10 of Wands and 10 of Swords Rx: Dropping Baggage That Was Never Yours
What do you carry that’s not really yours? Maybe it’s your mother’s happiness. A friend’s anxiety. Your cousin’s stability—or lack thereof. Or maybe you’re an overachiever…
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What do you carry that’s not really yours? Maybe it’s your mother’s happiness. A friend’s anxiety. Your cousin’s stability—or lack thereof. Or maybe you’re an overachiever…
Facing hard truths isn’t easy, but it’s the first step toward real healing. This week’s Tarot—Five of Pentacles and Six of Swords—calls for leaving illusions behind, asking for help, and steering yourself toward a stronger, truer future.
Man, sometimes these cards feel so personal, I honestly wonder how they could possibly be speaking to anybody else. And yet, you all keep telling me…
Mixed messages and shaky promises may cloud the week. Find out why it’s smarter to wait, protect your energy, and avoid over-reacting before you have the facts.
A look at grief, impermanence, and clarity through the lens of the Seven of Pentacles reversed and Two of Cups. This week’s tarot reminds you to release what no longer matters and cherish what does—before it’s gone.
Healing after getting wiped out with the Ten of Swords reversed and Justice. Release the ouchies, protect your energy, and reclaim your power by finally being fair to yourself.
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