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Living in Our Feelings: Rereading Tarot's Cups
Tarot, Anti-Capitalism, Minor Arcana Cyree Jarelle Johnson Tarot, Anti-Capitalism, Minor Arcana Cyree Jarelle Johnson

Living in Our Feelings: Rereading Tarot's Cups

“Tarot's Cups ask who we want to be. They ask us "how do you want to feel?"

This is a question that requires both creativity and intuition, one of the other virtues of tarot's suit of Cups.

The Queen of Cups, the King of Cups, the Page of Cups and even the Four and Seven of Cups show the connection between creativity and intuition.”

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More than Money: Rereading Tarot's Pentacles
Tarot, Beginners Cyree Jarelle Johnson Tarot, Beginners Cyree Jarelle Johnson

More than Money: Rereading Tarot's Pentacles

How did this suit about discipline, patience, labor, and stability get reduced to money?

Well, it's sort of a reflex. In a climate of scarcity, especially during a time of inflation and recession, we must find money.

It's true that Pentacles are often where money resides in a quotidian way. Yet the Pentacles speak to more than money, and certainly more than wealth.

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Intuitive Strategies for Surviving Capitalism: Job Seeker Edition
Tarot, Spreads, Job Seekers Cyree Jarelle Johnson Tarot, Spreads, Job Seekers Cyree Jarelle Johnson

Intuitive Strategies for Surviving Capitalism: Job Seeker Edition

Using tarot for your job search starts with asking the right questions.

Try to think about what exactly isn't working. Have you been unable to find job listings that fit your skills and abilities. Are the companies you've seen listings for been places you know to have poor quality of life? Have friends and peers told you about workplace violations?

Consider starting a new card pull with one of these questions:

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Queering Tarot's Knights: Becoming Ourselves
Queer Theory of Tarot, Tarot Theory, Tarot Cyree Jarelle Johnson Queer Theory of Tarot, Tarot Theory, Tarot Cyree Jarelle Johnson

Queering Tarot's Knights: Becoming Ourselves

There's something very familiar about tarot's Knights. There's a youthful quality that most of us have passed through. They're on a mission, and seen in the midst of action.

Like all court cards, they're purposeful. We see the Knights, and all court cards, at work. They are figuring out how to do their job, but also how sincerely.

Most of all, the court cards, Knights included, blend symbolism with actual people in your life.

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