It's finally Friday, the longest week ever it seems. And IV of Wands is a Friday kind'a card! This card is often referred to as the "Wedding" card because it's about celebration and all the joy (not the stress) associated with said
The Devil card is the real reason why Tarot gets a bad name, why it's associated with Ouija boards and seances. People see this card and a pentagram and head for the hills in case it "invites evil things in." <shrug> Tarot will come
The Universe clearly laughs in the face of my dietary intake yesterday as it gives me the VII of Swords. Traditionally, the VII of Swords is a card of treachery and deceit, emotional theft, and dishonest intentions. It's not a fun card to see in a reading as
Happy Valentines Day! As a tribute to the day, I chose the II of Cups as the topic of discussion. The II of Cups is a fitting card as it reflects the union of kindred spirits and the formation of healthy relationships, although the relationships here are not necessarily romantic;
There are moments in our lives (minutes, days, weeks) when we feel burned out and absolutely fucking over it. VIII of Cups, today's card, is all about recognizing that and working through it by searching for a sense of understanding, purpose, and higher meaning. Cups in Tarot are
I feel like I should be greeting you today in a parlor suit, grim and somber. If you'll please follow me, your casket awaits... Just kidding! Today's card may be Death, but it's not literal; no grim reaper will be knocking on your door
Today's card is the V of Pentacles. Fives in Tarot are usually about transitions of some kind, and it seems the transitions are usually more negative in nature. Cups sees a period of meditation leading to thoughts of disappointment and dwelling on the past. Swords sees a period
Today's card is another card in the Major Arcana: The Empress. This lovely lady traditionally represents the "Mother" archetype and brings with it all those warm apple-pie-smelling attributes that are so stereotypical of a "mother" figure: emotional stability, comfort, safety, nurturing, growth - she&
If you have to interact with kids in your life (at any point, even the holidays), you know the importance of today's card: Strength. Whether it be the mindless ramblings about Fortnite or Roblox or this lunatic fascination with James Charles, kids have this innate ability to find
Happy Monday! I hope you had a great, IV of Swords kind of restful weekend. Today's card is the Knight of Cups, the kindest, in my opinion, of the Knights in Tarot. Of all the court cards, this is the card that resonates with me the most. Traditionally,
IV of Swords - perfect card for a Friday, especially as I feel exhausted AF today. I thought I slept okay... but I guess not. The IV of Swords comes right after the nasty III of Swords - a card about heartbreak, grief, and general emotional unpleasantries. The IV of
Today's card, Judgment, is a card that I have always visually had a bit of a distaste for because of the represented symbolism. I know that the traditional Rider-Waite-Smith deck is rife with Christian symbolism due to Arthur Waite's firmly rooted belief in an elevated form
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