Everyday Tarot

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.

  • Three of Wands Rx: Huh?

    We cannot tell what’s coming. Only that SOMETHING is coming. Take this time to recover, heal, and get stronger. That’s how you get ready to move forward.

  • Ten of Wands & Nine of Cups (rx): Room for Improvement

    Acknowledge your burdens certainly, but also acknowledge your areas of contentment. Let those areas that don’t measure up serve to highlight the possibilities for where you could go. That high-level perspective can help you see more clearly better outcomes and make moves in the desired direction.

  • Ten of Cups & Hermit: Finding Your Lighthouses

    Sometimes, when life becomes difficult and demanding people show up in a way you may not have imagined beforehand. 
    These folks can serve as lighthouses, helping to orient, leaving you feel less lost and alone. Look for those lighthouses next week.

  • Five of Wands: Save Your Energy for What Counts

    Don’t fight all the fights. Only fight those battles that really matter to you. whatever battle you may consciously choose, keep your behavior firmly rooted in your own principles, ethics, and sense of rightness.  Save your energy for what counts.

  • King of Swords Rx: On the Foggy Path

    Handle the present moment, what’s in front of your right now (because that’s all you can clearly see anyway), and let the Universe sort the rest. (The Universe always does a much better job of sorting than our anxious brains do, after all. Have faith, Grasshopper.)

  • King of Wands Rx & Ace of Pents: Do What You Can!

    You cannot control everything, but you can control YOU. Take simple, single, concrete and real-world action and let go of all the rest. Priority on physical well-being: food, clothing, shelter, and other practical concerns.