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A Vision from Bojog

Use the buttons below to navigate
the mystical and wonderful Tarot.
Open your mind and heart to the
throbbing energies of the
universe.  Let the fertile essence
of life-wisdom burst up into
your.. uh... butt?

0 - The Fool is about innocence and ignorance, optimism and
simple foolishness at the start of a new journey.  Rowan the Boar is
happy to partake of as much wine as the Trolls pour for him,
without noticing that no one else is drinking, and some of those
eyes are predatory.  His flaccid penis shows his innocence (or
advanced inebriation!).  The erections and handcuffs held by the
Trolls are dangers the Boar can no longer escape, and will have to
endure.  The Fool describes the start of a life-journey, or big
decisions to be made (when we don't perhaps have enough
knowledge or experience to make the wise decision outright).
There is a lot of optimism in this card- there may be danger, or
there may just be fun in store.  Note- occasionally the Fool can also
mean “You have no right to ask this; the answer is withheld!”
Take this into consideration especially when the Fool appears first,
or in a key “outcome” position of a reading.

1 - The Magician is creative, powerful, and talented.  The card
shows us a Raccoon draped in a toga, suggesting mythological
divine power, and adorned with vibrant red ornaments of vitality
and passion.  He holds a double-ended phallus wand, symbolizing
endless creativity and life-giving power.  Lying on the table is
Cletis the Donkey, nude, hypnotized by the Raccoon's power- and
enjoying every minute of it.  The Magician often indicates a
prolific, creative person at the height of his skills.  It can just as
often denote living in such a peak moment, the act of being
supremely creative, bringing dreams and the will into reality.  As
such, hypnosis is an excellent symbol for bringing a wish of the
mind into action.

2 - The High Priestess is the doorway between dualities: physical
and spiritual, conscious and subconscious, altruism and egoism.
The Priestess with all her knowledge stands behind a veil rejoicing
between symbols of balance and duality- the fit white Ram and the
overweight black Ram; the black pillar and the white; the Yin and
Yang; the veil of palms (male) and pomegranates (female).  The
High Priestess invites the supplicant to look at issues from all
angles.  It indicates that there is a veil between us and
understanding; there's something unknown or something not being
taken into consideration.  It's time to seek the advice of a
professional in the field, an expert who would know the issue
inside and out.

3 - The Empress gives us wealth, fertility, and creativity.  Okay,
this stud is clearly no empress, but he's bringing us all of her great
gifts.  All around him we see the fruits of harvest, and in front of
him, a much more... obvious sign of fertility.  There are grapes,
flowers, trees, and running water; and with a smile, the stallion
offers us his finest, er, melons.  The Empress indicates wealth and
abundance- love at home, having enough to live comfortably,
fertility for mating or for creative art and music.

4 - The Emperor thinks with his head, not his heart.  Here we see
an explicit, clear depiction of a powerful Bear in leather
dominating another.  He rules by reason and law, not compassion.
Bearing the tools of punishment, he displays the bruised, cum-
smeared face of his opposition and dares us to break the rules.  The
Emperor represents someone with that kind of power.  Maybe it's a
parent, a boss, or a government figure- maybe there's a run-in with
the police on the horizon!  The card can imply different things
depending who is indicated, but this card always means law and
swift justice.

5 - The Hierophant prefers external signs of devotion and religion,
and seeks social approval.  In the picture, the Fu-Dog is dressed in
all the regalia of a bishop, yet he seems to have been secretly
masturbating in the library!  The Hierophant is about submitting to
a religion or a person of moral authority, or following simple,
conservative rules to gain public approval.  A person indicated by
this card seeks for this kind of obedient life, but sometimes only
superficially, as we see in the picture.

6 - The Lovers is about love, lust, and communication.  Here at
first we see a big pile of guys just going at it, enjoying each other,
yet right at the center is a more tender and meaningful display
between the Bear and Bull- hands clasped over a heart, a soft kiss
on the cheek.  The Lovers is about harmony in relationships,
choosing between desires, and finding fulfillment.  Do the Bear
and Bull return to a solitary monogamy or give themselves over to
a life full of fun and free love forever, a pack of males living in
harmony together?  They are empowered to choose however is
best, and either path will mean fulfillment and joy for them.

7 - The Chariot symbolizes the moment of triumph over personal
or financial difficulties, being rewarded for creativity, and
maintaining good health- all in a package that depicts stylish
travel.  On this card we see the inside of a semi-truck's cab, where
Rowan the Boar offers a ride to a hitchhiker Coyote, in exchange
for certain favors...  This card comes up when victory is close at
hand, or to symbolize a moment of past victory.  The conquest may
have come at a price, or the potential victory could be put off
completely if too much time is spent on physical pleasure.
Certainly in the case of the picture, if they spend all day blowing,
they won't get where they're going!

8 - Strength is about inner strength and fortitude persevering
against opposition.  We see a large, non-anthro Bear being
controlled by a much smaller anthro Fox.  The Fox is either pulling
open the Bear's mouth to suck that large gray dude's cock, or he
might be actually closing the Bear's mouth and denying him
pleasure.  Though the specifics could go either way, the smaller
Fox is clearly in control of the powerful Bear.  Strength indicates
spiritual or mental power helping to overcome adversity.  It's about
perseverance even when circumstances, temptations, or other
people are against us.

9 - The Hermit has found wisdom in solitude.  The card shows us a
thoughtful hyena surrounded by few necessities of comfort, while
holding a lamp to show the way for others to follow as night falls.
He has an oversized antique camera- perhaps from his mountain he
“sees all,” but can also retain and take what he's seen and learned
with him.  The Hermit means that it's time to be still and be alone
(not meaning lonely!), and see what wisdom may come.  The
Hermit also represents needing to follow the guiding light of a
mentor who has gone before.  Never forget where you've been, but
ask someone more experienced, and take their advice to heart.

10 - The Wheel of Fortune symbolizes the ebb and flow of good
and bad luck throughout life- from direct cause and effect to
unexpected surprises, joys, disasters, and heartbreak.  In our
picture, we see a turntable, with a bunch of dudes playing a game
of Spin the Bottom.  Who will the Hyena take next?  Who will be
left standing on the sidelines watching and throbbing with no
outlet?  This decadent sex-game is a symbol for how The Wheel of
Fortune plays its part in our lives.  Sometimes there are direct
rewards as a result of great effort- other times the Wheel sends us
unexpected pleasure, good luck, and joy.  In its upright position,
this card indicates positive fortune or rewarded effort.

11 - Justice describes making educated decisions, penetrating to
the heart of the matter at hand and taking action.  The image is of a
Tiger seated at his control panel, deciding whether the Otter and/or
Pangolin should be allowed release.  He has all the information he
needs, and inputs his decision: yes to the Otter, but for the
Pangolin, not today!  Justice can describe a situation like this, in
which important decisions are being made by someone who really
understands the issue.  Often this card comes up when an issue is
being decided in a court.  In the upright position, the card shows
the outcome will be ultimately true and just- though depending on
our position in the court, the just outcome may not make us happy!

12 - The Hanged Man has been pushed out of his comfort zone and
is forced to look at life from a new perspective.  In the image, we
see a dyed-neon, punky-looking Skunk hauled up into the air by
his feet and tangled up in vines while two nude Gorillas approach
to teach him a lesson about... living more naturally.  Maybe he
thought he knew what he was getting into, but he doesn't look so
sure now.  The Hanged Man means being pulled up out of
everyday life and taking a hard look at what you've been doing
with yourself.  It can sometimes also mean having to postpone a
decision until there's been time to think about the situation.

13 - Death brings a change, a profound transformation
(traditionally not cross-species, but mental).  In this card we see a
procession of Humans passing a giant Naga and being transformed
into animals.  The mask, the altar, the large Mystic-Roses on the
wall, and the wedding garlands over both doors are various
symbols of life, death, joining, changing, and spirituality.  The
Death card doesn't foretell a fatal accident or murder, like in the
movies; it's about “dying” to an old way of thinking.  Often it
means being set free from mundane, physical concerns to address
mental and spiritual needs.  Sometimes there are destructive forces
at play, but we move forward, changed.

14 - Temperance is about balancing something in life to make it
more manageable.  The image is of Bojog-Bear being milked and
force-fed by an Alligator.  The Alligator mixes the Bear's seed into
the chalice of cum (also appearing in The Empress, Key 3) and
pours a portion of the whole mixture down the Bear's throat.  For
whatever reason, the Alligator has decided this precise mixture is
exactly what the Bear needs, and in spite of being in an
uncomfortable position, the Bear is clearly quite aroused.
Temperance is taking an event or a habit and balancing it with
something else, so that both are made more healthy and effective-
tailoring aspects of life such as eating habits or time management
to be more productive.

15 - The Devil indicates misplaced priorities and addiction.  In this
card we see a demonic, hyper-sexualized creature preparing to
violate a captive.  Judging from the size of its swollen, monstrous
penis, the blue Folf probably can't survive it, either!  He's being
held in place by many hands, but is he really trying to fight them
off and escape, or has he given in?  The Devil talks about
situations where we give in too much to physical or material wants,
to the point that it becomes a destructive addiction.  Drugs, sex,
alcohol, food- even money or a person- all can be harmful
addictions.  This card means the addict has lost control and may
not even be trying to gain it back.

16 - The Tower is the overthrowing of this way of life.  Just as the
Hippo and Zebra in the picture were suddenly thrown from the
“mountain” by an... er... eruption, life is about to take a huge dive.
There may be a terrible argument separating family members or
loved ones, eviction, bankruptcy, failing a course or even a year of
school, losing a job, or having a public breakdown.  Everything
that holds you up today and makes you feel great is going to come
crashing down, and it's potentially all your fault!  Your only hope
is to dismantle this situation and start completely over, if it's not
already too late.

17 - The Star shows the light at the end of the tunnel.  The image is
of a bound Lion suffering several types of abuse at once, but his
gaze is on the eight-pointed star outside his prison window.  That
glimpse of light and whiff of fresh air tell him that outside is peace,
and he may yet escape.  The Star means that we can have hope,
and courage, no matter what we're presently enduring.  Help may
be on the way, or perhaps the clock is just ticking away the hours
until the sentence has been served.  Even though things look bad,
the light of hope inspires us to go on.

18 - The Moon symbolizes magic, mystery, and the unknown.  In
the picture, a Lion (of the natural world) and an eastern Dragon (of
the magical world) are about to join physically, mesmerized by the
hypnotic powers of the moon.  A strange face, like that of an
unpredictable Raccoon, looks out of the moon and calmly watches
the proceedings.   The Moon can be a frustrating card to receive
when looking for answers.  It means something is hidden- is there
good luck in store?  Bad luck, or an accident?  Is someone secretly
working against you, or will the situation pass away like a bad
dream?  “It's not for you to know, so enjoy the surprise!” says The
Moon, and he won't say a word more.

19 - The Sun brings joy in accomplishment and simple pleasures.
The card shows us an extremely fertile garden full of life and
dripping with... nectar.  The flowers rely on their Rhinoceros
gardener to “pollinate” them, and they provide him with pleasure
(whether he's ready or not).  The Sun brings great happiness and
contentment- summer vacation, a promotion for a job well done, a
happy relationship, and similar joys.  It's not the ultimate
achievement of life's work, or reaching Nirvana- these are simpler
pleasures and successful steps along the way.

20 - Judgement is the great “Aha!” moment- the awakening from
death into life; enlightenment.  In the picture we see a monstrous,
hellish scene of sexual horror: terrible monsters transforming,
raping, consuming, and torturing helpless victims.  But a trinity of
heroes has broken Hell open to release the prisoners from their
bondage.  Judgement is the card that indicates a real, life-changing
awakening of some kind.  It may be a major breakthrough in
psychological counseling, a discovery that will change one's life,
opening of the mind to spiritual or religious joys, or the end of
crushing grief and mourning.

21 - The World symbolizes ultimate achievement, and success in
all areas.  The surroundings pictured suggest wealth: a wood-
paneled library, rich rugs, and a golden globe on a stand.  The
Raccoon, dressed in thief's clothing, dives between Rowan the
Boar's furry globes and gets his tongue under that tail, while the
Boar squeals in pleasure.  Whether an actual surprise break-in, or
whether the two are just engaging in elaborate role-play, they both
seem to be getting everything they want under the shadow of The
World.  This card brings completion and success to our efforts;
long labor will achieve its ultimate reward; and victories will be on
every side.

Reversed, stomping feet and handcuffs are most prominent above
the inverted table, and below the monsters cling to their prey.  The
Fool Reversed has essentially one message: “You have chosen
unwisely!”  If it's not too late, step back and do something
different.  If it's too late, you may just have to bite your pillow and
think loose thoughts.

Reversed, something is just off.  It may be writer's block, “art-
block,” weakness or other inability to bring creations to life.
Things just aren't coming to fruition despite having all the tools at
hand.  The more sinister reading could mean a person still at the
height of his creative and magical ability using his powers for
abusive or destructive purposes.  The Magician Reversed tells
about misdirected or ineffective creativity.

Reversed, there's an obsession with one side of the coin only.
Perhaps there's not enough spiritual thought and too much physical
(the bulging jockstraps do jump out at this angle...), or perhaps it's
the other way round, or some other imbalance altogether.  When
you think you know everything about your situation, The High
Priestess is there to invite deeper understanding, but you don't
seem to be ready to hear it.

Reversed, things aren't going so well.  We see much more clearly
that all the good food is just sitting on the bare earth ready to rot.
The Empress Reversed indicates that resources aren't being used in
the right way.  Careless spending, or else just sitting there ignoring
creativity, someone has neglected their gifts and has nothing to
show for it.  Or perhaps that running river will sweep everything
away- sometimes The Empress Reversed indicates things can go
wrong at home when we're not prepared.

Reversed, The Emperor means the rule of those in power is out of
balance in some way.  Perhaps the person in charge abuses their
authority, or perhaps the submissive person depends on the person
in authority in an unhealthy way.  It may be time to leave home
and live in the world rather than under the protection of family.  Or
maybe the focus is on being overly oppressed- perhaps an abusive
boss in the workplace is going to assert himself even more this
week.  The Emperor Reversed boils down to the abuse of power,
either misuse by someone in power, or relying on others' power too
much.

Reversed, that randy Fu-Dog's bare legs and drooling dick are right
there on top!  Scanning down the image, the bishop's crook is one
of the last things the eye takes in.  He's open about his sexuality, no
longer hiding who he is (even if it turns the cathedral upside down,
so to speak!).  The Hierophant Reversed is about free thinking and
a liberal openness to new ideas.  This is a good thing for most
people, though being too open can lead to being taken advantage
of, so be careful!

Reversed, we see a distorted tangle of bodies.  The loving gestures
of the Bear and Bull are much harder to interpret, and hands grip at
cocks to hold on for dear life.  Also it's much plainer to see who's
participating and who's just being used.  The one character we
clearly see upright is the Corgi, who's not doing anything for
anyone else, but just fucking the one person he really wants, for his
own enjoyment.  The Lovers Reversed talks about how selfish
desires can hurt relationships.  Someone is being used, someone is
being neglected, and someone is just being downright selfish.

Reversed, it's harder to tell what's going on, or that the Boar and
Coyote are even in a truck cab.  Plainest to see are the cock and the
bulging jeans, so it's apparent their desires got the better of them
and the journey just never happened.  The Chariot Reversed
describes a project going down the tubes, victory unattained.
Sometimes, cheating to win is indicated, and often some kind of
sexual misbehavior is involved.  When this card comes along and
everything is running out of control, sometimes the most a person
can do is just minimize the damage and apologize.

Reversed, the Fox loses his place of dominance and control.  The
swirling mud and rock become clouds of chaos, and the larger Bear
is on top now.  In this position, the Strength card describes failing
to overcome, or refusing to overcome the same kinds of adversity.
Giving in to temptation, caving in under pressure from others, or
letting circumstances get out of control- this kind of failure can be
excused away with the same mental powers that could have helped
towards success in stead.

Reversed, the hyena hangs alone in isolation, blind to the wisdom
of his elders and to common sense.  He relies only on himself,
immaturely thinking that he is too esoteric and different to learn
from anyone else.  He may be vainly clinging to his youth, refusing
age and its benefits.  In his isolation, he can neither follow the
wisdom of others, nor lead anyone with his own light; he is alone
and stagnant.

Reversed, The Wheel of Fortune warns us to be ready for less
positive outcomes.  Bad luck or simply a lack of good luck will
characterize this chapter of life, so relying on things to happen on
their own is unwise.  The consequences of mistakes or misbehavior
may be on their way as well, so it's time to take good fortune into
your own hands and make things right.  This time, you'll have to
make your own luck.

Reversed, the card means imbalanced or heartless justice.  There
could simply be injustice and biased decisions being made, or
perhaps the verdict is just, but the punishment is too severe.  When
Justice Reversed appears in a reading about an important decision,
step back and make sure you have all the facts, and let compassion
play its part.  Or if you're the one going to court, brace yourself!

Reversed, the skunk's expression seems even less certain.  He
looks away from the Gorilla's dong- not only does he not want to
decide, he doesn't want to even look at the situation in front of him.
The Hanged Man Reversed is the card for someone who really
needs to stop what they're doing and look at life, but they don't
even want to acknowledge that there's a problem, or a decision to
be made.  That could be a tasty piece of Gorilla-flesh, but he'll
never know at this rate.

Reversed, there is no change, no motion.  Everything is stuck as it
is, for now.  Moving forward may be difficult or impossible due to
external circumstances, or an inner issue, such as depression.
Things will probably be stagnant and frustrating for a time.

Reversed, the image focuses more on the Bear's discomfort than
anything else.  His expression is clearly strained, he seems to be
choking, and that little pillow really doesn't seem to be doing much
to alleviate his pain.  Temperance Reversed shows us that having
too much of a good thing is rarely good, and some combinations of
events and activities do not get the best results.  Maybe there's
been a little too much partying and not enough work, or maybe that
social gathering will turn out to have just the wrong mix of people.
Competition and imbalance are the circumstances surrounding
Temperance Reversed.

Reversed, the submissive Folf is suddenly in the foreground.  His
features look more strained; his clenched fist is prominent in the
top left corner, and his mouth seems to snarl more defiantly.  The
Devil Reversed means that the addict has begun to fight back, to
take steps toward recovery.  It can be the realization of an
addiction that someone didn't want to admit before, and has finally
accepted.  In this case, the problem isn't solved and the addiction
isn't cured, but the person in trouble has turned around to begin
coming back, rather than heading further towards destruction.  The
message is a difficult one, but an encouraging one: keep fighting!

Reversed, there's still an explosion and everything is falling apart.
The difference is now the Hippo and Zebra are flying upward away
from the destruction, though they still do not look one bit happy.
Sometimes The Tower Reversed means we'll be better off after
recovering from a disaster; everything comes crashing down, but
can be rebuilt stronger next time.  Though other times, reversing
this card just means the damage is lessened.

Reversed, that same hope is out of reach, or is being refused.  The
bad situation around us is all we can see, and we're not even
looking for a way out, but just wallowing in the pain.  There is a
better way of looking at the situation, but simple stubbornness
prevents it.  At other times, hope can actually be demotivating;
believing things will get better on their own can be a temptation to
do nothing.  Examine both possibilities when The Star appears
reversed.

Reversed, the Lion and Dragon are on top, in the place of
prominence- rather than being hypnotized, maybe they're just
getting ready to have some fun because they wanted to in the first
place.  The Moon Reversed tells us to take a more practical look at
magic, luck, and hidden things.  If bad luck suddenly appears, or
you feel magically cursed and unable to cope, there may be a
totally mundane reason behind it, and therefore a totally mundane
solution.

Reversed, the Rhino is upside down, in even less control.
Similarly, when The Sun appears reversed, our hopes and plans for
the future are turned upside down or pulled farther out of reach.
Someone may be going back on a promise, or an engagement may
break off.  Possessions may be lost or broken, and the simple joys
of life may become elusive for the time being.  “Don't relax just
yet,” says The Sun Reversed.

Reversed, the monsters are on top, and the heroes are falling away,
unable to help as nightmares rule.  Judgement Reversed signifies
that one is too weak and afraid to help anyone, even themselves.  It
can mean feebleness or fear of death as one grows old, poor
physical health, and material loss.  There may be feelings of being
ostracized and just not caring anymore.  The great life-changing
awakening eludes us, or we refuse to look for it.

Reversed, the room seems a lot more chaotic; it almost looks more
like an earthquake sending everything flying than a playful sex-
romp.  The message of The World Reversed is “You ain't quite got
it yet.”  Lessons have been ignored, or necessary change looks too
frightening to undergo.  Those great dreams of success and
achievement will have to wait a little longer until some real growth
and learning have occurred.


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Labels

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