Tarot Card of the Week, Sept. 30-Oct. 6, 2019: Death
Have you noticed? We have now begun a period of profound change, and we are invited to meet this challenge with intention and grace. Here’s how.
Have you noticed? We have now begun a period of profound change, and we are invited to meet this challenge with intention and grace. Here’s how.
The march of Major Arcana cards continues, with this commander who gets results through focusing his time and resources. We’d do well to pay heed.
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.”
After weeks of rather weighty cards, we get a break. What has been upsetting your inner peace? Can you retreat for a while? Here’s why you should.
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, Jupiter enters Capricorn, and we cross a threshold into this sacred time of year. As we do, let us celebrate in joyful, sincere affinity.
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.
The Tarot reminds us that the opposite of love is not hate but indifference. The most malevolent acts of mankind come, not from passion, but apathy.
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.
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.