
Only Fans Pips
My Tarot sister from a different mister finally convinced me to dedicate a whole month to making a second attempt at learning the Tarot Marseille system, and pip decks in general. I’ve snagged a bit of theory and structure while watching her as she reads her pip cards. I’ve used my monthly decks at least once in the past attempting to learn pip cards, but this month I’ve actually been dedicated to the cause, journaling daily, asking myself the numerical progress of the cards, using the Tarot more like a Lenormand with looking carefully at the pairings, directionality, order, etc. I still don’t really know what I’m doing, but I’m giving it a go, so thanks for putting up with me on the Marseille struggle bus!

I picked decks closest to traditional Marseille style this month because I don’t have an actual Marseille deck, but being that they’re not exactly Marseille style decks, I’m kinda making it up as I go. Firstly my very cute and ultra lux Tarot Minchiate replica deck (from Amparo Aguirre Cortés) it totally different with the triumph/major cards, but it’s pips are pretty simple and traditional. My SwordsWoman Tarot is pretty close to a Marseille, but of course the majors and court cards have famous swordswoman featured. The Mythical Creatures Tarot from Baba Studio is a Maresille/RWS hybrid so that feels a bit more comfortable to me and the book is a wealth of information so that’s helpful. Then, I finally worked up the gumption to use my Sefirot Tarot deck, probably the closest to an actual Marseille deck I have, but a Kickstarter I was really disappointing in. Now I’ve been using this deck almost daily it has admittedly really grown on me. And, rather than an oracle, I have been itching to use my Gothic Literature Tarot this late fall, and seeing as it is pipish, I figured it could make the lineup this month. Though it uses the RWS system, it has a big mood that makes up for the sometimes plain feel of the pip cards. Alright, onward to this train wreck!

Oftda! Well, my favorite card in The Gothic Literature Tarot is the Death card exemplified by Eric, the Phantom of the Opera. Eric easily has the most interesting character arc in that story, and he has a metaphorical death (and perhaps actual death?) that allows him to grow his empathy and as a person when he learns what it is to actually love (its to let go, and put the other persons wishes ahead of his own). Well, it may be my favorite card, but I don’t like starting off my monthly draw like that.

From the Minchattie, I drew the Five of Batons and the Nine of Coins. I had the joy of a short road trip to see family early this month that allowed me time to reflect on what I think of the Tarot suits meanings, and the numerical and court meanings as a structure to start thinking about Marseille. I’ve begun thinking of the fives as the cards of upheavals, putting your early lessons from the suit to the test. With the passions and actions of the wands, I see the upheaval being chaos and roadblocks preventing me from going forward but demanding growth. Nines on the other hand I’m envisioning as the “fruits” of the suit, the internal satisfaction, the consequences of the suit. The Nine of Coins speaks to the physical material world, so the Nine of Coins is the satiation of my worldly needs, but perhaps also coming to completion in my work projects. So the Five of Wands combined with the Nine of Coins I read as “no pain no gain”, or perhaps more reasonably, the struggle is worth the effort. In this Minchatte deck I see the coins have people on them; perhaps my direct influence extends beyond my immediate circle. Other’s share my struggles and successes.

From the SwordsWoman Tarot I drew the Eight of Coins and the Page of Cups. I’ve been exploring the eights as the structure of the 4’s but having the skills to break past that structure and be innovative. Eights for me so far are the numbers of taking initiative. With the Coins, I feel this is needing to do the hard work to level up to mastery, very similar to the RWS with the idea of refining a skill. Then the very surprising Page of Cups. Pages to me are the “apprentices” of the suit, new to the concepts of the suit and being in a student position, willing and eager but inexperienced and prone to mistakes. Cups are a suit of interpersonal relations and managing This seems pretty clear I’m in need of honing my interpersonal skills (ain’t that the truth), which starts to pair well with Eric’s hard story of personal growth (urgh).

Oh boy, then we get to the Mythic Creatures Tarot. I pulled The Tower and the Nine of Swords. I feel like almost anyone reading this knows that the Tower is not a nice card to see, and if there’s any doubt about it’s meaning, the Kraken consuming the ship does a better job than my words can describe. Nines, again, I see as the fruits of the suit, the thing that manifests as a consequence of the suit to the querent. With the Nine of Swords that’s actually coming to harm, not just the imagined harm that is seen in the RWS Nine of Swords. Here we see the butterfly hopelessly facing the Kraken to the left. There is a huge upheaval outside of my control and I’m not escaping it unscathed. Eek.

And we finish with the beautiful and simplistic Sefirot. I pulled the rather sever Empress and the Five of Swords. We’re starting with five and ending with five with the “oracle” theme being death. Dang. The Empress to me is creative authority, motherly-ness, feminine strength, natures’ power. Fives, again, I read as the upheaval of the structure and stagnation of the fours. The middle double edge sword is literally breaking through four single edge swords, offering a new way of making and using a sword. It’s point is red hot and dangerous! The Empress’s nurturing power is the key to my breakthrough, bringing those more holistic and emotionally connected ideas into the suit of the mind and intellect, and we’re coming in hot!

Again, ooft, this is going to be a tough month. Together I see this month reaching some critical ending point which will transform me as a person–perhaps there’s something that is ending (one can always have hopeful wishes, of course) which creates pain but opens the door for growth. I share my struggles and successes with my community and it’s apparent I need to refine my people-skills. There is a devastating upheaval we will all feel and we need to meet it with firm, careful loving touch to overcome this challenge and break the mold.
Wow. Well, I hope the cards have given you a more gentle end of year reading! Be well and safe, dear readers.























































