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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.
Getting Ready to Read Tarot: Three Things to Consider
Knowing card meanings aren’t the deciding factor in a safe and accurate reading.
They’re merely the barrier to entry. If you don’t know card readings with some confidence, that’s probably a good place to start.
It is, however, not a good place to end. What happens before and after a reading are of the utmost importance. It’s also incredibly different from reader to reader.
The Sun: Painful, Perfect Clarity
As a rejecter of Pollyanna bullshit around tarot, rosy views of The Sun card are a major sticking point for me. Because The Sun may make us optimistic, it may get us pregnant, it may greet us on vacation, it may even make some shit better--but that’s not why it’s here.
In fact, The Sun barely cares about any of that.
Understanding Tarot’s Acolyte Cards
The acolyte cards are strong medicine. They all concern fate in some way, if only as an idea, and limit our personal power to dispense their wisdom.
Understanding Tarot’s Acolyte Cards
The acolytes are special because they clearly illustrate the role of power and control. This early sequence of acolyte cards deals with naturalized power and control.
Examining Your Spiritual Practice
Personal empowerment alone breeds a holier than thou attitude.
Purposeful action engages us with others, and allows us to put our spiritual principals into use.
"What Tarot Card Represents Me?" is Only the First Question
If we don't have an end goal in mind as to why we are learning tarot, it becomes yet another spiritual commodity.
How to Move as Tarot’s Emperor
The Emperor shows us how to learn through imperfect action. There will be time to revise and renovate later.
Intuitive Strategies for Feeling Free
We can combine these strategies to feel free more often, and longer. Not because they're magic, though they are, but because these strategies are widely available and deeply practical.
When we learn to do them, and apply them well, we can hone our skills and move through burnout with grace and ease at the same time.
I hope you'll join me in this round of 🌿Grounded Intuition when the doors open on March 26th!
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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.