Tarot Card of the Week, April 22-28, 2019: Death
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.
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 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, which begins on Interplanetary Tarot Day, the Tarot cautions us that a Jedi uses the Force for knowledge and defense, never for attack.
When worry, loneliness, or regret haunts our nights, remember that such times come to all of us. No matter bleak how it may seem, you are not alone.
This week’s card suggests we pause to count our blessings. Take a breather and reflect on what is yet needed, for good fortune is surely ripening.
What rites are you planning, under wide open skies? Do you long for a happy reunion with those who welcome you with open arms? Now is the time.
This week’s card offers gifts of daring and a swift laser focus. Let us quest to overcome the discomfort of learning what is actually true.
As if a bookend with last week’s Fool in the middle, the card from before it returns. The astrology agrees, and on a very personal note, so do I.
How do we “ace” this embodied life that is completely contingent on our interdependent cooperation? Our card this week suggests new beginnings.
This week, before the New Moon, before retrogrades and eclipses, we are in a magical doorway. Let us assess, plan, and set our sails for success.