National Geographic, Architectural Digest, Popular Mechanics, The Atlantic, Scientific American, Smithsonian, New York Magazine and many other regionals offer perfect imagery for my evolving deck. Since moving back to Hawaii, I cut out and collaged a series of images in ten colors from glossy magazines to see what each one indicated. These became tarot cards which convey amazingly specific insights into my clients’ life stories and goals. Where did each color show up? Why was it used? When does it appear? What does it suggest as an outcome?
By answering questions like these, we discover key words that can be employed to extract sentences with meaning. Through interpretation, a color can speak to an issue with keen insight and guidance, providing ideas about a direction or conundrum. I don’t think I ever pull out this card without thinking of Stevie Wonder: He sings in my mind: “Isn’t she lovely…!” Here’s what I see in white as it’s represented in this card: Dress up for a celebration like a wedding or birthday. Decorative. Innocent, a virgin. Comfortable, soft like a pillow. Protective. Sterile. Frosting on the cake. Cold like snow. Winter. Stands out, like a golf ball on a green. Vulnerable like a seal pup. Pure like milk. Stork says a baby is coming. Fragile like a glacier. Colors show up in every reading. What will yours be?
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