{"id":209174,"date":"2017-08-01T18:14:43","date_gmt":"2017-08-01T22:14:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/reading-the-cards-michelle-teas-tarot-advice-for-san-francisco-kqed\/"},"modified":"2017-08-01T18:14:43","modified_gmt":"2017-08-01T22:14:43","slug":"reading-the-cards-michelle-teas-tarot-advice-for-san-francisco-kqed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/zeitgeist-movement\/reading-the-cards-michelle-teas-tarot-advice-for-san-francisco-kqed\/","title":{"rendered":"Reading the Cards: Michelle Tea&#8217;s Tarot Advice for San Francisco &#8211; KQED"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  What's in the cards for San Francisco? Author Michelle Tea gives  a reading for the city and discovers some surprising advice.  (Photo: Jenn Rosenstein \/ Illustration: Ingrid Rojas Contreras  and Gabe Meline\/KQED)<\/p>\n<p>    When writer Michelle Tea first came to San Francisco, she had    yet to win awards or develop a diehard following. Instead, she    supported herself on Haight Street by giving Tarot readings     as she describes it, an ancient story system, a pack of cards    that tell a multitude of tales depending on the ways in which    theyre placed alongside one another. In other words, a    writers dream.  <\/p>\n<p>    Teas new book, Modern Tarot (Harper Collins; $22.99),    is a prismatically down-to-earth guide, and Tea is a sagacious    tour guide. Hip and discerning, Tea shares personal anecdotes,    shares some of her personal rituals to take each cards meaning    into her life, and, perhaps my favorite, decodes the symbolism    of each card. (Tea describing the snow on which stands the    Hermit, a sage old woman supporting herself on a staff: If    water is the emotions and air is the intellect, then snow is    the emotions made tangible, by the cold air of logic.)  <\/p>\n<p>    Modern Tarot offers the most straightforward    interpretationIve found about how Tarot cards work, and    how the mythic journeys each card portrays can be used to    harness a personal moment. So naturally, Ive asked Michelle    Tea to give the city of San Francisco a reading.  <\/p>\n<p>    Below, Tea trains her eye on the City  and finds, among other    things, that the tech bubble is not a bubble that will burst    just yet; that the city needs to work on its partying; that it    must get in touch with the emotional impact of its existence;    and, she says, If San Francisco cant get itself together to    honor the feminine, the feminine will just storm the castle.  <\/p>\n<p>    Youve been warned, San Francisco.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    A Tarot reading by Michelle Tea  <\/p>\n<p>    A reading I like to do, for myself and for others, is a general    Celtic Cross. The Celtic Cross spread is a popular    one for a reason  its simple, its thorough, it provides a    good overview of whats happened, whats going on, and whats    on the rise. I shuffle the deck and ask in a broad sense what    the outcoming and incoming energies are right now, and this    afternoon, I asked on behalf of the city of San Francisco.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hmmmm, I was afraid of this. Right now, San Francisco is all    about work. The card  Im using the Rider-Waite deck,    with art by the wonderful Pamela Coleman Smith  depicts an    architect getting the thumbs up from a couple of moneybags.    Hooray, theyre going to pay him to design their castle! The    Bay Area has gotten the thumbs up from moneybags everywhere    from the continued development of all things tech. An old    story, but whats interesting is, this card is a three  were    still at the start of this current work cycle. We know this    bubble isnt a bubble at all. Its got stability, staying    power, and its only going to grow from here. Good news for    many, Im sure, but all work and no play makes Jack a dull    town.  <\/p>\n<p>    Verrrrry interesting. This card represents what crosses the    present, what influences it, either helping it along or slowing    it down. The Queen of Cups is a heavy-duty feminine energy    card. It represents the realm of emotions. A Queen, it is a    mature card, it thinks before it acts and considers the way a    behavior could wound or heal. It is a poet and a dreamer.  <\/p>\n<p>    This to me looks a lot like the battle between good and evil    enacted in San Francisco for decades now  the masculine-fueled    work drive opposing and being opposed by a feminine-fueled    emotion drive. My read on this is that industry in San    Francisco will not be able to fully, truly grow until it begins    to mature out of its little-kid, I-want-it-all phase and    responds to the emotional impact of its existence. By    integrating not just poetry but poets, not just dreams but    dreamers into the scope of its vision, San Franciscos work    life will begin to achieve some balance. Until this happens,    the pressure that these more artistic realms place on the    corporate will not let up.  <\/p>\n<p>    Also, though it is true that in the Tarot, masculine and    feminine energies are embodied by all genders, so for this    particular reading I would say that San Franciscos industry    needs to take a look at how it treats women  and    female-identified people need to continue putting pressure on    growing powers to make sure they are included in the bigger    picture of city life.  <\/p>\n<p>    San Francisco has always dreamed big. The Star is about taking    your wildest inspirations and somehow bringing them down to    terra firma and making them real. Ive long felt that    San Francisco is a place where people come to see if their    theory can be put into practice, whether on an intensely    personal level, a community level or within larger cultural    movements.  <\/p>\n<p>    The city sees itself as deeply innovating, whether what is    being disrupted are algorithms or the gender binary. There is    special energy here that can make things happen, and it favors    movements with high ideals, inclusiveness and accessibility.    The Star is connected to Aquarius, which is the sign of the    future. The future starts in San Francisco (or at least the    citys ego believes this). I see this card as evidence that    collectively, San Francisco knows it needs to dream bigger and    work harder to make idealistic situations exist for more of the    city.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    In San Franciscos heart, its always been the Summer of Love.    Its not a coincidence that this famous moment occurred here,    or that the countrys queer community gathered and thrived    here. Deep down, it is love that rules this place, that makes    it work. Its the foundation that everything is currently built    upon, the big hearts of the citys ancestors and their    forgotten labors of love that made the city great.  <\/p>\n<p>    The image on the card is two people exchanging cups, and its    this human connection, emotional communication, that is still    the heart of the city  very deep and hard to extinguish. There    is a channel between this underground love and the conscious    idealism of The Star. The city thinks of itself as a loving    place and needs to draw upon that history in order to manifest    more progressive projects.  <\/p>\n<p>    Okay, it is not a coincidence that San Franciscos recent past    is the richest dude in the deck. The King of Pentacles is    materialistic, hes great at business, he earns his money and    spends it luxuriously. The past always brings us to the future,    so it is the work and influence of this man (these men) that    has made San Francisco the epicenter of industry it currently    is. But its done so at the expense of the citys spiritual and    emotional aspects, as seen in the Queen of Cups. One tarot    reader explained to me once that she sees that crossing card as    the bridge that brings us from the past to the future, and if    that is the case, the serene, emotional queen is taking our    hand, pulling us away from big daddy moneybags and leading us    to  <\/p>\n<p>    The Future is Female, yall. With all my fingers crossed, I    hopefully report that the energies native to the feminine     healing, nurturing, love, beauty, abundance, giving, serenity,    creativity  are ready to lovingly ambush San Francisco. Out    with the yang, in with the yin: a feminine renaissance, with    intuition, healing arts, art in general and a need for equality    as the citys zeitgeist. Precedence given to the experience of    female-identified and otherwise feminine people. A movement to    ease the burden on mothers at all economic levels, and a sense    that San Francisco is our mother, and all of us her    children, and lets start taking better care of her and of each    other.  <\/p>\n<p>    Yes, San Francisco won the karmic lotto, if high-paying jobs    and skyrocketing rents are how one defines fortune. The city    has established itself as a world-class location with all the    cash and prizes that go along with that. It is, in so many    ways, blessed. But the what goes up must come down rule    applies to this card  we may currently be that Sphinx, riding    high, but the jackal and the snake will get their turn, too.    Better for the city to keep its eye on the center to better    able ride out the inevitable downs that come with these    magnificent ups. But no matter what ever happens, the city    always rises. It is The Wheel of Fortune.  <\/p>\n<p>    This card represents the environment the querent finds    themselves in, but as the querent in this reading is    an environment  err, uh, hmmmm. I guess this card stands for    you, all of you, the citizens of San Francisco, influencing her    vibes and character on the daily. And generally speaking, the    people of San Francisco are new. They think thoughts    that havent been thunk before, they try things that havent    been tried, they live lives that havent been lived. And they    love it. Thought, literature, communication, media, these are    all ruled by the Ace of Swords and they rule the people of San    Francisco. Debates, healthy and otherwise. These are a people    who will go to the mat for what they believe. On some level,    everyone knows that they are at the vanguard of our culture,    and the city loves this about her children.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    This card is the anxiety card of the spread, and weve got the    dull, plodding  if capable  Knight of Pentacles. While the    fantasy of big King Pentacle in the citys past is pretty    attractive to pretty much everyone (even I wouldnt mind eating    grapes off his lap), this Knight of Pentacles is the average    Jos reality: a working stiff whose job eats her life and who    doesnt have much time for anything cool or fun or creative. Is    this what the city is afraid of becoming? I see this as all the    inspired people who moved to town with dreams only to find    themselves with big rent they need to work hella hard to pay,    leaving them too exhausted to pursue their real life at the end    of the day. San Francisco, dont let this be you! It suggests    to me that the city is aware that its becoming a bore, and it    keeps them up at night.  <\/p>\n<p>    The card that ties it all together, and here we have the    magnificent Queen of Wands, emphasizing the already-strong    message that it is time for feminine energies to take the    wheel. This Queen builds upon the watery power of the Queen of    Cups and the nurturing abundance of The Empress and sets it    ablaze. If San Francisco cant get itself together to honor the    feminine, the feminine will just storm the castle. Queen of    Wands is crafty and powerful, full of energy and ideas, has    tons of endurance and stamina, creativity and chutzpah.  <\/p>\n<p>    Artists, lovers, politicians, activists: this Queen makes shit    happen. Youre either on her train or youre eating dust. All    aboard, San Francisco! Its time to leave the past behind.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Thanks to Michelle Tea for this weeks Tarot    reading. 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