Tarot Card of the Harvest Moon Week, Sept. 24-30, 2018: Ten of Wands
Under the Harvest Moon this week, a rare visitor reminds us there is a fine line between hero and martyr. Busy and productive are not the same thing.
Under the Harvest Moon this week, a rare visitor reminds us there is a fine line between hero and martyr. Busy and productive are not the same thing.
This New Moon offers a Earthy new beginning, even as the Tarot indicates that we may be reaping what we have sown. There is karmic payback in play.
Something is working out the way that it must, for there is reciprocity in play. Thanks to previous decisions and actions, what results are you seeing? You are the ultimate champion, or else passive saboteur, of what is right, fair, and good.
Ironically, as we don our face masks, bigger forces are unmasking, not only various individuals, but our very way of life. Behold: change is here.
When we slow down and focus, great vitality is available. True success comes from rejecting superficial busyness, instead minding our deep work.
It is fortunate that this rare visitor is our escort for this week’s exceptional astrological drama. In this volatile shift, he is a steady ally.
This New Moon week, the Tarot suggests we reflect upon what we consider real wealth to be and nudges us towards setting these as our intentions.
For the first time since 2003, I did not pull a card of the week this week. No worries, I’m just taking a break and I’ll be back in January.
This week, we are warned that as much as we’d like to close our eyes, something eventually must change. We postpone and avoid decisions at our peril.
This week we are given a challenge to deepen our compassion for ourselves and all beings. Its somber awakening is a Great Awakening for us all.