Tarot Card for the Black Moon of Cancer and July 20-26, 2020: Four of Cups
Though disappointment and setbacks may have frustrated you, don’t get stuck there. An unexpected blessing quietly waits for you to discover it.
Though disappointment and setbacks may have frustrated you, don’t get stuck there. An unexpected blessing quietly waits for you to discover it.
My first Tarot card of 2021 reminds us that in gentleness, there is tremendous power. Not by force, but with empathy, profound change is possible.
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?
But thy eternal summer shall not fade. ~ William Shakespeare, Sonnet XVIII Here to herald in one of the most powerful times of the year – the Solstice and the Full Moon of Capricorn – is the brilliant, bold Queen of Wands. While our friends in the lands below the Equator are celebrating Yule, in … Read more
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
Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, worn or consumed. Happiness is the spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace, and gratitude. ~ Denis Waitley The news this week seems ever more dramatic and grim. The Big Showdown square-off of crossed planets intensifies and includes a heavy lunar eclipse. The Jewish and Christian … Read more
In this Beltane week, if you are “between a rock and a hard place,” making a difficult choice you wish you didn’t have to, here’s some practical help.
A timely message this week that when we are disconnected from Life, and our fears drive us to stay in constant vigilance, we sow the seeds of lack.
This week, the Tarot advises that we are in charge of our own little kingdoms. Only when we align with the wisdom of the Earth Herself, do we thrive.
Our final card of the year inspires pause and patience. By trusting the pace of Nature, the impossible can become, not only possible, but inevitable.