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.

  • Page of Wands, 9 of Pents Rx: Not Quite Ripe

    I’m expecting people to be energized in the coming days. Maybe it will express as playfulness and passion: I sure hope so!  However it comes out, though, it’s likely to be intense. So for the love of all that’s holy, don’t try to get in the way! Instead, look for what you can be content with in the exchange and expect the rest to sort itself out. And the same goes for yourself: look for what you can be content with and expect the rest to sort itself out.

  • Rx King of Wands & Queen of Pentacles: Just Be Useful

    The ones making the most difference will be those on the front lines, providing sustenance, understanding and comfort. Practical help wins big this week, as well as wins over. Don’t look to aid an outcome you want. Instead, look to offer whatever’s needed and let the Universe sort out the rest.

  • 3 of Cups & Two of Wands Rx: Pockets of Peace

    You don’t need to “be” anything to suit others–it’s best if you just do you, always–but it also means you must extend the same grace to everyone else. Continue to connect. Find pockets of peace wherever you are, with whomever you are with, and look for the best you can find wherever you happen to be. This helps refill your emotional cup.

  • Rx Knight of Pentacles: Right Now.

    Don’t create problems you don’t have. Stay in the now and take care of your own needs, then those around you, in tangible ways. Ignore what’s come before and let the future sort itself. Your job is to be in the now.

  • Six of Cups & Swords: New Beginnings

    Whatever messes there are, we’re in the process of leaving them behind. What’s in front of you, your future, is your own to command. Granted, you might need a nap before diving right in. But it’s still yours to command.

  • Rx Knight of Swords: Framing Your Scene

    You most likely won’t be able to “fix things now.” Step back from the questions and agitation (if you’ve got some of that). Find ways to feel less bothered and seek a bit of distance, distraction and perspective. It can be tricky sometimes, but it’s way worth the trouble.