Tarot Card of the Week, Dec. 12-18, 2016: Death
This week’s card asks what, in our lives, needs to go? Being reminded that every moment is precious can do wonders to help us focus our priorities.
This week’s card asks what, in our lives, needs to go? Being reminded that every moment is precious can do wonders to help us focus our priorities.
When I drew this card, still reeling from the horror of the events in Orlando, I was dumbfounded. Really, Tarot? Really? Yet Love prevails. Blessings.
This week, all bets are off. Re-evaluate your life and your priorities. What needs to change? In these “Tower Times,” the Tower itself comes calling.
This week, I am foregoing my standard Tarot interpretation. Because when I pulled this card, there were so many faces that need to us to see them.
Regardless of the self-destruction of the fossilized old era and its drama and shadows, the time of rebirth and renewal is here. Blessed Imbolc.
Yesterday saw a terrorist attempt at a coup in America. And everyone got away with it. What do you think happens next if steps are not taken?
Tonight, across the world, we gather at sunset to light the third candle on our Advent wreath. Visit my blog today and see what light it brings.
In Love we call the Guardian Flame, in Trust we speak the Holy Name. Around the world we greet the dark, then light our sacred candle’s spark.
On this day of remembrance, Veteran’s Day, let us not merely intone the clichéd “Thank you for your service,” as if that evens up the debt we owe.
Tonight, we as Witches, Pagans, and magickal people celebrate our most holy, reflective, and deeply sacred time. Blessed Samhain to all.