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“Look hard enough at anything and you will eventually see everything”: Magic, Tarot, and Creativity with Lon Milo DuQuette & Cassia Elderkin

Dec 23, 2025
Lon Milo DuQuette, a prolific writer and occultist, shares his insights into Western Hermeticism and tarot, discussing his new book, The Tarot Architect. He explores the connection between tarot and Kabbalah, presenting tarot as not just a divination tool but as a means for self-exploration and creativity. Cassia Elderkin, a student of Lon, adds her perspective on magic as liberatory praxis. They dive into the intersection of Western and Eastern spiritual practices, highlighting art's transformative power and the necessity of self-observation in creative endeavors.
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INSIGHT

Tarot Mirrors Creation's Architecture

  • DuQuette argues the tarot mirrors the Kabbalistic mechanics of creation and consciousness.
  • Creating a tarot deck card-by-card internalizes that structure and reprograms the practitioner from within.
ADVICE

Make Your Own Deck To Internalize Tarot

  • Do create your own tarot deck in the order the Sefer Yetzirah describes creation to internalize the archetypes.
  • Spend short, focused meditations on each card to shorten the learning curve and change your inner programming.
INSIGHT

East And West Reach The Same Singularity

  • DuQuette maps Kabbalistic descending levels of consciousness to the tarot and to natural forces.
  • He frames Western ceremonial methods as outward technologies that converge with Eastern inward yogic paths at their shared aim of unity.
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