Tag: Caitlin Matthews

  • Frithing | Scottish Divination |Caitlín Matthews

    Frithing | Scottish Divination |Caitlín Matthews

    Last weekend I was lucky enough to be included in the line up of the World Divination Association‘s Virtual Conference. Amongst the stellar speakers was Caitlín Matthews who spoke to us about ‘frithing’ which is a traditional Scottish West Highland way of divining, using temporary features in the landscape – the flight or position birds, cattle, people etc. Caitlin provided us with a beautiful contemporary example of her own that included hammer strikes from neighbouring building work!

    Photo of Caitlin filtched from the WDA Conference Page <3

    Being Scottish AND living in the West Highlands, I thought I’d give it a go.

    On Monday evening I went out into the still-sunny garden and sat in my shed (aka the ladycave!) for a while, getting centred, trying to remember what to do, constructing the question for my ‘frith’ ….

    But I couldn’t concentrate for the racket coming from outside.

    In the tree behind the shed, a bird was shrilling out its alarm call, long and unmistakable. There must be a cat in the garden. I’m not a fan of cats around my song birds and I’d just buried two little bluetit nestlings who had perished that morning. There would be no more chicks joining them beneath the rose bush today.

    I stepped out into the garden and looked into the tree. It was the blackbird’s alarm call and usually I can see the familiar long flicky tail and the yellow beak flashing amongst the leaves, but nothing. Not a bird, not a cat.

    And still the alarm sounded.

    I went back inside and tried to concentrate even harder, but the call was like an alarm clock that I couldn’t turn off.

    Irked and irritated, I went back indoors, resolving to do it again once things were quieter.

    But, of course, I didn’t.

    It was Tuesday morning by the time realisation hit me like a lightning strike. My question had been ‘What should I focus on ….?’ and I didn’t get any further than that – nothing about my family, career (ha!) or anything else at all.

    But the universe HAD delivered me an answer – the blackbird’s alarm call. The. Black. Bird. Alarm. Call.

    Blackbird card from Druid Animal Oracle
    Art: Will Worthington
    Words: Philip & Stephanie Carr-Gomm

    It was #blackouttuesday and I’d received my answer and it was an alarm call.

    Racism isn’t limited to the injustices that we see in the USA. Racism is alive and well in Scotland too. Click on the image of Scotland’s Justice Minister, Humza Yousaf, to see the BBC Scotland article.

    Unbelievably, despite being University educated (Glasgow, the best, of course!) and knowing about the city’s role in the tobacco trade, I had never EVER made the logical jump from tobacco to slavery. I know, I’m bloody ashamed of myself to admit it too.

    I’m getting myself educated. I have my book on order: Recovering Scotland’s Slavery Past. And I have procured a copy of ‘It Wisnae Us’ by Stephen Mullen which is EXACTLY what I want to read.

    So, frithing …. yes. Do it. You might not get the answer you expect, when you expect it, but it looks like you can get the answer the Universe wants you to listen to.

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  • Ancestral Oracle of the Celts

    Ancestral Oracle of the Celts

    Caitlin Matthews is a popular and prolific author of a slew of books and divination decks (if you are a Lenormand fan and don’t have a copy of her Lenormand Oracle Handbook, you are missing out!) and the Ancestral Oracle of the Celts is one of her most popular creations.

    Originally printed in 1990, it has been re-released by Watkins and unleashed upon the divination world!

    Let’s start with the box – it’s a lovely sturdy box decorated by the image from the Way Shower card. The deck and accompanying book are accessed via a drawer to the side of the box.

    The box with the drawer open and the guide book showing.

    This is a 40-card oracle, with two distinct types of card – Ancestral Cards and Clan Cards.

    There are eight Ancestor cards, provided in pairs. These pairs are all Lord and Lady … and very helpfully, the realms that they preside over also all begin with the letter L – Love, Light, Lore and Love.

    These cards are landscape in orientation and each features an aspect of the Gundestrup Cauldron:

    Gundestrup Cauldron

    These cards represent our common ancient ancestors and are described as Gods and Goddesses from Celtic lore, such as Bran and Brigantia. These cards pose questions for us to consider when we draw them in the Oracle Readings.

    The other 32 cards are the Clan cards. There are four clans, each of eight cards. Each clan (Wisdom, Sovereignty, Truth and Honour) and has a symbol – Stag, Hawk, Salmon and Boar.

    Since each card is a ‘person’ card, each of the clans is depicted with a different coloured border – Red, Purple, Gold and Green.

    The Ancestor cards, flanked by the Clan cards.

    All 40 cards are related to the Sun Circle and the illustration shows how the Ancestor and Clan cards lie together on the Wheel, which is the Wheel of The Year.

    Sun Circle – p11 in Guide Book

    The artwork by Wil Kinghan is lovely and the clan cards cover every aspect of ancient society – Kings and Queens, Weavers, Shepherds, Commanders etc.

    There is a mix of Masculine and Feminine presences within the cards, but the ENERGY of each card is beyond the outward appearance of each character.

    Although the book is small, it has 88 pages of information. The majority of it pertains to each card, but there are also sections on how to consult the cards and re-membering the Ancestors for deep work.

    My only criticism of the book is that some of the print in it is TINY!

    Book entry for Lord of Love, the font of the copy next to the image is very small!

    So, what do I think of the Oracle – the cardstock is very pleasant. The cards have a definite shine – nice and easy to handle and to shuffle.

    I’ve used the Burning Question spread, two cards, which required a random Clan card and a random Ancestor card. The questions posed by the Ancestor card are interpreted through the wisdom of the advice offered by the Clan card.

    This is a lovely Oracle and the perfect addition to your suite of decks if you enjoy Celtic themed work.

    You can explore more of Caitlin and John Matthews vast body of work on their Hallowquest site. You can also purchase this deck from Amazon via this affiliate link.

  • Wildwood Tarot | Wild Magic | Mark Ryan, John Matthews, Caitlín Matthews

    Wildwood Tarot | Wild Magic | Mark Ryan, John Matthews, Caitlín Matthews

    It’s been a long time in the pipeline, but Wild Magic is actually HERE!

    First up, I hold my hands up, I’m biased towards this deck – I work with Mark and administer The Wildwood Tarot’s website. I am an admin on their facebook page and an admin on the Wildwood Tarot study page AND I work for Will Worthington, the deck’s artist.  I’ve tried to keep this review as factual as possible and will only fully focus on the section of the book that involves court cards – but just letting you know, ahead of what you read.

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  • TABI’s Tarot Conference 2015 | Court Cards

    Saturday saw the return of TABI’s annual Tarot Conference in Birmingham.  Here it is, in court cards:

    So we checked in to our rooms and the speakers and organisers had been presented with a li’l hand-made bar of chocolate and a welcome card. Everyone was thrilled and posted photos like this:

    © Viv Kacal 

    As Page of Pentacles, my first thought was ‘Thank God, something to eat. So my photo was like this:

    *wipes chocolate smears from mouth to take photo*

    We met up before dinner on the Friday.  My inner Queen of Wands became my Outer.  Are you digging the leopard print cardi and the gold high heels?

    I’m working my Bette Lynch vibe like mad here.
    © Viv Kacal or Ania Marczyk (I wasn’t looking)

    Our meal on Friday night was very tasty indeed.  I barely stopped eating to look up for photos.  Look – I’m not even drunk.  But my head can’t do that Linda Blair 360 degree thing….

    © Ania Marczyk

    On Saturday morning I was the first speaker on the floor – the warm up act for our wonderful head-liners – Jane Struthers, Andy Boroshevengra and Caitlin Matthews.

    I attended dressed as the Druidcraft’s Queen of Swords:

    © Viv Kacal (I think)
    That’s me in the spotlight! That’s me as the Queen of Swords 🙂
    It’s me! No, it’s not – it’s the Queen of Swords!

    I didn’t do the bare feet thing though.  Sometimes you can take something too far …. I wore the gold high heels though. See? My outer skin at the Conference was the Queen of Swords, but my feet are forever the Queen of Wands.  Until about lunch time and then they morphed into terribly unflattering running shoes and I went all Queen of Pentacles 😀

    And also managed to double up as Queen of Cups in Ania Marczyk’s forthcoming Meniscus Tarot too.  Tha’ Queen of Swords outfit is VERSATILE!

    Queen of Cups Meniscus Tarot Ania Marczyk
    © Ania Marczyk

    I brought home a throne – as you do!

    And brought home one of Moti’s beautiful prints!

    Moti’s original painting was there for us to see too – what a talent!

    So, only one question remains ……Why have I not posted pix of the speakers as Court Cards?

    Because they were all complete STARS!

    Coming along next year?!

  • Queen and Kings of of Tarot! | TABI Conference | 25 July | Birmingham, UK

     This is me (well my HEAD at any rate), cunningly photoshopped onto a slender body, and a throne that comprises entirely of court cards – isn’t it clever?

    Caroline Blackler did all the high tech jiggery-pokery for this.

    And you might wonder just WHY I have included it here on m’blog.

    Well …… pull your chair a bit closer to the screen because I want to whisper something in your ear ….. But not THAT close …. edge back just a smigeon *drops voice to conspiratorial whisper*

    I’m one of the Tarot workshop Queens at TABI’s 2015 Tarot Conference in sunny Birmingham!

    Yes, on Saturday 25 July at Conference Aston, I kick off the whole day’s Tarot mischief with a session on techniques for reading reversed Court cards.

    From there we go straight into our next session – Tarot and Love – with the lovely author Queen Jane Struthers.

    From there we break for lunch (and lunch is included in the day attendee ticket price, folks!)

    And then we dive headlong into our next session, all about the Lenormand Oracle with Lenny expert, King Andy Boroshevengra.  If you’re coming along and you are a bit panicked about not having a Lenormand deck, worry not – there will be enough to go around!

    A 30 minute coffee-injection break and then our final session for the day, my fellow Italian Tarot Tour traveller Queen Caitlin Matthews explains how to get to grips with those pesky unillustrated pips of the Marseille deck.

    I *know*!! It’s going to be a splendid day of Tarot shenanigans!

    And TABI has a few places still available – so if you can get to sunny Brum on the last Saturday in July, I’d absolutely LOVE to see you there! Or even if you can come down the night before, there’s a package available that includes overnight accommodation, a group dinner, the quiz AND attendance at the Conference.

    www.tabiconference.co.uk