Topic: TBH – To Be Honest
The inspiration for this write-in came from my hubby, who thought that I had asked him to watch something called To Be Honest, when it was actually my video for the last turn of the wheel for the TBH group.
This got me thinking about honesty, blogging, and of course how that relates to Tarot.
Recently I have found myself being met with something of a challenge, as the mainstream media seems to be going through another cycle of debunking psychics and fortune telling etc, I found myself irritated by this cancel and shaming culture that seems to surround anything that can’t be nailed down and dissected.
The idea that what we’re able to do is a con, creates a massively false impression, and true perhaps there are those who are out to use it as a con, but then so are tele-marketing calls, pension schemes, Arabian princes and pyramid selling, and yet there are adverts telling us they are quite real.
So, maybe it is time for those of us that are working in this field or adjacent ones, to speak our truth and flip the finger at these series producers, who seem to get off on debunking it?
Let's explore this further, with the cards. For this bonus edition let me introduce you to, the decks that feature in this surprise write-in edition of the TBH.
Please give it up for:
- Ciro Marchetti: Tarot Grand Luxe
- Andres Engracia: Saints and Mystics
- Disney: Villains Tarot Deck
- Jayne Wallace: Moon & Stars Tarot
- Sarah Bartlett: The Tarot
- A. E. Waite, P. C. Smith & S. Graham: Tarot Original 1909 (Circular Edition)