Monday, June 24, 2013

The sad demise of the World Port at JFK Airport

 

Rather than my usual tarot post for a Monday,  I just needed to write quickly about the Worldport at John F. Kennedy Airport.  The iconic flying saucer-shaped structure is in the throes of the wrecking ball as I post this. 

It's listed in the Top 11 Endangered Historic Places.  There are throngs of folks who are huge fans of this masterpiece of Modernism.  It's been used in countless films and TV shows (most recently, the TV show "Pan-Am" filmed there).  But just as of today, a good portion had been bulldozed away.

Nope.  Sometimes the marching ahead of "progress" just blatantly sucks.

http://www.savetheworldport.org/

Monday, June 17, 2013

"Mad Men", the tarot, and Don Draper's dark night of the soul

(Beware: spoilers ahead, as well as some musings on Don Draper's "dark night of the soul".  If you're not a "Maddict", you'll still glean something from this post, but if you worship at the altar of Sterling, Cooper and Partners, you'll feel much more at home.)

Take a look at this card:

When folks pull the 10 of Swords in a tarot reading, there's some heaviness afoot  What's really interesting is that most times, when a querrant sees it in a past or present position, they intrinsically know why it's there and how to apply it to their current situation.  If it's in a future position, I carefully read surrounding cards and let them know that a dark period may be near, but to fear not, because a new dawn is just above the horizon.

That's what the card tells us: that we have reached our nadir, but that there will be a new light, a new hope.  We have to hit the low points, the rock bottom, the nadir, before we can move onward.  Pain, devastation, desolation will be followed by calm, peace and resurgent light; it's a law of the Universe.

The reason I'm reflecting upon this card today is in response to an image that is haunting me from last night's episode of "Mad Men": Don Draper, curled up on his office sofa, in a fetal position.  Earlier in the episode, Don is curled in a near-fetal position on his daughter's empty bed. If you haven't been following along with the show, here's my thumbnail: Don Draper can't go any lower.  SPOILERS: He's cheated on his adoring wife, alienated most of his co-workers and partners, lied to said co-workers and partners, marred his daughter for life after she caught him having sex with his neighbor, and irreparably damaged his relationship with his protege, Peggy Olsen.  Once considered an enigma, a cool, distant creative genius responsible for crafting brilliant advertising and instilling in many a simultaneous sense of awe, admiration, fear, and indisputable sexual desire, Don is now referred to as "a monster" by the one person (Peggy) who saw the warmth hidden at the center of his soul, even amidst the outer slick facade.



Season 6's poster seemingly depicts two Dons, and the season was all about his slow, slimy descent into darkness and alienation where both sides of his personality wrestled.  Which one will make it out alive by this Sunday's season finale?  Right now, a shadow of his former self exists, curled up on a tiny tweed sofa.  The bravado, the cool, the suave demeanor: all gone.  In their place: a man who might not even know himself if he met him in the revolving door, broken, scared, and stripped naked of his dignity and self-worth.

Fool Tarot Card Meanings tarot card meaningIn my daydreams today, I had Don Draper sit across from me at the table here in the coffeehouse and I read his cards, much like his dear friend Anna Draper used to*.  And I confirmed, as he drew the 10 of Swords, that every nadir has an opposing apex.  And, like the images of him on the poster, he's been launched, full-throttle, into his own "Fool's Journey" throughout the entire series, facing glorious highs and inky-black lows.  But, like the major arcana's Fool, the power lies within.   The Fool is Number 0 in the tarot, the beginning and end, alpha and omega.  it's where the journey ends, as well as where it begins. And I lean in to Don and I whisper, "The power to heal and discover and fly lies within and is tied to the belief that you need to let go and trust in order to soar."  And Don thanks me, and slowly stands up to leave, stops near the door, turns back, and says "Thank you.  I'm ready for the journey.  I have no choice but to choose to do so"




*Over a year ago, I wrote another "Mad Men"-inspired blog post.  If you're curious, here's the link:

http://mid-centurymystic.blogspot.com/2012/03/monday-is-tarot-day-and-yesterday-don.html

Monday, June 10, 2013

Monday is Tarot Day: A quick, One-Card Draw for a Pick-Me-Up.

There's absolutely nothing wrong with today whatsoever.  I'm just low energy, for no apparent reason.  I could say that there's a high pressure front and weather is changing and I ate too much cake yesterday and I banged my knee at the gym today.  But that would only be guessing, and it would actually smack of trying to push it in order to make sense out of my funk.

Yes, I'm in a funk.  Again, no apparent reason.  Iv'e been very grateful lately about many, many things, so that's not it.  My hair is cute today.  I like the sample of perfume I'm wearing; didn't know I'd be such a fan of the tonka bean.  But still ... I'm poopy.

Let's do a real-time, one-card draw and see what comes up.  What lesson do I need to know in order to shake me out of this mood?

(Man, even shuffling is a chore)

I drew the Ace of Pentacles. Hm.  I drew this when I became an LLC.  New beginnings in the material realm.  Let me ponder this for a bit ...

 

New beginnings, fresh starts, possible heaps of money coming my way.

Hm ...

I think I feel suddenly much lighter!  The Hand of God is waiting to gift me with something amazing!  I can handle that!  Pretty darned good card for getting one out of one's funk.

(jumping out of chair and skipping downstairs and out of the house)