Tarot Card of the Week, March 30 – April 5, 2020: Page of Swords
Now is not the time to win some contest about who is “right,” but to keep a cool head, and temper the brilliance of your mind with watchful wisdom.
Now is not the time to win some contest about who is “right,” but to keep a cool head, and temper the brilliance of your mind with watchful wisdom.
This week, we are challenged to an honest acknowledgment of loss or grief. Only once we come to the bottom of our sorrow, can healing and hope begin.
This week’s Tarot offers added insight into any stuckness that might have accompanied last week’s Major Arcana card. Beware of analysis paralysis.
Do you know someone who ALWAYS takes on all the responsibility? There is a fine line between hero and martyr, and this week we may be tested on that.
After a series of difficult cards, this week we are directed to choose with impeccable honesty what we wish to see flourish and what we must let go.
This Full Moon week, the hand of Providence is generous, nurturing our sweet animal bodies in new ways that bring health, security, and well-being.
Once again, the weekly Tarot and astrology of the moment align. Critical mass is upon us. There is no substitute for what only you can contribute.
This week’s card heralds the Sabbats of Beltane and Samhain. As the gates of life and death swing wide open, may we honor the treasure in our hands.
As she did once before, our card of the week wants to speak directly to you: “I am not here to help you feel comfortable. Transformation rarely is.”
Our card this week offers hope: while there’s no going back to pre-pandemic “normal,” we can go forward. No-nonsense pragmatism is the priority.