For this week’s Tarot card reading I’m joined by my foster kitty Dalia and I’m using The Spacious Tarot…
Stay healthy and have a good week 🙂
xoxo
Kate
For this week’s Tarot card reading I’m joined by my foster kitty Dalia and I’m using The Spacious Tarot…
Stay healthy and have a good week 🙂
xoxo
Kate
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Loved seeing Dalia, as always!
Great reading Kate! Under the circumstances that we are all (mostly?) experiencing now, I found it pertinent to our thinking (Swords), as so many are at home – I’m thinking – that many are doing a lot of thinking, as they would normally be working, etc.
They have also just reported heart damage in some patients that didn’t have it before. I also view the 3oS as a “this too shall pass” card, however, in the case of this deck – the cracks must be attended to, if not, they can become bigger, causing more problems.
When I first saw the Strength card I thought of the rose – it’s beauty – but also it’s protection – with the “social distancing” going on – we can be polite and gracious and strong – from a distance.
Years ago I cut out a quote that said, “Boredom is a matter of choice, not circumstance.” I found this in the 70C this morning. We have so many choices – possibly not to our liking…
All those thoughts in our head(s) coming at us (90S) causing confusion (70C), we must stop and smell the rose (the flower on the cactus – I don’t think the cactus rose really has a fragrance… ??)
Lastly – the 30S – for some people there really will be heartbreak – and there lives will never be the same – (cracks in cement, ground, whatever – even when repaired, is often left with damage to the “integrity” of it).
Thanks for sharing your insights and ideas here, Sharon 🙂 Glad you enjoyed the reading!!
This was a great reading. I love the Strength Card. May I ask what deck is this card from.
Thank you
Terri
This is from The Spacious Tarot by Carrie Mallon and Annie Ruygt!
Thanks for another very interesting interpretation, Kate, with sensible advice for the week ahead. I found your comments about the Three of Swords particularly enlightening (if that’s the right word!) as this is a card which I often find hard to ‘read’. In fact I drew it from my pack a couple of days ago, when it was one of the cards I least expected and so felt a bit confused by its appearance…but now I have a better understanding, thanks to your reading today! I also enjoyed your interpretation of the Strength card, depicted by a cactus, rather than the ‘lady with the lion’ in more traditional decks. Stay well🙂
Hi Joyce!
I’m glad you enjoyed my reading 🙂 The 3 of Swords used to be a card I struggled with too, but over time I’ve managed to gain a deeper understanding of it. I’m so happy my interpretation was helpful for you!
Cheers,
Kate