What a very pleasant surprise to hear from you, Csaba! I had thought that possibly your hierarchy had squelched your enthusiasm for tarot in some way, and of course, I would have to bow to that. So thinking, I left things stand without comment. I'm delighted to find out that I was wrong.
Concerning my own imminent departure from tarot, not to worry.

I have to admit that every once in awhile the combination of my love of melodrama and serious overwork makes me think of chucking it all and selling shoes for a living. But then I get a grip, and I realize that what I do is all I want to do.
Still, the feelings that underlay the concept for A Cup Full of Tarot, and the writing of the introduction for it, were genuine. And the book that will eventually materialize from those feelings will be no less valuable and valid.
The first couple of entries in our blog, and the necessary review of the material that will follow, please me -- and I think they will please you. I'll continue in this vein, the disclaimer above notwithstanding, because the book that results will become what it needs to become that way.
If this book does in fact become historically interesting at some point, this discussion should make it all the more interesting.
Once again, thank you for keeping in touch! I do so look forward to resuming our lessons and our ongoing conversations about them.
Blessings in Heresy,
Your friend, Wald