In this series, “Connecting to:”, I am examining each of the major arcana in depth. The major arcana are the most powerful and impactful cards of the tarot deck. Through a rich symbology, these twenty-two cards share with us the mysteries and secrets that are universal to the human experience and to spiritual evolution. EachContinue reading “connecting to: Temperance”
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connecting to: The Chariot
The Chariot — VII — Major Arcana: Keywords: Meditation Notes: Right off the bat, I find this card a little intimidating. If I met this person in real life, I would immediately be attracted to them because they seem spunky, tough, brave and…too cool for me, if I’m being honest. It’s interesting that a tarot cardContinue reading “connecting to: The Chariot”
connecting to: The Moon
In this series, “Connecting to:”, I am examining each of the major arcana in depth. The major arcana are the most powerful and impactful cards of the tarot deck. Through a rich symbology, these twenty-two cards share with us the mysteries and secrets that are universal to the human experience and to spiritual evolution. EachContinue reading “connecting to: The Moon”
The Anatomy of a Tarot Reading*
*The purpose of this post is to give you, the reader, an idea of what to expect from a tarot reading with me and to give you some knowledge on what tarot is to me. I don’t, by any means, speak for all tarot readers. ♡ Back when I first started to dedicate myself toContinue reading “The Anatomy of a Tarot Reading*”
in my element — feeling my way through Chiron in retrograde
I truly love when I have the presence to recognize moments of divine timing. And what I love even more is weaving those moments of synchronicity together until the bigger picture makes sense. Allow me to do that with you right now, dear reader: One week ago, I met up with a friend of mine.Continue reading “in my element — feeling my way through Chiron in retrograde”
The uninitiated woman.
I want to discuss a book I’ve been reading called “Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype”. It was written by Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Ph.D, who is a poet and psychoanalyst. She specializes her practice in post trauma recovery, and she is also a first-generation American of MestizoContinue reading “The uninitiated woman.”