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Temperance: Spiritual Ableism, Healing, and Wholeness
"The way we talk about healing in spiritual spaces can be fucked up! At best, it's vague and sprawling. At worst, its just straight up ableism. No wonder it's unable to account for what cannot be healed, only accepted.
It is in these moments of radical, uncanny acceptance where we find tarot's Temperance."
Three of Swords: When to Call It
This is the Three of Swords. People expect it to hurt. The truth of the Three of Swords is that it ends something that's hurting.
Embodying Tarot's Queen of Cups (Without Becoming a Total Doormat)
People moving in the Queen of Cups archetype are helpers. They hate to see anyone in pain, or without what they need to be comfortable.
This can be the kind of person that donates to cat shelters. This is the person who babies and dogs love.
Over time, living beings can come to rely on the Queen of Cups' giving nature. This doesn't always mean they value it, or reciprocate.
TL;DR Tarot Card Meanings (Yes, All 78)
The Modern Phrasal approach is a novel method of learning tarot. It queers older card meanings by applying them to a wider context of human life. Each phrase is built for modern concerns, attention spans, and situations.
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Through free thought, by which I mean attention to detail, inquiry, and understanding, we can see that the work of tarot’s Swords isn’t good or bad.
Through free thought, we can see the role systems play in our limited ability to see the truth and accept reality. Our unwillingness or inability to think and scheme freely limits our capacity for action.
It all but ensures that we will act without thinking, and reap the consequences about which the Swords warn.