Sometimes all these thoughts, connections, and themes from different situations all mix in my head. I may flip from seeing a big tapestry—all the threads in my live weaving together, into a single image—to having my entire perspective locked upon a single issue in Virgoan, mind-numbing detail. As if nothing else exists.
My brain’s got micro and wide-angle. No “normal” setting, evidently. I am hereby declaring this weirdness to be just information processing, not insanity. And that’s the story we’re going with. Okay? Okay??
Unexpected merge-town is the theme in the cards for this week, too. Or at least, that’s what I see. For now. Har!
Coming Up in the Cards
This week, we’re featuring the Star Tarot deck (and Thor the Warrior Kitten’s paw, because cats gonna cat).

Outlook: Temperance—this card is always some kind of blending energies. Often unexpected combinations, creating unlikely bedfellows. Past and present can fuse together, widely differing situations can sort of intersect, like dreams with different plots, same message. Mixing colors to create a new hue.
But be aware of Temperance’s flip side. It can feel drunk, out-of-control when we’ve got too much coming together, wildly different perspectives, or that micro/wide-angle flip hits. We may feel overwhelmed. Ungrounded. Foggy. Confused. It’s real enough, but temporary.
When very different energies first mix, expect splash, motion, and volatility. This type of integration can get messy. It takes time for the blend to settle.
Advice: Ten of Cups Rx—Look for emotional ease where you are at, noting that it’s not forever. It’s for now.
Lean into the people that get it or the circumstances that fit. Adjust and integrate as much as possible. But don’t lose sight of the fact this is absolutely an emerging situation. Not the final emotional exhale. Clarity comes if you keep noticing and listening—not from scripting the end. So enjoy what’s here. Tweak as you build.
We’re ultimately all creators. Pulling resources, inspiration, essentially energy from everywhere. Living as an art form, more or less. The urge to lock in details, adapt to changes as swiftly as possible is natural. But the advice here is to consider whatever’s on now as a test drive. We’re fine-tuning how we’re going to mix this all together still.
And that’s not just okay. It’s ideal. Even if we don’t quite see it yet.
For you: Are you seeing weird merges—circumstances, energy, ideas—in your life? What’s a way you can test drive before signing any contracts on it?
