ideas for later
A not very organized list I can refer to once I finish something from the ongoing projects.
- polish up a .pdf for the official Margarete Petersen booklet, maybe expand with my own thoughts,
- a series of self-care readings – no longer part of Tarot de Luz study, maybe a continuation of the Margarete Petersen study,
- transcribe my Tarot of The Origins notes from old magical notebook,
- finish indexing my old magical notebook for easier reference,
- a LWB for el Dios de Los Tres Tarot, revisiting the keyword study format,
- deep dive with the Voyager Tarot – first with the little guidebook, and if things go well – with the giant pdf (requires purchase),
- work through the Tarot Playbook with one deck (or: at all, if one deck proves too difficult),
- for funsies – a lewd LWB, just the most dirty meanings,
- poem-writing with tarot,
- play through Anamnesis at least once (either in a journal or continuing with pretty pdfs),
- various new tarot techniques as a way to rekindle old deck love, or promote new understanding – give reversals an honest shot, reading tarot with cartomancy methods, deck pairing etc.
- I want to try spellcraft, or just use words better, even if it's in prayers and petitions,
- get back into trance-work, I also have some guided meditations/visualizations I want to try,
- magic-adjacent arty website for partner and me?
- recycled notebooks, bookbinding – more advanced techniques?
- I want to organize my finished digital projects – maybe figure out how to compile a nice pdf of my works, either encompassing the last two years as a personal memento, or in thematic chunks for people to have/look at if they want, hopefully I could wrap something like this up within a week?
- I want to experiment with zines – love the format, just not sure what I have to say,
- I want to try digital collage and make an oracle, in the Soul Cards style – no assigned titles or meanings (these are already two ideas rolled into one – efficiency),
- (but also I want to be mindful about making smaller art projects, with bigger chances of success),
- some sort of digital oracle? So many possibilities with the images and how they generate,
- knit or crochet a sweater, but I don't think I can do that w/o purchasing stuff. I tried previously with scraps and using different weights is too advanced. Maybe next year? Maybe this year should be about projects that use what I have? Also I'm not really into knit-wear. I'd have to make it for someone else.
- air drying clay – little figurines, altar stuff, fidgets, decor,
- play around with bitwig 👀
- I have 3 kalimbas I could actually learn to play on, I just love the sound and I've been seriously drooling over a steel tongue drum, don't know if this is a purchase for a Big Occasion or for next year,
- I'm not yet sure about art supplies. On one hand I want to encourage myself to create, and provide myself with whatever tools and supplies that spark that interest. On the other hand, I find using the limited supply of what you have to be a great creativity booster. I'm leaning towards no-buy/low-buy there.