconography, the history, and the innovations in the Tarot. She speaks of the Major Arcana as originating in the Middle Ages, in one of the most artistically creative times in all of humanity. That it is a universal key that can be used to write the powerful name of every single thing, including God. The Minor Arcana are seen as the poetry written with the alphabet of the Major Arcana, and are seen to be every bit as important. White sees a perfect symmetry between the two – one representing the world of spirit, the other the corporeal world.

On one level, White sees the Minor Arcana as representing the different aspects of body and soul, and the journey to be one of developing the different aspects of self. In the end, White sees Tarot as a reflection of our own soul, which, in turn, is a reflection of thw wisdom of the universe.

From the book: “The Landscape of the Abys”is the landscape of the Moon, of the High Priestess, it is the geometry of the temple, it is the shape of the tree of life, the Merkabah, the caduceus! It is the doorway between heaven and earth, between microcosm and macrocosm, between the world of eternity and infinity. It is the horizon in all ways.

The Abys is the world of life and death we jump into as the fool so we can experience all of this glorious beautiful life.

There is quite an interesting section on the history of the Tarot, including the following:

Death:
Mr. Emperor, we must dance!

Emperor:
Oh Death, your horrible figure
changes for me all my nature.
I was mighty and rich,
The highest in power without peer.
Kings, princes and lords
had to bow for me and honour me.
Now you come, you horrible form,
to make me food for worms.

Death answers:
You were chosen, will you realize that,
to protect and preserve
the holy churches of Christianity
with the sword of justice.
But haughtiness has blinded you,
you have not recognized yourself.
My arrival was not on your mind.

From Lubeck, 1463, St. Mary’s Church in Lubeck, Germany, by artist Bernt Notke.

At the end of the introduction are two charts: one delineating the Major Arcana, and one delineating the Minor Arcana. Following this is a note on the foundation for the “Mary-El Tarot” – that it is built on the three pillars of the Marseille, Rider-Waite and Thoth decks, with deep respect for their wisdom and tradition, as well as the evolving iconography that reflects the inner truth that we all carry.

The cards are presented with black and white scans, a discussion of the card, and the imagery used, upright and reversed keywords, and traditional divinatory meanings. Short quotes are used throughout the book, many from one of my favorite people, Joseph Campbell.

Spreads present include a two card Daily Reading spread, a three card Advice spread, a seven card Relationship spread, a three card Yes or No spread, a five card Past Life spread, and the ten card Tetractys spread. At the end of the book is a bibliography – in the case of this book, an invaluable resource!

The cards and book come in a medium size lift top box (6” by 11 ¾”) with the trademark Schiffer magnetic close lid. I love this – the box can be inadvertently knocked over (I have three cats!), and the cards are snug in their little home! The background for the box is black, with a red mythical looking bird across the top, followed by the deck name (in red lettering) and the artist (in white lettering). The sides of the box contain deck information and small images, while the back talks about the theme of the deck, “the Alchemy of the Soul”. The back cover for the companion book is black, with only the ISBN information. The front cover is black, with the deck name in red lettering, the name of the companion book, and the artist’s name, in white lettering, in the middle of the cover we see two intertwined ouroboros (the snake holding its tail in its mouth).

The cards are 3 3/8” by 5 ½”, with a reversible back (black, with two entwined ouroboros in the middle). The card face carries a ½” black border. For the Major Arcana, the card number (in Roman numerals) and the card name are in gold at the bottom of the card. The Minor Arcana Pips (numbered cards) show the card number and suit at the bottom of the card in gold lettering, while the Court cards show the card title and suit at the bottom of the card, in gold lettering.

The colors in the cards (done as oil paintings) are magical! The symbolism is non-traditional, but entirely representative of the energy of the card. While perhaps this deck could not be used for class use (where the deck of choice is generally the Rider-Waite), it could be used to learn the Tarot by studying the LWB (Little White Book, Companion Book). The research behind this deck is phenomenal! My advise – go buy every single book in the bibliography! Now!

Death – a card that is generally not on anyone’s list of favorite cards, IS a favorite of mine in this deck. I look at it, and I feel calm, peaceful, and in a very good place. White calls Death Tarot’s “memento mori”, that it is there to remind us that we are mortal, and to liv e a good life, to the fullest, because one day we will die.The imagery shows Morta the Crone, the cutter of the thread of life, giving our soul liberation. The threads of water are her radiating hair, while the flower is a traditional memento mori symbol, as flowers bloom only for a short time.

The Magician stands between the primordial mother, hidden beneath the surface of the water, and the primordial father, with his sun and infinite lemniscate. The two trees are the doorway between the spiritual and the corporeal world, and the Magician, cloaked in the brown of earth, is handing us a Metatron’s Cube (or a Phoenix’s egg). The dark of the abyss shows in that under the Magician’s cloak we only see black – there are no facial features.

The Fool carries a bag that contains himself – all that he is. He is a living Tree of Life, the beginning and the end. The image is a universal key, with all of the elements of creation. The dragons are the twin serpents held by the Sumerian God Enki. The butterflies are symbols of transformation.

In the 2 of Swords is creation through word, the space between heaven and earth, between Yin and Yang. White notes that nothing is solid in this card – what we see is a combination of swords, wings, and locust.

The Knight of Wands draws you in immediately – he is the Dark Knight of transformation and transmutation. It was interesting to note that while I immediately saw this as a black bear, it was originally meant to be a Black Panther. Needless to say, it evolved into a somewhat ambiguous figure with glowing eyes, carrying a lightening bolt. This Knight searches for light, power, and energy, and absorbs them.

The Three of Wands is a card that I hesitated for a moment to include here. I am entirely drawn to it, but it does carry a definite level of energy. White notes that it is the third pillar in the Tree of Life (the pillar of Mildness, which reconciles the pillars of mercy and severity. It is the Kundalini, the serpent coming up from the base of the spine. Here we see quite literally the snake moving up to the eye.

The 8 of Cups shows the lion skin of Hercules draped over a young and innocent child, symbolizing that strength is due to an open heart, and a lack ofbitterness. The 8 of Cups acts a s a mirror with the outside world reflecting the inside world.

The 3 of Disks is the journey of the soul into flesh. What we see are a mother, father, and child, all covered in layers of gold fabric (gold carrying the symbolism of having been brought up from the dark reaches of the earth).

I found this deck to be very easy to read with , containing many layers of meaning. I love the symbols, and the esoteric quality. Aside from use as a primary reading deck, this deck could be used in comparative reading, or for journey, meditation or ritual work. I highly recommend it!

© February 2012 Bonnie Cehovet

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Don Cornelius – Love, Peace, and Soul!

I love music, and follow several musicians on Face Book. That is how I found out about Don Cornelius death – I was going through posts on Face Book, and I saw one from a DJ that referred to Don Cornelius dying. I thought that it had to be a joke! I checked, and it wasn’t a joke … not a joke at all! In fact, it was an apparent suicide. I think it is not too much to say that a nation was in shock. My friends and I grew up watching Soul Train – it was “THE” show to watch! It had a tremendous impact on our lives – the kind of impact that is positive, and never goes away. A gracious, savvy man, whose influence will be forever felt.

I was looking at You Tube videos tonight on the reporting of Don Cornelius death, and saw a huge outpouring of love, no matter who was doing the reporting. I also saw an interesting thing –Flash Mobs were forming to honor his work! The latest in conceptual art showing respect to a true music pioneer. There have been Flash Mob Soul Train lines held in NYC and Chicago (where Cornelius was born), and there is another one that is going to be held on February 12th in Atlanta, GA (sponsored by artist Anthony David and promoter J. Carter). What better way to show respect to such an innovative genius! Blessings to both of these gentlemen for making this happen!

Who was Don Cornelius? He was born in Chicago, in 1936. In 1966 he took a broadcasting course, which lead to his working as an announcer, reporter, and DJ on Chicago radio station WVON. In 1967 he joined WCIU-TV, hosting a news program called “A Black’s View of the News”. In 1970 he launched Soul Train as a daily local show. Inspired by American Bandstand, it had a life of its own! The show went into national syndication, and was moved to Los Angeles in 1971. The rest, as they say, is history!

Cornelius was writer, executive producer, and host for Soul Train. He brought soul music to a wide audience, and gave black performers a national venue, exposing them to a diverse audience. Featuring soul and R&B music, Soul Train ran from 1970 through 2006, with Cornelius hosting the show until 1993.
In 1987 Cornelius started the Soul Train Music Awards, and in 1995 he started the Lady Of Soul Awards. He was a man who was very attuned to the times that he lived in. In 2001 there were issues with MTV booking practices, which called for acts to not appear on competing programs within 30 days of an event, as this made booking acts difficult. In December of 2007 Soul Train lost its distributer when Tribune Entertainment closed that division of its company. A project to create a movie based on the Soul Train franchise was never finalized, due to Cornelius health issues and his legal battles with his ex-wife, Viktoria.

Whatever the reason for his suicide, Don Cornelius deserves our respect. He accomplished many things in his lifetime, and in the process helped many artist achieve their goals and live their dreams. I did a short Tarot spread to look at how Don Cornelius passing affects us as a community/nation. The deck that I chose to work with is the “Shadowscapes Tarot”, by Stephanie Pui-Mun Law.


 

1. What did Don Cornelius represent in our lives? – The Moon
2. What does his passing mean to us? – the Empress
3. How can we best honor his life? – The Emperor

The first thing that we will all note here is that these are all Major Arcana cards – this reading resides firmly in the land of Spirit. Cornelius represented (and continues to represent) our creative self, our connection with mystery, and also things that are hidden in our lives.

In his passing, we are being asked to look at what he stood for, at how his work impacted us, and how we can nurture and support the wisdom that he brought out in us. He brought us music and style that helped us to grow as individuals. He widened our perspective on life, and he brought a whole new world of music and entertainers to us. He literally allowed us to dance, to experience life in a very happy, positive manner. He was gracious and considerate in all things, as well as being an astute business man. If we don’t want to lose this in our world, we will find ways to nurture it.

How can we honor Cornelius? By being the best people that we can be. By taking calculated risks, by being willing to implement our ideas to see where they will go. By being a good reflection of our times. By allowing ourselves to be innovative and creative. By creating an orderly world, and being responsible for ourselves.

I would like to share the following links in honor of a truly great man:

ABC Remembers Don Cornelius – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wr5vQG0O45A
CBS Evening News Remembers Don Cornelius – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrmS-tesrcM
Don Cornelius Final Interview – HipHollywood - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afTFpMHpnvk
1995: Cornelius On Success of Soul Train - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9KWtHWK9yA&feature=related
Don Cornelius Tribute – Soul Train – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OObiKiQg_yg&feature=related
Flash Mob Tribute To Don Cornelius - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SO-TaxTRe8
Soul Train Retrospective - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YHkGvrivPI
Tribute To Don Cornelius - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3oSL7Kty0U&feature=related

Don Cornelius – A welcome addition to the Nightshift!

© February 2012 Bonnie Cehovet

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