The Gatekeeper of New Moon and Solstice, June 19-25, 2017: The High Priestess
For the New Moon and Solstice this week, our card offers an invitation for you to discover your own hidden, inexplicable, non-verbal ways of Knowing.
For the New Moon and Solstice this week, our card offers an invitation for you to discover your own hidden, inexplicable, non-verbal ways of Knowing.
A third Major Arcana this week, as we receive a call of profound awakening. What liberation and radiant renewal await, if you will but welcome them?
The Ace of Swords returns, and we have a second chance at a new beginning. What new idea needs your attention? What communication channels are opening, perhaps for the first time? Be scrupulous with your truth.
To grow into who we authentically are, we must let go of who we were. Let us follow him in merry measure, for truly this gift is a Yuletide treasure.
This week after Winter Solstice and Christmas, with many of us still on holidays, we get a bulletin from one of the happiest messengers of the Tarot!
Come alive! Come alive! Burst out of the too-tiny life in which you have believed yourself to be locked. Answer heaven’s call this New Moon week.
I call you, now, in your life, this week. By whatever words or traditions you understand it, this is your calling to serve this, the Holiest of Laws.
To know you have enough is to be rich. ~ Lao-Tzu, Tao Te Ching What a delight and a blessing, as The Empress visits in the week that features the potent combination of the Sun in the sign of mothering, nurturing Cancer, and the Full Moon in the prosperity-manifesting, abundance-loving Capricorn. Welcoming Beauty and Fertile … Read more
This morning, for our Tarot Card of the Week, I pulled a card that we have never, ever gotten before. I am so excited about it, having not even realized this was the case, that I am going to make it a contest! The first person who correctly tells me what this card is will … Read more
Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky, The flying cloud, the frosty light The year is dying in the night; Ring out, wild bells, and let him die. ~ from Ring Out, Wild Bells, by Lord Alfred Tennyson This week brings the turning of the year and the impact of the first of two … Read more