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Show Me Your Deck

Show Me Your Deck

By: Dean Sage & Jack Kirven
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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.© 2024 Alternative & Complementary Medicine Hygiene & Healthy Living Spirituality
Episodes
  • Episode 59: Expressing Instinct
    Jan 25 2026

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    In this episode, Dean and Jack explore the powerful intersection of the Sacral chakra ("I feel") and the Throat chakra ("I say"), focusing on the courage required to give voice to guttural instincts. The conversation begins with a "Context Card" (Profession 11) that affirms, "I profess that I feel that my expression of myself is powerful". The hosts discuss the concept of the "second brain" located in the gut and the vital necessity of allowing visceral reactions—even those rooted in trauma or raw emotion—to be spoken aloud rather than letting them "curdle" inside,.

    The reading progresses into a dynamic conversation about the creative process, explicitly referencing the Tarot. Dean draws the "Seeker of Flames," which he identifies as the Page of Wands, representing the moment of "hot inspiration" where one decides to take an idea into the forge of creation,. Later, the "Ace of Storms"—identified as the Ace of Swords—introduces the concept of la petite mort (the little death),. This card serves as a reminder of the necessary peace, and sometimes grief, that follows the lightning bolt of creativity, emphasizing that the actual work of art often happens in the quiet moments after the initial frenzy,.

    Finally, the episode concludes with a "Capstone Card" (Card 27) that bridges the Heart and Sacral chakras, offering the affirmation: "I profess that I love all my experiences because they have made me stronger". The hosts reflect on the idea that the ultimate goal of expression is connection; just as a tree grows around rusty nails to become stronger, we grow around our painful experiences by sharing them. The discussion challenges the listeners to move beyond the fear of being heard, asserting that art and performance require witnesses to truly exist.

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    58 mins
  • Episode 58: Enacted Truth
    Jan 4 2026

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    The reading begins with an intersection card between the third chakra (doing) and fifth chakra (saying), delivering the profession: "I profess that I do that which I claim and that which I advise". The hosts emphasize that true transparency is more than just honesty; it is the act of "walking your talk" rather than merely spouting "hot air". By moving ideas out of the imagination and into the physical world, individuals avoid the trap of hypocrisy and instead build an "enacted truth" that serves as a role model for others.

    The episode draws several significant parallels to the tarot, beginning with the Director card, which corresponds to The Chariot. This archetype highlights the power of will and visualization to influence oneself and others toward a specific goal. The hosts also discuss the concept of accountability through their Defend card, which is the equivalent of the Justice card in the tarot. They argue that living a "defensible" life means being accountable for your actions so that you don't have to be reactive or defensive when challenged. This theme of integrity continues with the Balance card, identified as Temperance in the major arcana, which reminds the listener that truth is not static; it requires a constant, mindful mixing of different perspectives and experiences to maintain harmony.

    The discussion concludes with a focus on communication as the primary tool for growth, illustrated by a haiku describing a "maturing jungle". Using the metaphor of plant respiration, the hosts explain that just as air helps plants grow, spirited conversations—ranging from a "gentle breeze" to a "hurricane"—are necessary to nourish complex relationships. The sequence of "ask, affirm, converse, critique" serves as a capstone for the episode, urging listeners to be open to feedback and to stand bravely in their truth. Ultimately, building a life of enacted truth requires the courage to engage with the world, answer questions, and allow your principles to be refined through genuine human connection.

    Living with integrity is like building a bridge from both sides: your internal will and your external actions must meet perfectly in the middle for the structure to hold.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 57: Life Architect
    Dec 27 2025

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    The episode centers on the theme of being a "Life Architect," a concept derived from a reading that emphasizes the importance of letting people disagree while staying grounded in truth and the heart. The hosts delve into the friction of modern discourse, suggesting that while we may vehemently disagree with others' ideologies, leading with human instinct and the "heart center" allows for a more civil and constructive existence. They share personal anecdotes ranging from awkward Thanksgiving dinners to religious deconstructions, illustrating that focusing on common humanity is often more vital than winning an ideological "sport" or political battle.

    The episode provides several insightful mentions of the tarot as the hosts compare their original cards to the traditional major arcana. When drawing "An Awakening" (Number 20), Jack notes that it corresponds to the Judgment card in the original tarot, symbolizing a resurrection where one is finally ready to embrace what they have become. Similarly, Dean highlights that "The Creator" card in his deck is the equivalent of The Empress, though he notes a distinction in energy; while some see the forge and fire as masculine, he views the act of creation as a profoundly feminine energy. These archetypes serve as a framework for the "Life Architect" theme, urging listeners to observe the world through the third eye while maintaining a spiritual connection through the crown chakra.

    The final movement of the episode focuses on the continuous nature of creation and the necessity of balance. The hosts use the metaphor of a cerebral kiln, where individuals must fire their own bricks to build a stable foundation for their lives rather than simply using the "bricks" handed to them by society or religion. They caution that being an architect requires both intense action and intentional rest, comparing soul-work to physical muscle growth; without periods of "simmering" and recovery, the fires of creativity and spirit can lead to a "supernova" collapse. Ultimately, the episode encourages listeners to nourish thriving energy and share their "ripe fruits" with the world, reminding us that we are the consequence of our own choices and that our unique "magic" lies in how we perceive and act upon our experiences.

    Building a life is much like masonry: you must gather the raw clay of your experiences, fire them in the kiln of your own truth, and carefully set each brick yourself, for no one else can inhabit the structure you build.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
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