Tarot Card of the Week, Oct. 21-27, 2019: Encoring the Four of Swords
As the balsamic Moon fades, the end of the magical year approaches, and Mercury prepares to station retrograde, we receive a rare encore message.
As the balsamic Moon fades, the end of the magical year approaches, and Mercury prepares to station retrograde, we receive a rare encore message.
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, looks like we may have many balls in the air. Like all good jugglers, we can learn to focus on the flow, not the individual components.
There is only so much we can control, and then our only choice is to surrender to the Earth’s timing. The pace of Nature is a gift, not an obstacle.
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.
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.
This week, we are invited to understand our own synergy: that the total balance and beauty of who we are is so much more than the sum of our parts.
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.
This week we are reminded how powerful we are if we sidestep the forces that would divide us, and instead, join together. With joy, let us do so.
This week we’re shown that taking on too much can be ego’s folly, and the toxic myth of the lonely, rugged, overwhelmed individual is so last era.