Slightly Belated Card of the Week, Oct. 17-23, 2016: The Hierophant
In contrast to last week’s card, we are visited by the patriarchal spiritual leader that hands down the law of the Divine as he sees it to be for us.
In contrast to last week’s card, we are visited by the patriarchal spiritual leader that hands down the law of the Divine as he sees it to be for us.
Although I was forced by circumstances to be late posting this, its message is, I feel, profoundly important and in stunning sync with the astrology this week.
We welcome the card this week that will kick off our Summer and set the stage for the season to come. What message does Tarot offer on this magical day of Litha and Full Moon?
I still remember one of the first “real” psychic readings I ever got. My knees were knocking, and I couldn’t believe I had let my best friends talk me into it. They knew there was a lot going on in my life, much of it pretty dark and scary. So they had made an appointment … Read more
An age is called “dark,” not because the light fails to shine but because people refuse to see it. ~James Michener The previously seldom seen Hermit seems to have become, not only our Card of the Year, but of the past three months. He has made an appearance in November, December, and now January as … Read more
A reminder that you are the boss of your time, labor, and skill, and you always know how you’re doing by the memos you receive in your spirit.
In this Beltane Full Moon week, solitary meditation offers solace and renewal. Embrace this as a rite of passage for reemergence into the world.
This week, sacred to so many, toxic illusions may be shattered. Needed, cleansing transformation arrives. The cages we have made are crumbling.
It is time to prepare for a rebirth, but what has come before must be released. Light and peace can arrive when we set free what is already gone.
My first Tarot card of 2021 reminds us that in gentleness, there is tremendous power. Not by force, but with empathy, profound change is possible.