Six of Cups: Small Steps of Faith
Have a little faith: in your friends, family, and invisible support system. It doesn’t matter whom you look to so much as how you feel about it. We’re talking gentle, comfortable and loving steps of faith.
Tracking the Energetic Weather: these are Tarot forecasts for people who don’t give a $?!# about Tarot.
Clear or stormy? Either way, the Everyday Tarot is Dix’s tell-it-like-it-is Tarot forecast, offering practical advice on how to best navigate whatever energy is hitting the collective.
Whether you’re full-on woo or a spiritual civilian, Everyday Tarot forecasts aim to aid your quest to live a better life.
Have a little faith: in your friends, family, and invisible support system. It doesn’t matter whom you look to so much as how you feel about it. We’re talking gentle, comfortable and loving steps of faith.
Make your decisions, set your boundaries and address your attention exclusively to making that work. The world as advice would have us all in! Once you select a direction, focus on making the most of the trip (and not second-guessing yourself over the choice).
Be happy for what breathers, relief and support you get and especially, take full advantage of them! Those little moments of warmth and replenishment matter and help you to move forward more easily and comfortably.
Prioritize your own peace. Then you can see the answers that will come.
These two cards together in particular, Justice and the Seven, suggest a narrative is in play that may not be entirely fair or accurate. Lean into interpretation best supports your needs. This could very well feel like a “right versus happy” scenario.
I try to take a higher perspective, wherever I can find it. Sometimes I get wound up and it takes a while for me to remember…
Avoid sharpness or being critical dealing with others (or yourself, always), as you don’t know what you don’t know.
But whether you have a slip of the tongue or not? Retreat, reflect, redefine. Turn inward. Intend to make sense of your world
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