A tarot spread to help you connect with your souls desire and help reach your highest potential.
For this week’s blog post I have prepared for you 5 TAROT RELATIONSHIP SPREADS to incorporate in your readings with clients. I have different binders with Relationship, Career, Personal Development and, of course, general “problem” spreads that can be used for any situation. I hope you will use them in your practice!
This is just a quick post for all you writers our there struggling with your character development. I found this fantastic post by Amanda Patterson on Tumbler who shares a layout to get to know you…
We all have things we want to move on from and let go of... experiences, jobs, habits, locations, relationships - the possibilities are endless. Certain things are easier to let go of than others. Some we find ourselves continually revisiting even though each time we sa
Can you feel it? It’s that time of the year again. The time when you realize you absolutely need another tattoo. It’s addictive, we know. But what if this time you want something a little more intimate, even secret, something that is not immediately visible? We know exactly what you need! Behind-the-ear tattoos!
Using tarot as a predictive tool is something that many readers feel differently about. I’ve met many who refuse to do predictive readings and who think it’s much wiser to read only about present or past situations. As a divination witch myself, I fully support predictive readings of any type. I ha
wiccanwolfe: My favorite tarot spreads! One of...
Looking for clarity? It’s a main reason people turn to tarot cards—to learn more about a situation. Whether it be your personal life, relationships or spirituality, clarity is always a good thing. To decrease the fog and
Embrace the energy of the season with our Autumn Equinox Tarot Spread. This spread will help you connect with your self and the world around you.
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Here's a tarot spread focused on understanding the 7 Deadly Sins. This spread aims to help you explore each sin, its impact, and potential areas of growth or improvement. I was inspired to create this spread recently and wasn’t quite sure how to execute it, so hopefully this format flows nicely f
Ever wish you had a way to detox and de-stress using your Tarot cards? Check out this Tarot spread on how to shift your energy towards peace.
Sometimes we're not sure of an exact question to ask our tarot cards, but we'd like a little bit of guidance. A nudge in the right direction or revealing aspects of our blind spots. This can help us when we start to feel overwhelmed by life or when we find ourselves starting to get stuck in situations that no longer serve us.This spread is perfect for the start of the week when you want to use your cards to guide your weekly actions. Or when you're feeling a bit lost and want to channel some gui
This tarot spread is inspired by the themes of heartbreak and longing found in the song Down Bad by Taylor Swift. This spread aims to help you understand your current emotional state, identify the root causes of your feelings, and find ways to heal and move forward. By using this spread, you ca
The first harvest or summer thermstice goes by many names, including Lammas, Lughnasadh, and Lunasda, but the theme remains the same. After the summer solstice, the Sun slowly begins to lose power and the shift inward begins. Fresh fruits and vegetables are picked and seeds are saved for future growing seasons. These harvesting and seed-saving metaphors carry over into all aspects of our lives, especially our magical selves. In the spring, we sewed the seeds for manifestation. Lammas marks a period of reflection; it's time to check in on those seeds and see what has manifested and what has not, what we need to continue working on, and what we can save for next year. This tarot spread, which mimics the cornucopia, incorporates the metaphors of harvesting and seed saving while encouraging growth and gratitude. 1. Growth: Earlier in the year, you planted seeds and set goals. How has the first half of the year gone thus far? What changes and growth have occurred in your life? If you planted seeds (goals) last spring, how are they doing? What has manifested in your life? 2. Harvest: Being the first harvest, Lammas is a time of celebration. What can you harvest in your life right now? What should you be grateful for and how should you give thanks? 3. Ripen: Not all crops are harvested this early. In fact, many may still need more time to ripe on the vine before they are harvested around Mabon. What needs to ripen more within you before harvesting? 4. Seed Saving: As the light begins to fade and autumn approaches, it's time to reflect. What seeds should you save for next year from the fruits of your labor? What should you tuck away for later use? What do you need to prepare for? Even if you haven't planted seeds, you may find that change has occurred anyway. Not all of us connect well with Lammas anymore, especially if you live in the city or aren't into gardening and planting. That doesn't mean you can't celebrate the last throws of summer and reflect upon how the year is going. This tarot spread is there to help. Enjoy the rest of summer, witches! If you liked this post and would like to support future content, please consider leaving a small tip in the jar.
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