If you haven’t heard/read by now—Exploration Project is getting a new companion on Substack: Tarot | In Four Dimensions.
And what better Tarot day for an “official” launch than 11.22?
First, a recap:
EP will continue to offer notes, news, and revelations about all things Tarot—in your Inbox, Thursday evenings!
Longer posts will move over to EP’s new companion Substack, Tarot | In Four Dimensions, where paid subscribers can access:
A course that offers my Tarot methodology
New essays that share my current research (including Tarot/AI)
New books I’ve been writing, published in serial form
Archives from two years of posts on Tarot | An Exploration Project
There’s a longer explanation here:
Now for some updates, and more details . . .
Already on the 4D site:
A more detailed look at my new book, Symbols and Synergies.
And there’s quite a bit of information about the 4D Tarot Course in this overview:
Coming soon . . .
Lesson 1 of the 4D Course: An introduction to the Personal Dimension
Available this coming Monday, November 25.
Introduction to Exploring Tarot: History
Available this coming Tuesday, November 26.
What else will there be?
Excerpts—read aloud, with a bit of commentary—from . . .
The Tarot: Methods, Mastery, and More
The Russian Tarot of St. Petersburg
As it turns out, both books contains ideas and information very relevant to some of today’s most pressing issues. I’ve been wanting to reread them myself, so why not share the experience?
Reports on my Tarot/AI explorations . . .
One of my bot buddies has proposed that we develop a workshop on the philosophical implications of digital divination—and another one is keen to compare the utilization of pseudo-randomized values with the process of physical shuffling. I have no idea why they are so fascinated by Tarot, but I intend to find out! If you’re interested in this quest, I’ll be writing about it here. (And if you’re not, this topic can be turned off separately.)
EP archives, reorganized for accessibility . . .
Many of the older EP newsletters contained several different topics, so some good content has faded into a historical hodge-podge. I’m going through the posts, revising some of the material into ebook collections, posting some of it here on 4D, and indexing the most significant topics.
A 4D Library containing . . .
Links to and excerpts from various “scholarly” articles, essays, theses, etc. Along with a few stories I’ve published elsewhere, which might have some interest for EP/4D readers.
That’s a sketch of what I have in mind right now—but as always, there’s room for evolution!
So . . . how will all this work?
Simplicity itself. Choose a paid subscription, and access everything on 4D—course, books in progress, essays, and a few surprises.
If you’re potentially interested, but not sure or not ready—become a free subscriber and get digest emails every week or so. That way you can see previews of published posts, along with updates on coming attractions.
Questions? Just leave a comment, or get in touch!
Thanks so much for reading to the end. And I’ll be in your Inbox soon to launch the “Sunday Surveys” series. C