Tarot Card of the Week, April 12-18, 2021: The Ten of Swords is Back
This week, let us recognize that we are at the end of the beginning. Whatever happens, keep the faith. Only from the ashes can the Phoenix rise.
This week, let us recognize that we are at the end of the beginning. Whatever happens, keep the faith. Only from the ashes can the Phoenix rise.
If you find yourself “between a rock and a hard place,” or must make a difficult choice you wish you didn’t have to, the Tarot offers insight.
There are times when we must stand firm, no matter how wounded or weary. Sometimes, it is a victory to simply vow that we will try again tomorrow.
This week, our card asks us to pause and surrender to the Earth’s own wisdom. Thus, we learn that the pace of Nature is a gift, not an obstacle.
A rare visit from this card demonstrates that we are being given the power for healing, forgiveness, and peace when our hearts overflow with Good.
This week we’re shown that taking on too much can be ego’s folly, and the toxic myth of the lonely, rugged, overwhelmed individual is so last era.
In view of the incomprehensible global death and pain from the pandemic, this week’s card offers powerful guidance. The flow of life continues.
This week’s card asks: What would change if we viewed challenges and setbacks as curiosities that beckon further experimentation and exploration?
This week, the Tarot Major Arcana offers us the guidance of the spiritual leader and way-shower, as well as the rewards of shared experiences.
This week, let us not compound anger and hostility. We are called to lower the heat and calm the troubled waters within us. As within, so without.