Everyday Tarot, 05/12/11: Making Your Own Faith / Hierophant
When seeking answers, both wholesale acceptance and wholesale rejection of traditional beliefs doesn’t serve, as neither gives you a belief system that honestly belongs to you.
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.
When seeking answers, both wholesale acceptance and wholesale rejection of traditional beliefs doesn’t serve, as neither gives you a belief system that honestly belongs to you.
The Inverted Tarot Page of Cups suggests advice on dealing with emotional reactions to other people’s choices.
The Empress shows up to help us review our Mother’s Day expectations and reminds us to better care for ourselves every day.
Two of Cups emphasizes the reflective nature of relationships. Use this understanding for better close relationships.
The Knight of Swords’ has sharp remarks for everyone, but is most cutting toward himself. Learn to manage his energy, whether you are a Knight of Swords figure or care about one.
Emotional flux often feels like a weakness. Used well, it can become our greatest strength instead. Find out how.
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