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Show Me Your Deck
Dean Sage & Jack Kirven
57 episodes
1 week ago
A podcast with Dean Sage and Jack Kirven where they explore the intersection of oracle decks and chakras, using their original decks to create new insights. Dean's deck is a modern translation of the Tarot that removes gender-norms to reveal the deeper, non-gendered meaning of the cards. Jack's four decks play with the traditional chakra system, examining the way they intersect, rather than using them in isolation. The show allows inspiration to arise from the intersection of all decks using both intuition and chance. Dean pulls his cards as the Tarot reader does, while Jack relies on dice to see which cards his decks will offer up. The result is a reading and a reminder that uses the language of chakras and the diversity of the Tarot.
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Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality,
Health & Fitness,
Alternative Health
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A podcast with Dean Sage and Jack Kirven where they explore the intersection of oracle decks and chakras, using their original decks to create new insights. Dean's deck is a modern translation of the Tarot that removes gender-norms to reveal the deeper, non-gendered meaning of the cards. Jack's four decks play with the traditional chakra system, examining the way they intersect, rather than using them in isolation. The show allows inspiration to arise from the intersection of all decks using both intuition and chance. Dean pulls his cards as the Tarot reader does, while Jack relies on dice to see which cards his decks will offer up. The result is a reading and a reminder that uses the language of chakras and the diversity of the Tarot.
Show more...
Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality,
Health & Fitness,
Alternative Health
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Episode 53: Toxic Math
Show Me Your Deck
1 hour 12 minutes
1 month ago
Episode 53: Toxic Math

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The first card, "I profess that I feel no obligation to drink the poisonous thoughts of others," an intersection of the visceral chakra (Orange metal: I feel) and the Third Eye (Blue water: I see). This card acts as a warning against "the mill spilling toxicity into the river", urging listeners to use their instinct to examine information that doesn't feel right, especially when consuming news or disinformation. The hosts discuss the dangers of algorithms creating isolating echo chambers and the critical need to "train yourself to look outside" and gather facts independently, distinguishing truth from conjecture.

The reading then shifts to the Ace of Waves, representing the Second Chakra (Sacrum/Water), which emphasizes returning to the "very very base state of the second chakra" and the source of intuition and emotion. This card, "The tiniest of drops that can become the mightiest of waves," reinforces the theme of avoiding contamination and seeking clarity, urging listeners to recognize whether their emotional responses are authentic or manufactured by external influences. The episode introduces a mediating card, the intersection of the Crown Chakra (Purple/Akasha/Ether: I know) and the Sacrum (Orange/Metal: I feel), which brings in the concept of morality and purpose. This combination forces an examination of actions through the lens of utilitarianism: choosing the path that causes the least harm. The hosts explore how adherence to strict, context-less rules ("lawful good") can lead to devastating conclusions, noting that this mindset is tragically shared by historical figures like Hitler. The discussion stresses the importance of empathy, urging listeners to connect to the cosmic sense of self and ask: "Would I want this for myself?".

The urgency of this message is underscored by the Eight of Waves, drawn immediately after, which reiterates the need to "Free yourself from the shallows. Flow to the source". The hosts label fear, anger, and greed as "shallow emotions" that lead to "muddy waters" and make people susceptible to manipulation. The reading concludes with the final profession: "I profess that I am the architect who builds my life," an intersection of the Root Chakra (Red Earth: I am) and the Solar Plexus (Yellow Fire: I do). This serves as the ultimate takeaway, reminding listeners that despite external influences and systemic flaws, they are responsible for their beliefs, feelings, and the way they construct their own lives.

Show Me Your Deck
A podcast with Dean Sage and Jack Kirven where they explore the intersection of oracle decks and chakras, using their original decks to create new insights. Dean's deck is a modern translation of the Tarot that removes gender-norms to reveal the deeper, non-gendered meaning of the cards. Jack's four decks play with the traditional chakra system, examining the way they intersect, rather than using them in isolation. The show allows inspiration to arise from the intersection of all decks using both intuition and chance. Dean pulls his cards as the Tarot reader does, while Jack relies on dice to see which cards his decks will offer up. The result is a reading and a reminder that uses the language of chakras and the diversity of the Tarot.