An introduction to the Sun and Moon Light tarot decks
Hi everyone, I am a new member of Skool and am pleased to join this community. My name is John Mogi. I often describe myself as a "white magician"— a title I embrace because my work focuses on using symbolic tools for healing, clarity, and personal transformation rather than simple divination. I have received permission from Rachael to share a bit about my lifelong project, which is finally coming to fruition. This work is the natural evolution of a novel series I began over 20 years ago, rooted in my personal experiences with the Rainbow Gatherings in Israel and Italy. The Vision: The Hidden Garden The project is a multifaceted ecosystem designed to address what I call the "Inherent Wound" of existence—our sense of fragmentation and disconnection. My goal is to move from "Male Creation" (singular focus) toward "Harmonic Creation," where shadow and light are integrated into a whole. The project currently consists of several interconnected pieces: - The Twin Tarot System: A dual-deck system featuring the Sunlight Tarot (the path of active manifestation and healing) and the Moonlight Tarot (the path of witnessing and honoring the shadow). While I have also conceptualized the Dawn deck (scientific laws and physics) and the Twilight deck (quantum paradoxes), I am currently focusing on the primary Sun and Moon relationship. - The Historical Correction: Inspired by the work of Eileen Connolly, this project is a "historical correction" to traditional tarot. I am replacing the often grotesque or fatalistic imagery of older decks with a "White Magic" approach—psychologically empowering images that treat the cards as a mirror for the present rather than a tool for fortune-telling. - Lili’s Curious Guide to the Sunlight: More than a manual, this is a narrative field diary and guide to lucid dreaming. It follows the character Lili as she navigates "The Veil" between consciousness and the dream world. - The Hidden Garden RPG: A meditative, "narrative tile-builder" game. Instead of fighting monsters, players navigate the "Maze of the Ego" and use the cards to physically construct a path toward self-discovery.