Tarot Card of the New Moon Week, Nov. 28-Dec.4, 2016: Seven of Swords
Another Swords card visits this week–one I’ve been expecting at some point in this chaotic election and aftermath. Halt. Who goes there? And why?
Another Swords card visits this week–one I’ve been expecting at some point in this chaotic election and aftermath. Halt. Who goes there? And why?
Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing. ~ Arundati Roy Only a month after her last visit, and for an unprecedented fourth time in a year, the Queen of Wands comes calling once more. If you would like a more traditional analysis … Read more
To be happy you must have taken the measure of your powers, tasted the fruits of your passion, and learned your place in the world. ~ George Santayana In this first full week of 2016, we transition from the lofty potential of last week’s Ace to the structure and harmony promised by the Four of … Read more
This week, we are plagued once again by projections, overwhelm, and too many possibilities. When our hearts can’t decide, how shall we proceed?
This week as we gather round our harvest tables, our Tarot visitor invites a toast, and shows us what REALLY make us more healthy, wealthy, and wise.
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In this Beltane Full Moon week, solitary meditation offers solace and renewal. Embrace this as a rite of passage for reemergence into the world.
Full Moon eclipse! Mercury retrograde! Astronomical Lughnasadh! So much drama, so much power zinging around. So, who better to be our guide this week?
In a super-charged astrological week, the Tarot offers a powerful guide who is a skilled leader of souls, speaker of mysteries, and teacher for good.
Our card of the week seems to keep showing up, to remind *us* to keep showing up. Like him, we must stand our ground, even when battered and weary.